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Belgium January 2026: Sales down -18.7%

Peugeot sales are up 27.5% in a devastated market.

Horrible start of the year for the Belgian new car market at -18.7% to 32,997 units. This is on top of January 2025 volumes being already down -13% on the year prior. One of the explanations of this poor result is the new EURO norm implemented on January 1, 2026 and that pulled sales forward to December. On note is the 36.7% share of BEVs.

In the brands ranking, Volkswagen (-12.7%) lodges its first monthly win since last September wth a solid 9.6% share. BMW (-47.8%) implodes on a particularly strong year-ago result when it broke its share record at 14.8%. Mercedes (-16.5%) returns to the third place it held over the Full Year 2025, ahead Peugeot (+27.5%) delivering a splendid score. Below, BYD (+92.7%), Fiat (+68.3%), Skoda (+46.9%) and Opel (+38.9%) also defy the negative context with double-digit YoY gains.

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Full January 2026 Top 71 All brands ranking below.

Belgium January 2026 – brands:

PosBrandJan-26%/24Dec
1Volkswagen3,1709.6%– 12.7%2
2BMW3,1339.5%– 47.8%1
3Mercedes3,0799.3%– 16.5%6
4Peugeot2,3637.2%+ 27.5%9
5Audi2,2156.7%– 9.2%4
6Renault1,9085.8%– 14.2%5
7Skoda1,8705.7%+ 46.9%8
8Toyota1,6114.9%– 28.1%14
9Kia1,3974.2%– 20.6%13
10Volvo1,3894.2%– 6.7%11
11Dacia1,3184.0%– 47.8%12
12Citroen1,0463.2%– 11.4%17
13Opel1,0103.1%+ 38.9%20
14Ford 9002.7%– 32.6%16
15Hyundai7002.1%– 47.8%3
16Tesla6932.1%– 31.3%10
17Mini5261.6%+ 15.6%18
18BYD4761.4%+ 92.7%22
19Nissan4561.4%– 53.2%21
20Fiat3401.0%+ 68.3%24
21Suzuki3381.0%– 25.4%19
22Mazda3141.0%+ 23.6%23
23MG3070.9%+ 11.2%7
24Cupra2530.8%– 29.9%28
25Seat2510.8%– 23.9%31
26Porsche2460.7%– 33.7%25
27Polestar2120.6%– 29.3%27
28Jeep1540.5%+ 16.7%30
29Xpeng1350.4%+ 57.0%33
30Leapmotor1270.4%+ 144.2%26
31Honda1200.4%– 16.7%32
32Land Rover1090.3%– 71.3%15
33Alfa Romeo1070.3%– 38.5%35
34Lexus1060.3%– 29.3%37
35KG Mobility900.3%+ 7.1%34
36DS890.3%– 1.1%38
37Omoda820.2%+ 1950.0%36
38Jaecoo780.2%new39
39Alpine470.1%+ 161.1%43
40Zeekr280.1%new41
41Lynk & Co270.1%+ 92.9%29
42Maserati250.1%+ 92.3%49
43Lancia220.1%+ 10.0%45
44Smart210.1%– 70.8%40
45Bentley140.0%+ 0.0%57
46Lamborghini130.0%+ 44.4%54
47Subaru130.0%– 13.3%44
48Lotus100.0%– 54.5%47
49Ferrari90.0%– 52.6%42
50Aston Martin60.0%– 62.5%52
51Allied Vehicles50.0%+ 0.0%51
52Alpina40.0%+ 300.0%60
53EVO40.0%new –
54Mitsubishi40.0%n/a58
55Rolls-Royce40.0%+ 100.0%66
56AMF30.0%+ 50.0%61
57Dongfeng20.0%– 80.0%64
58DR 20.0%new –
59NIO20.0%+ 100.0%48
60Sportequipe20.0%new –
61Tripod20.0%– 80.0%56
62B-Style & Flex-I-Trans10.0%– 83.3%62
63BAIC10.0%– 92.3%59
64DFSK10.0%– 66.7%50
65Fisker10.0%n/a65
66Forthing10.0%– 83.3%53
67Genesis10.0%new –
68Ineos10.0%n/a –
69Man10.0%n/a –
70SWM10.0%– 50.0% –
71Tiger10.0%new –

Source: FEBIAC

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