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Cyprus November 2024: Nissan snaps the brands top spot

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Nissan Juke sales rose 72.7% year-on-year in November

Data from our local partners SEMO Cyprus and INNOSOFT shows that the Cyprus market was down -13.8% year-on-year in November to 1,072 sales. The annual figure remains in positive territory, but is +2.8% to 14,378 and, barring a disastrous December, the year should end higher. Nissan (+71.1%) rises to the top brand position this month, its second win of the year after February last year. Kia (-38.7%) dropped to 2nd place with abysmal year-on-year growth, and the same can be said for Toyota (-52.4%). In contrast, Jeep (+205.3%), Audi (+165%), Renault (+72.4%), Mercedes (+15.2%) and Volkswagen (+10.5%) defied the negative market in the remaining parts of the top 10.

In terms of models, Kia Sportage (-41.9%) and Nissan Qashqai (-4.4%) take first place with a 4% share, followed by VW T-Roc (+75%) and Mini Countryman (-37.9% ). . Renault Arkana (+383.3%), Kia Stonic (+175%) and Nissan Juke (+72.7%) soar, with the Jeep Avenger ranked 10th.

Previous month: Cyprus, October 2024: Kia (+73.6%) puts Sportage and Stonic in first place

One year ago: Cyprus, November 2023: Toyota Yaris returns to first place, sales up 30.1%

Full November 2024 Below are the top 32 brands and top 20 models.

Cyprus, November 2024 – brands:

Pos. Brand November 24 % /23 October 2024 % /23 Pos. FY23
1 Nissan 142 13.2% + 71.1% 5 1430 9.9% + 71.9% 4 5
2 Kia 119 11.1% – 38.7% 1 2774 19.3% + 10.3% 1 1
3 Toyota 109 10.2% – 52.4% 2 1454 10.1% – 17.1% 3 2
4 Volkswagen 105 9.8% + 10.5% 3 1539 10.7% + 40.9% 2 4
5 Hyundai 75 7.0% – 50.0% 13 1262 8.8% + 9.5% 5 3
6 Jeep 58 5.4% + 205.3% 10 371 2.6% + 42.1% 10 16
7 Mercedes 53 4.9% + 15.2% 4 660 4.6% + 0.5% 7 7
8 Audi 53 4.9% + 165.0% 6 582 4.0% + 6.2% 8 9
9 Renault 50 4.7% + 72.4% 12 348 2.4% – 21.4% 11 11
10 Mini 43 4.0% – 36.8% 8 261 1.8% – 53.1% 16 8
11 BMW 36 3.4% + 12.5% 7 727 5.1% – 4.3% 6 6
12 Land Rover 29 2.7% + 61.1% 11 318 2.2% + 57.4% 13 17
13 Ford 28 2.6% + 12.0% 9 385 2.7% + 16.3% 9 13
14 Volvo 26 2.4% + 100.0% 14 227 1.6% – 24.8% 17 15
15 Seat 23 2.1% + 666.7% 20 91 0.6% – 25.4% 23 22
16 Lexus 21 2.0% + 162.5% 15 186 1.3% + 28.3% 18 20
17 Dacia 19 1.8% – 38.7% 19 277 1.9% – 17.1% 14 12
18 Mazda 18 1.7% + 38.5% 21 149 1.0% + 6.4% 20 21
19 Skoda 17 1.6% – 58.5% 22 340 2.4% – 34.6% 12 10
20 Porsche 15 1.4% – 6.3% 16 261 1.8% – 21.1% 15 14
21 Honda 7 0.7% – 22.2% 17 136 0.9% + 2.3% 21 23
22 MG 6 0.6% – 87.5% 23 171 1.2% + 10.3% 19 19
23 Peugeot 6 0.6% n/a 31 10 0.1% – 86.1% 31 26
24 Ssangyong 4 0.4% – 60.0% 18 99 0.7% + 2.1% 22 25
25 Suzuki 2 0.2% – 84.6% 24 79 0.5% – 36.3% 25 24
26 Lamborghini 2 0.2% + 100.0% 8 0.1% + 60.0% 32 37
27 Cupra 1 0.1% – 93.3% 27 83 0.6% – 45.0% 24 18
28 Maserati 1 0.1% – 85.7% 47 0.3% – 31.9% 26 27
29 Alfa Romeo 1 0.1% n/a 26 21 0.1% – 38.2% 27 29
30 Jaguar 1 0.1% – 50.0% 17 0.1% – 26.1% 28 31
31 Citroen 1 0.1% – 50.0% 4 0.0% – 90.9% 36 28
32 McLaren 1 0.1% n/a 3 0.0% n/a 40

