Greece March 2026: Nissan Juke surprise leader in market up 15.7%
The Nissan Juke is the best-selling vehicle in Greece in March.
New car sales in Greece grow by a robust 15.7% year-on-year in March to 14,710 units, lifting the year-to-date tally into positive territory after three months at +4.9% to 34,812. Toyota (+8.8%) remains by far the most popular carmaker in the country but trails the market to 12.9% share vs. 14% so far this year. Nissan (+38.3%) is the hero of the month, jumping up 21 spots on February to #2 overall with 8.5% share, almost double the 4.3% it holds YTD. Peugeot (-14.4%) repeats at #3 ahead of Opel (+21.2%) and Citroen (+26%) both in great shape. Dacia (+370.8%) rallies back up from dismal year-ago results.
Model-wise, the Nissan Juke (+80.4%) is a surprise leader, climbing from #50 in February to #1. This month, in some European markets Nissan is posting some unusually strong results which could be due to fleet orders or re-exports. The Toyota Yaris Cross (+40.1%) is up one spot to #2, followed by the Peugeot 2008 (+7.3%) and Renault Clio (+112.8%). #1 in January and February, the Citroen C3 (-13%) falls to #5 but holds onto the YTD top spot. The Dacia Sandero (+493.5%), Toyota C-HR (+72.4%) and Opel Corsa (+34.1%) also beat the market in the remainder of the Top 10.
Previous month: Greece February 2026: Citroen C3 repeats at #1
One year ago: Greece March 2025: Citroen C3 most popular
Full March 2026 Top 54 All brands and Top 260 All models below.
