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Hungary November 2025: Toyota Yaris Cross hits record ranking at #3, Opel Frontera #10, Jaecoo 7 #14

19/12 update: Now with November Top 25 models and YTD Top 115 models.

10,754 new passenger cars found a buyer in Hungary in November, a shy 1% year-on-year growth. This is however still a strong month as November 2024 was up 28% on the year prior. The year-to-date tally is now up 6.9% to 117.510. These totals climb to 12,929 and 138,748 (+4.8%) when adding Light Commercials. In the PC brands ranking, Skoda (+3.8%) climbs to first place for the first time since September 2024 with 11% share vs. 8.8% year-to-date. #1 last month, Toyota (+4.2%) drops to #2, distancing a freefalling Suzuki (-28.1%). Suzuki however remains the #1 brand year-to-date with 11.1% share but is threatened by Toyota just 287 sales below. Hyundai (+69.6%), Opel (+26%), Dacia (+23.1%) and BMW (+14.8%) all shine below.

The Skoda Octavia (+7.3%) takes the lead of the models charts for the first time since last July with 4.5% share. It however remains #2 year-to-date below the locally assembled Suzuki S-Cross (-12.2%) in difficulty this month. The Toyota Yaris Cross (+73.4%) surges ahead yoy and ranks #3 for the month, a new ranking record for the nameplate. Meanwhile the Suzuki Vitara implodes at -37.1%. The Hyundai Tucson (+148%), Toyota C-HR (+61.1%), Ford Transit Custom (+41.9%) and Dacia Duster (+27.6%) also shine  below. The surprise at #10 is the new Opel Frontera with 1.3% share, while the new Jaecoo 7 climbs up to #14.

Previous month: Hungary October 2025: Yaris Cross, Corolla Cross pull Toyota to #1 brand

One year ago: Hungary November 2024: Strong market at +28%

Full November 2025 Top 15 brands and Top 20 models, YTD Top 115 models below.

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