Cyprus, November 2024 – models:

Note. This ranking represents the top 30 models ordered year-to-date based on their November sales, so it may not be 100% accurate.

Pos. Model November 24 % /23 October 2024 % /23 Pos. FY23
1 Kia Sportage 43 4.0% – 41.9% 1 887 6.2% + 88.3% 2 6
2 Nissan Qashqai 43 4.0% – 4.4% 13 661 4.6% + 97.9% 4 9
3 Volkswagen T-Rock 42 3.9% + 75.0% 7 571 4.0% + 33.1% 5 8
4 Mini Countryman 41 3.8% – 37.9% 3 249 1.7% – 52.8% 12 4
5 Nissan Juke 38 3.5% + 72.7% 15 435 3.0% + 35.9% 8 11
6 Toyota Yaris Cross 36 3.4% – 72.5% 4 485 3.4% – 12.8% 6 n/a
7 Hyundai Tucson 34 3.2% – 64.2% 20 785 5.5% + 47.0% 3 3
8 Kia Stonic 33 3.1% + 175.0% 2 1063 7.4% + 72.3% 1 2
9 Renault Arcana 29 2.7% + 383.3% 9 168 1.2% + 5.0% 16 22
10 Jeep Avenger (estimate) 24 2.2% n/a n/a 126 0.9% + 6200.0% n/a n/a
11 Volkswagen T-Cross 23 2.1% + 9.5% 10 437 3.0% + 97.7% 7 14
12 Audi Q3 23 2.1% + 1050.0% 8 189 1.3% + 18.1% 15 24
13 Toyota C-HR 22 2.1% + 340.0% 6 330 2.3% + 10.4% 11 12
14 Hyundai Kona 22 2.1% + 0.0% n/a 129 0.9% – 39.2% n/a 15
15 Kia Sid 19 1.8% – 80.0% 11 347 2.4% – 20.2% 10 7
16 Volkswagen Tygo 17 1.6% + 325.0% 19 134 0.9% – 17.8% n/a 23
17 Volkswagen Tiguan 16 1.5% + 60.0% 17 137 1.0% + 48.9% n/a n/a
18 Kia Picanto 14 1.3% + 250.0% 5 379 2.6% + 4.4% 9 10
19 Toyota Corolla 13 1.2% + 18.2% n/a 132 0.9% – 29.4% n/a 17
20 Toyota Yaris 12 1.1% – 92.9% n/a 145 1.0% – 50.7% 20 1
n/a Toyota RAV4 11 1.0% – 59.3% 14 203 1.4% – 5.6% 14 13
n/a Ford Puma 11 1.0% – 31.3% 16 164 1.1% + 23.3% 17 28
n/a Mercedes GLC 11 1.0% + 37.5% n/a 121 0.8% + 36.0% n/a n/a
n/a Dacia Duster 10 0.9% – 44.4% n/a 131 0.9% – 29.6% n/a 18
n/a Dacia Sandero 9 0.8% – 18.2% 18 132 0.9% – 1.5% n/a 27
n/a BMW X1 8 0.7% + 14.3% 12 139 1.0% – 4.8% n/a 25
n/a Nissan X-Trail 5 0.5% – 61.5% n/a 206 1.4% + 24.1% 13 19
n/a Volkswagen Golf 5 0.5% – 58.3% n/a 154 1.1% + 165.5% 18 n/a
n/a Porsche Cayenne 4 0.4% – 50.0% n/a 148 1.0% + 38.3% 19 n/a
n/a MG 4 4 0.4% – 91.3% n/a 133 0.9% + 54.7% n/a n/a

Source: SEMO Cyprus and INNOSOFT.

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