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The Toyota Yaris is the best-selling vehicle in New Caledonia in February.

New Caledonia is a French archipelago located north east of Australia. 639 new light vehicles found a buyer here in February, that’s a 4.2% year-on-year increase. Due to a weak start of the year in January, the year-to-date tally remains in negative at -4.9% to 1,149 units. Toyota (+13.7%) continues to dominate the brands charts with 20.8% share and 21.1% year-to-date. Peugeot (+41.7%) reclaims the 2nd spot it held over the Full Year 2022 both for the month and YTD. Citroen (+21.6%) climbs up five ranks on January to #3, and in fact the entire Top 5 brands outpace the market with double-digit gains, with Hyundai (+29%) and Ford (+34.5%) in tow. Isuzu (+342.9%) achieves by far the best performance near the top of the charts whereas Renault (-32.1%) sinks.

Over in the models ranking, the Toyota Yaris (+257.1%) spectacularly takes the lead of the charts whereas it didn’t sell any unit in January. It lands directly at the 2nd place YTD. The Toyota Yaris Cross does the same thing and appears at #3. In between, the Isuzu D-Max (+416.7%) enjoys a very rare month as the best-selling pickup. The Dacia Duster (-52.8%) is in great difficulty year-on-year but rallies back up five spots on January to #4. Outstanding performances by the Hyundai Tucson (+733.3%), Peugeot Expert (+433.3%) and Ford Ranger (+140%) whereas the Toyota Hilux (-54.9%) implodes to #7 but keeps the YTD pole position.

Previous month: New Caledonia (France) January 2023: Suzuki (+213.3%) swims upstream in market down -14.3

One year ago: New Caledonia (France) January-February 2022: Toyota ultra dominant

Full February 2023 Top 35 all brands and Top 20 models below.

New Caledonia (France) February 2023 – brands:

Pos Brand Feb-23 % /22 Jan 2023 % /21 Pos FY22
1 Toyota 133 20.8% 13.7% 1 242 21.1% -5.5% 1 1
2 Peugeot 51 8.0% 41.7% 3 89 7.7% 9.9% 2 2
3 Citroen   45 7.0% 21.6% 8 66 5.7% -16.5% 6 3
4 Hyundai   40 6.3% 29.0% 4 76 6.6% 46.2% 4 6
5 Ford   39 6.1% 34.5% 7 63 5.5% 5.0% 7 4
6 Renault  36 5.6% -32.1% 5 69 6.0% -25.8% 5 7
7 Isuzu 31 4.9% 342.9% 11 45 3.9% 150.0% 9 15
8 Suzuki 30 4.7% -9.1% 2 77 6.7% 60.4% 3 9
9 Mitsubishi   27 4.2% -18.2% 6 53 4.6% -13.1% 8 11
10 Kia   26 4.1% -29.7% 10 42 3.7% -44.0% 11 5
11 Dacia 26 4.1% -61.2% 13 38 3.3% -63.1% 12 8
12 Subaru 22 3.4% 175.0% 9 42 3.7% 82.6% 10 12
13 MG 21 3.3% 133.3% 16 30 2.6% 76.5% 13 13
14 Nissan 20 3.1% -35.5% 17 29 2.5% -54.0% 14 10
15 Fiat 15 2.3% n/a 24 18 1.6% 50.0% 17 18
16 Changan 12 1.9% -7.7% 12 25 2.2% 66.7% 15 17
17 FAW 10 1.6% 11.1% 15 20 1.7% 11.1% 16 14
18 Chevrolet   8 1.3% 100.0% 20 14 1.2% 75.0% 20 23
19 Dongfeng 6 0.9% 100.0% 14 17 1.5% 112.5% 18 22
20 Opel 6 0.9% 500.0% 18 15 1.3% 150.0% 19 26
21 Land Rover 5 0.8% 66.7% 29 7 0.6% 0.0% 25 24
22 Mercedes 5 0.8% 25.0% 30 7 0.6% -30.0% 26 19
23 Geely 4 0.6% -60.0% 23 7 0.6% -63.2% 23 16
24 Mazda 4 0.6% -69.2% 26 7 0.6% -65.0% 24 21
25 BMW 3 0.5% 0.0% 21 7 0.6% 0.0% 22 25
26 Audi 3 0.5% 200.0% 25 6 0.5% 500.0% 27 28
27 Porsche 2 0.3% 100.0% 31 4 0.3% 0.0% 31 31
28 Jeep 2 0.3% -60.0% 34 4 0.3% -50.0% 32 29
29 BYD 1 0.2% n/a 19 9 0.8% 800.0% 21 20
30 ZX Auto 1 0.2% n/a 22 5 0.4% 66.7% 28 33
31 Iveco 1 0.2% -50.0% 27 4 0.3% 33.3% 29 30
32 Mini 1 0.2% 0.0% 28 4 0.3% 300.0% 30 32
33 DS 1 0.2% -66.7% 32 3 0.3% -25.0% 33 35
34 Great Wall   1 0.2% -50.0% 33 3 0.3% 0.0% 34 38
35 Ram 1 0.2% -66.7%  – 1 0.1% -91.7% 36 27

