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Uruguay November 2025: Chevrolet repeats at #1 with 15.2% share

Chevrolet holds 15.2% of the Uruguayan market in November.

New light vehicle sales in Uruguay are off -1.1% year-on-year in November to 6,272 units, leading to a year-to-date tally up 9.4% to 62,278. After lodging its first win of the year last month, Chevrolet (+7.4%) repeats at #1, reaching 15.2% share which is the carmaker’s best since December 2024. However Chevrolet remains stuck in third place year-to-date with volumes down -24.2%. Fiat (-30.6%) is in deep trouble in 2nd place but easily holds onto the YTD top spot at 13.8% share. BYD (+19.4%) is solid at #3 and 9.6% share, below the #2 and 11% it commands YTD. Volkswagen (-17.3%) and Renault (-21.3%) round out the Top 5 in mediocre fashion. In contrast Suzuki (+663.8%), Dongfeng (+535.3%), Chery (+186.7%) and Omoda (+148.1%) all shoot up.

Previous month: Uruguay October 2025: Chevrolet signs first win this year

One year ago: Uruguay November 2024: BYD (+241.2%), Citroen (+102.7%) shine in strong market

Full November 2025 Top 60 All brands ranking below.

Uruguay November 2025 – brands:

PosBrandNov-25%/24Oct2025%/24PosFY24
1Chevrolet95215.2%+ 7.4%16,71110.8%– 24.2%31
2Fiat6109.7%– 30.6%28,58213.8%+ 14.7%12
3BYD6039.6%+ 19.4%36,87411.0%+ 117.3%26
4Volkswagen5879.4%– 17.3%45,5118.8%+ 11.4%43
5Renault5008.0%– 21.3%55,3038.5%+ 12.1%54
6Suzuki3595.7%+ 663.8%64,0196.5%+ 27.6%67
7Hyundai3084.9%– 41.9%73,8656.2%– 12.6%75
8Dongfeng2163.4%+ 535.3%81,3432.2%+ 739.4%1330
9Chery2153.4%+ 186.7%91,8823.0%+ 106.6%912
10Peugeot1542.5%– 19.4%111,6892.7%– 36.8%109
11Omoda1292.1%+ 148.1%127931.3%+ 206.2%1624
12Toyota1232.0%– 41.7%151,3942.2%– 34.1%1211
13Nissan1211.9%– 51.6%141,5332.5%– 38.4%1110
14Jetour1191.9%+ 24.0%168511.4%+ 11.1%1513
15JAC1011.6%+ 134.9%186521.0%+ 68.5%1721
16Citroen921.5%– 68.9%131,9633.2%– 32.4%88
17JMC901.4%+ 233.3%175660.9%+ 607.5%1937
18Mitsubishi891.4%+ 493.3%403340.5%+ 89.8%2832
19Geely871.4%+ 16.0%109281.5%+ 62.8%1416
20Ford631.0%+ 40.0%234950.8%– 6.3%2118
21Victory560.9%– 28.2%196191.0%– 0.8%1815
22GWM550.9%+ 22.2%224160.7%+ 71.2%2527
23Foton490.8%+ 40.0%214810.8%+ 222.8%2233
24Deepal420.7%new311420.2%new38 –
25Kia400.6%+ 42.9%361870.3%– 14.6%3528
26Changan390.6%– 9.3%252810.5%– 30.6%3023
27BMW380.6%+ 8.6%294170.7%– 12.0%2419
28Geely Riddara370.6%+ 362.5%451190.2%+ 120.4%4141
29Karry350.6%+ 25.0%203540.6%+ 20.0%2725
30Mercedes310.5%– 40.4%272810.5%– 25.9%2922
31BAW310.5%+ 34.8%302330.4%+ 242.6%3239
32DFSK270.4%– 34.1%264210.7%– 17.8%2317
33Honda260.4%– 71.1%245470.9%– 12.9%2014
34Jeep260.4%– 52.7%323830.6%– 18.7%2620
35Ram240.4%– 7.7%332430.4%+ 33.5%3131
36Volvo210.3%+ 61.5%391960.3%– 38.4%3426
37Leapmotor170.3%+ 750.0%48530.1%+ 55.9%4744
38Audi160.3%– 11.1%341960.3%– 4.4%3329
39Subaru130.2%n/a42840.1%– 19.2%4435
40Bestune120.2%+ 1100.0%381500.2%+ 400.0%3645
41Lynk & Co120.2%+ 50.0%281270.2%+ 429.2%4048
42Maxus120.2%– 7.7%43890.1%– 4.3%4336
43Dongfeng Forthing120.2%new37450.1%new49 –
44GAC100.2%+ 11.1%351420.2%+ 1477.8%3751
45MG100.2%– 52.4%411300.2%+ 46.1%3938
46Mini100.2%+ 150.0%44830.1%+ 38.3%4540
47Xpeng90.1%new –260.0%new55 –
48Farizon80.1%+ 100.0%50320.1%+ 113.3%5253
49Zeekr70.1%+ 133.3% –400.1%+ 166.7%5150
50Jaecoo50.1%+ 400.0%46680.1%+ 1600.0%4655
51Opel50.1%– 37.5%54510.1%+ 240.0%4854
52Smart50.1%new51190.0%new59 –
53Mazda40.1%– 71.4%471060.2%– 23.2%4234
54Iveco40.1%+ 100.0%58150.0%+ 36.4%6156
55Land Rover10.0%– 66.7%52270.0%+ 50.0%5352
56Jinpeng10.0%– 75.0% –260.0%+ 225.0%5459
57LMI10.0%– 75.0%55220.0%– 26.7%5646
58Seat10.0%n/a57210.0%– 50.0%5742
59Tesla10.0%– 75.0% –160.0%– 61.0%6043
60Today Sunshine10.0%– 75.0%53110.0%– 52.2%6249

Source: Autodata

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