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Renault Arkana #5 in market off -8.2% – Greatest Promoting Vehicles Weblog


The Renault Arkana is up to #5 in Cyprus in February.

Thanks to our local partners SEMO Cyprus and INNOSOFT, we can share with you today February data for Cyprus. The market is down a steep -8.2% year-on-year to 1,011 units, yet thanks to a strong January performance the year-to-date tally remains in positive at +3.4% to 2,286 sales. Kia (+24.2%) defies the negative market to hold the top spot with a very strong 14.7% share, also snapping the year-to-date lead in the process. Toyota (-21.2%) is in a rut at #2 whereas Skoda (+222.2%) and Renault (+189.7%) are euphoric below. Volkswagen (-36.9%) closes the Top 5 in paltry manner. Freak leader in January, BMW (+53.8%) falls to #6 this month but soars year-on-year as does Mini (+206.7%) at #9.

Model-wise, the Toyota Yaris (+100%) doubles its sales year-on-year to stay in first place with a dominating 7.8% share. It is followed by the Kia Stonic (+1175%!) and Picanto (-25.9%) evolving at opposite ends of the spectrum. Leader one year ago, the VW T-Roc (-65.5%) implodes to 4th place while the Renault Arkana is estimated to shoot up to #5. The Mini Countryman (+133.3%) is up 24 spots to #5, the Kia Rio (+83.3%) up 19 to #7 and the Jeep Wrangler up 17 to #8. The Renault Captur and Skoda Scala also climb into the Top 10.

Previous month: Cyprus January 2023: BMW most popular brand in market up 14.9%

One year ago: Cyprus February 2022: VW T-Roc in control in market up 23.2%

Full February 2023 Top 30 all brands and Top 25 models below.

Cyprus February 2023 – brands:

Pos Brand Feb-23 % /22 Jan 2023 % /22 Pos
1 Kia 149 14.7% 24.2% 2 310 13.6% 35.4% 1
2 Toyota 123 12.2% -21.2% 3 246 10.8% -16.6% 2
3 Skoda 87 8.6% 222.2% 17 116 5.1% 205.3% 7
4 Renault 84 8.3% 189.7% 12 116 5.1% 84.1% 6
5 Volkswagen 82 8.1% -36.9% 5 181 7.9% -27.9% 4
6 BMW 60 5.9% 53.8% 1 239 10.5% 70.7% 3
7 Hyundai 49 4.8% -44.3% 4 153 6.7% -20.7% 5
8 Jeep 46 4.5% -56.6% 14 76 3.3% -58.0% 11
9 Mini 46 4.5% 206.7% 16 75 3.3% 102.7% 12
10 Audi 38 3.8% -22.4% 9 80 3.5% -1.2% 10
11 Dacia 31 3.1% 82.4% 8 80 3.5% 100.0% 9
12 Porsche 29 2.9% 52.6% 10 65 2.8% 25.0% 14
13 Nissan 26 2.6% -69.4% 6 85 3.7% -39.3% 8
14 Ford 22 2.2% 4.8% 11 57 2.5% -18.6% 15
15 Volvo 20 2.0% 0.0% 18 49 2.1% 6.5% 16
16 Mercedes 15 1.5% -62.5% 7 70 3.1% -29.3% 13
17 Ssangyong 15 1.5% 7.1% 21 31 1.4% 24.0% 19
18 Land Rover 14 1.4% -44.0% 13 45 2.0% 21.6% 17
19 Mazda 14 1.4% 133.3% 20 30 1.3% 328.6% 21
20 Seat 11 1.1% -21.4% 15 41 1.8% 105.0% 18
21 Suzuki 11 1.1% 450.0% 19 30 1.3% 650.0% 20
22 Honda 7 0.7% -53.3% 22 21 0.9% -38.2% 22
23 Alfa Romeo 6 0.6% 0.0% 23 16 0.7% 14.3% 23
24 Opel 6 0.6% 500.0% 31 9 0.4% 125.0% 28
25 Maserati 4 0.4% 33.3% 24 12 0.5% 100.0% 24
26 Peugeot 4 0.4% -75.0% 27 10 0.4% -69.7% 26
27 Lexus 3 0.3% -76.9% 25 10 0.4% -56.5% 25
28 Citroen 3 0.3% -57.1% 26 9 0.4% -47.1% 27
29 MG 2 0.2% -66.7% 29 7 0.3% -22.2% 29
30 Cupra 2 0.2% n/a 30 5 0.2% n/a 31
31 Rolls Royce 2 0.2% n/a 33 4 0.2% n/a 32
32 Bentley 0 0.0% n/a 28 5 0.2% 150.0% 30
33 Jaguar  0 0.0% -100.0% 32 2 0.1% -75.0% 33
34 Ferrari 0 0.0% n/a 34 1 0.0% n/a 34

