Poland February 2026: Omoda C5 breaks into Top 10
The Omoda C5 is among the 10 most popular models in Poland in February.
47,466 new cars hit Polish roads in February, a 6% year-on-year improvement. The year-to-date tally is now down -1.4% to 87,750 units. Private sales account for 36.1% of the market while fleet sales are at 63.9%. The market share of Chinese passenger car manufacturers increases to 11.4% while BEVs fall to just 3.9% share. Toyota (-4.1%) remains the dominant force in the Polish market with 15.8% share, however this is well below the 19.5% it hit last month. Skoda (+23.5%) manages the biggest YoY gain in the Top 10 and advances to 10.8% share. Volkswagen (+7.5%) follows ahead of BMW (+14%) and Audi (-7.2%). Dacia (+20.6%) and Volvo (+4.8%) are also up in the remainder of the Top 10. Just outside, MG (+67.4%) is up to a best ever #11, previously reached 4 times. Finally Omoda (+201%) breaks all its records at #14 with 1,147 sales and 2.4% share.
The Toyota Corolla (+21.9%) is the best-selling vehicle in Poland once again, distancing the Skoda Octavia (+24.9%). The Hyundai Tucson (+43.7%) shoots up ten spots on January to land on the third step of the podium with 2.6% share. The Volvo XC60 (+12.5%) is up to a record 4th place, a ranking it also hit last April. Toyota also places the Yaris Cross (+4.5%) at #5, the C-HR (-26.3%) at #6 and the Corolla Cross (+66.6%) at #8. The big event of the month is the arrival of the Omoda C5 (+105.2%) inside Poland’s ten favourite nameplates for the first time.
Previous month: Poland January 2026: Toyota places 5 models in Top 6, Omoda and Cupra at record highs
One year ago: Poland February 2025: Volvo XC60 up to record #5
Full February 2026 Top XX All brands and Top 10 models below.