New Caledonia (France) February 2023 – models:

Pos Model Feb-23 % /22 Jan 2023 % /21 Pos FY22
1 Toyota Yaris 50 7.8% 257.1% n/a 50 4.4% 257.1% 2 13
2 Isuzu D-Max 31 4.9% 416.7% 8 45 3.9% 164.7% 4 16
3 Toyota Yaris Cross 27 4.2% new n/a 27 2.3% new 10 n/a
4 Dacia Duster 25 3.9% -52.8% 9 37 3.2% -50.0% 7 2
5 Hyundai Tucson 25 3.9% 733.3% 3 47 4.1% 487.5% 3 8
6 Ford Ranger 24 3.8% 140.0% 7 39 3.4% 95.0% 6 3
7 Toyota Hilux 23 3.6% -54.9% 1 57 5.0% -46.7% 1 1
8 Peugeot Expert 16 2.5% 433.3% n/a 19 1.7% 137.5% 18 46
9 Citroen Berlingo 13 2.0% 18.2% n/a 19 1.7% 0.0% 16 11
10 Renault Clio 13 2.0% 62.5% n/a 20 1.7% 42.9% 15 18
11 Suzuki Ignis 13 2.0% 225.0% 5 32 2.8% 300.0% 8 43
12 Toyota Raize 13 2.0% -7.1% 2 40 3.5% -20.0% 5 4
13 Citroen Jumpy 12 1.9% 200.0% n/a 14 1.2% 75.0% 26 36
14 Subaru XV 12 1.9% 300.0% 10 24 2.1% 100.0% 11 17
15 Changan CS35 Plus 11 1.7% 120.0% 13 20 1.7% 300.0% 13 41
16 Citroen C3 11 1.7% -8.3% n/a 11 1.0% -64.5% 33 9
17 Fiat Ducato 11 1.7% -8.3% n/a 12 1.0% 20.0% 31 29
18 Hyundai Staria 10 1.6% n/a 14 19 1.7% 1800.0% 17 42
19 Subaru Forester 10 1.6% 100.0% n/a 16 1.4% 45.5% 22 45
20 FAW Bestune T33 9 1.4% new n/a 13 1.1% new 29 n/a
21 MG RX5 9 1.4% 50.0% n/a 10 0.9% -9.1% 37 n/a
22 Mitsubishi ASX 9 1.4% n/a n/a 16 1.4% 166.7% 24 n/a
23 Mitsubishi Sportero/L200 9 1.4% 12.5% 18 17 1.5% -10.5% 19 21
24 Peugeot 208 9 1.4% 28.6% 12 20 1.7% 42.9% 14 6

Source: Manufacturers

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