Cyprus February 2023 – models:

Pos Model Feb-23 % /22 Jan 2023 % /22 Pos FY22
1 Toyota Yaris 86 7.8% 100.0% 1 168 7.3% 64.7% 1 1
2 Kia Stonic 51 4.6% 1175.0% 5 88 3.8% 175.0% 3 5
3 Kia Picanto 40 3.6% -25.9% 14 62 2.7% -3.1% 5 9
4 VW T-Roc 38 3.5% -65.5% 2 103 4.5% -51.2% 2 2
5 Renault Arkana (est) 36 3.3% new n/a 48 2.1% new 12 n/a
6 Mini Countryman 35 3.2% 133.3% 30 49 2.1% 44.1% 10 n/a
7 Kia Rio 33 3.0% 83.3% 26 48 2.1% 50.0% 11 8
8 Jeep Wrangler 30 2.7% n/a 25 45 2.0% n/a 14 25
9 Renault Captur 30 2.7% 200.0% 18 50 2.2% 42.9% 9 19
10 Skoda Scala (est) 28 2.5% new n/a 44 1.9% new 16 n/a
11 VW Taigo (est) 26 2.4% n/a 97 38 1.7% n/a 17 22
12 Hyundai Tucson 21 1.9% -53.3% 7 52 2.3% -56.3% 7 3
13 Dacia Duster 19 1.7% n/a 10 44 1.9% 238.5% 15 17
14 Kia Sportage 19 1.7% 111.1% 3 79 3.5% 364.7% 4 7
15 Hyundai Kona 17 1.5% -32.0% 6 51 2.2% 34.2% 8 18
16 Toyota C-HR 16 1.5% -76.5% 29 31 1.4% -67.4% 22 4
17 Volvo XC40 16 1.5% 45.5% 17 37 1.6% 12.1% 18 15
18 BMW X1 15 1.4% 66.7% 8 45 2.0% 114.3% 13 26
19 Nissan Qashqai 15 1.4% 15.4% 4 56 2.4% 60.0% 6 14
20 Skoda Kamiq (est) 14 1.3% 40.0% 93 24 1.0% 26.3% 29 23
21 Audi Q3 (est) 13 1.2% -62.9% n/a 25 1.1% -50.0% 27 13
22 Dacia Sandero 11 1.0% -26.7% 11 34 1.5% 25.9% 19 27
23 Mini 11 1.0% n/a 27 26 1.1% n/a 25 20
24 Ford Puma 8 0.7% -38.5% 12 31 1.4% -6.1% 21 24
25 Jeep Renegade 8 0.7% -92.2% 24 23 1.0% -86.7% 31 11
26 Ssangyong Korando (est) 8 0.7% -20.0% 99 23 1.0% 27.8% 33 n/a
n/a Nissan Juke 6 0.5% -91.2% 21 24 1.0% -75.8% 28 12
n/a BMW 2 Series 5 0.5% n/a 15 26 1.1% 766.7% 23 n/a
n/a BMW X2 5 0.5% -16.7% 9 33 1.4% 32.0% 20 n/a
n/a Kia Ceed 5 0.5% -81.5% 16 26 1.1% -62.3% 24 6
n/a Seat Arona 5 0.5% n/a 22 23 1.0% 64.3% 32 n/a
n/a Hyundai i10 4 0.4% n/a 20 23 1.0% 91.7% 30 n/a
n/a Range Rover Evoque 3 0.3% n/a 13 26 1.1% 73.3% 26 n/a

Source: SEMO Cyprus and INNOSOFT

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