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Jan. % rank 2021 2020 chng. rank 2021 2020 chng. rank 2021 2020 chng. 1 Volkswagen Golf 941 533 77% 1 Volvo XC40 999 790 26% 1 Hyundai Tucson 47 24 96% 2 Skoda Octavia 939 548 71% 2 Skoda Octavia 876 731 20% 2 Kia Sportage 36 47 –23% 3 Skoda Fabia 689 403 71% 3 Renault Clio 728 614 19% 3 Toyota C-HR 33 28 18% 4 Volkswagen Tiguan 398 484 –18% 4 Volkswagen Golf 676 844 –20% 4 Nissan Juke 31 4 675% 5 Volkswagen T-Roc 378 409 –8% 5 Peugeot 208 644 677 –5% 5 Kia Stonic 26 28 –7% Cyprus Austria 6 Renault Clio 371 311 19% Belgium 6 Citroen C3 613 802 –24% 6 Volkswagen T-Cross 22 20 10% 7 Skoda Karoq 308 319 –3% 7 Mercedes-Benz A-Class 612 991 –38% 7 Nissan Qashqai 20 49 –59% 8 Volkswagen Polo 230 702 –67% 8 BMW X1 540 669 –19% 8 Toyota RAV4 15 18 –17% 8 Volkswagen T-Cross 230 346 –34% 9 Renault Captur 412 624 –34% 9 Volkswagen T-Roc 13 35 –63% 10 Seat Ateca 210 354 –41% 10 Volkswagen Polo 351 606 –42% 10 Toyota Yaris 1 50 –98% 2021 Jan. Jan. % 2021 Jan. Jan. % 2021 Jan. Jan. % rank 2021 2020 chng. rank 2021 2020 chng. rank 2021 2020 chng. 1 Skoda Octavia 1,481 2,110 –30% 1 Peugeot 208 625 620 1% 1 Skoda Octavia 129 108 19% 2 Skoda Fabia 1,297 1,669 –22% 2 Toyota Yaris 411 482 –15% 2 Toyota RAV4 93 130 –28% 3 Skoda Scala 930 1,028 –10% 3 Opel Corsa 371 214 73% 3 Toyota Corolla 76 106 –28% 4 Skoda Karoq 697 893 –22% 4 Nissan Qashqai 367 572 –36% 4 Renault Clio 66 33 100% 5 Skoda Kodiaq 620 805 –23% 5 Toyota Aygo 360 361 0% 5 Citroen Berlingo 54 69 –22% 6 Hyundai i30 614 778 –21% 6 Volkswagen Polo 304 498 –39% Estonia 6 Skoda Kodiaq 52 73 –29% Denmark 7 Skoda Superb 484 722 –33% 7 Citroen C1 232 395 –41% 7 Skoda Superb 48 54 –11% Czech Republic 8 Skoda Kamiq 452 288 57% 8 Citroen C3 161 630 –74% 8 Kia Ceed 31 75 –59% 9 Hyundai Tucson 399 444 –10% 9 Renault Clio 141 203 –31% 9 Skoda Kamiq 27 6 350% 10 Kia Ceed 384 304 26% 10 Ford Kuga 25 38 –34% 10 Kia Sportage 20 31 –35% 2021 Jan. Jan. % 2021 Jan. Jan. % 2021 Jan. Jan. % rank 2021 2020 chng. rank 2021 2020 chng. rank 2021 2020 chng. 1 Toyota Corolla 548 513 7% 1 Peugeot 208 9,822 9,690 1% 1 Volkswagen Golf 10,690 16,530 –35% 2 Nissan Qashqai 333 277 20% 2 Renault Clio 9,144 9,996 –9% 2 Opel Corsa 7,186 3,800 89% 3 Skoda Octavia 288 484 –40% 3 Citroen C3 7,049 8,075 –13% 3 Volkswagen T-Roc 5,428 4,154 31% 4 Toyota Yaris 216 415 –48% 4 Peugeot 2008 6,808 