Toyota was the best-selling brand in Spain in the first nine months of the year, after registering 54,229 units, 14.9% more, while the Hyundai Tucson emerged as the most “popular” vehicle, with 17,119 units, 15.09% more, according to data from the associations of manufacturers (Anfac), dealers (Faconauto) and sellers (Ganvam).
The Japanese brand led Kia with 46,745 units, 12.3% more, as well as Volkswagen, with 45,179 units (-9.4%), Hyundai with 45,111 units (+14.4%) and Peugeot, with 43,094 units (-11 .2%.
Sixth place was taken by Seat, with 38,628 units, down 34.2%, followed by Citroën (31,714; -10.4%), Renault (31,044; -18.1%), Dacia (28,019; +9 .3%) and Mercedes-Benz (26,698 +7.2%.
In September, Kia was the best-selling brand in Spain with 5,735 units, up 22.6%, followed by Toyota, with 5,656 units, up 80.4%; Hyundai, with 4,553 units (-0.1%); Volkswagen, with 4,535 units (+37.5%) and Renault, with 4,302 units (+21%).
They close the ‘top 10’ of best-selling car companies in Spain in the month: Peugeot (4,251 units; +4.1%), Citroën (4,048; +36%), Mercedes-Benz (3,640; +148.1%) , Dacia (3,012; +9.3%) and Audi (2,969; +88.4%).
On the other hand, between January and September,
Hyundai Tucson maintained its position as the most ‘popular’ car in the Spanish marketwith 17,119 units (+15.09%), while the Dacia Sandero took second place with 14,793 units (+2.28%), and the Seat Arona closed the podium with 13,792 units (-21.81%).
The list was completed by the Volkswagen T-Roc, with 13,231 units (+10.92%); the Toyota Corolla, with 13,119 units (+5.58%); the Toyota C-HR, with 12,844 units (+17.09%); the Peugeot 2008, with 12,281 units (-5.06%); the Fiat 500, with 11,544 units (-13.44%); the Peugeot 208, with 11,519 units (+10.57%), and the Kia Sportage, with 11,028 units (+42.74%).
Similarly, the ranking of best-selling models in Spain in September was led by the Hyundai Tucson, with 1,664 units, 3.61% more, followed by the Renault Arkana, with 1,626 units, 622% more, and the Kia Sportage, with 1,545 units. , 159% more.
The Dacia Sandero was in fourth place, with 1,532 units (+0.79%), ahead of other models such as the Citroën C3, with 1,495 units (+40.38%); the Fiat 500, with 1,321 units (-39.32%); the Toyota C-HR, with 1,309 units (+250%); the Peugeot 2008, with 1,296 units (-22.99%); the Opel Corsa, with 1,218 units (+20.47%), and the Renault Clio, with 1,205 units (-8.23%).
Source: La Verdad

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