4,950 38% 4 Skoda Octavia 5,210 3,841 36% 5 Kia Ceed 170 198 –14% 5 Renault Captur 6,218 6,750 –8% 5 Volkswagen Passat 5,209 4,477 16% France Finland 6 Toyota RAV4 157 146 8% 6 Peugeot 3008 5,530 6,237 –11% 6 Ford Focus 5,132 4,706 9% Germany 7 Ford Focus 139 319 –56% 7 Renault Twingo 5,182 4,397 18% 7 BMW 3 Series 4,971 4,437 12% 8 Volvo XC40 124 56 121% 8 Peugeot 308 5,149 5,486 –6% 8 Volkswagen Polo 4,230 4,302 –2% 9 Volvo V60 120 204 –41% 9 Dacia Sandero 4,747 5,357 –11% 9 Volkswagen Tiguan 3,419 6,410 –47% 10 Volkswagen Golf 109 279 –61% 10 Renault Zoe 2,507 1,939 29% 10 Fiat Ducato 2,624 1,428 84% 2021 Jan. Jan. % 2021 Jan. Jan. % 2021 Jan. Jan. % rank 2021 2020 chng. rank 2021 2020 chng. rank 2021 2020 chng. 1 Toyota Yaris 516 558 –8% 1 Suzuki Vitara 709 438 62% 1 Hyundai Tucson 91 64 42% 2 Opel Corsa 354 176 101% 2 Suzuki SX4 S-Cross 538 288 87% 2 Skoda Octavia 70 53 32% 3 Volkswagen Polo 242 263 –8% 3 Ford Transit 457 429 7% 3 Volkswagen Golf 47 78 –40% 4 Peugeot 208 220 103 114% 4 Fiat 500 436 108 304% 3 Nissan Qashqai 47 30 57% 5 Renault Clio 201 58 247% 5 Skoda Octavia 427 678 –37% 5 Ford Focus 40 29 38% Greece Ireland 6 Citroen C3 194 229 –15% Hungary 6 Dacia Duster 398 226 76% 6 Volkswagen Tiguan 31 60 –48% 7 Hyundai i10 179 126 42% 7 Dacia Lodgy 282 130 117% 7 Hyundai Kona 27 84 –68% 8 Nissan Qashqai 175 273 –36% 8 Toyota Yaris 274 181 51% 8 Toyota C-HR 25 11 127% 9 Mercedes-Benz A-Class 147 175 –16% 9 Toyota Corolla 242 324 –25% 9 Toyota Yaris 24 28 –14% 10 Toyota C-HR 96 95 1% 10 Renault Clio 142 118 20% 10 Toyota Corolla 22 104 –79% 2021 Jan. Jan. % 2021 Jan. Jan. % 2021 Jan. Jan. % rank 2021 2020 chng. rank 2021 2020 chng. rank 2021 2020 chng. 1 Fiat Panda 14,933 10,777 39% 1 Toyota Corolla 77 72 7% 1 Fiat 500 513 65 689% 2 Lancia Ypsilon 4,729 4,851 –3% 2 Skoda Octavia 43 16 169% 2 Toyota Corolla 107 170 –37% 3 Citroen C3 4,647 3,314 40% 3 Toyota RAV4 41 76 –46% 3 Toyota RAV4 61 126 –52% 4 Renault Captur 3,712 3,068 21% 4 Nissan Qashqai 39 33 18% 4 Nissan Qashqai 60 88 –32% 5 Fiat 500 3,581 2,965 21% 5 Skoda Kodiaq 38 54 –30% 5 Skoda Octavia 50 91 –45% Italy 6 Fiat 500X 3,471 3,463 0% Latvia 6 Skoda Karoq 34 22 55% 6 Volkswagen Golf 43 55 –22% Lithuania 7 Renault Clio 3,323 1,930 72% 7 Volkswagen Tiguan 29 42 –31% 7 Toyota C-HR 27 137 –80% 8 Jeep Renegade 3,303 2,711 22% 8 Volkswagen Passat 19 36 –47% 8 Toyota Yaris 24 36 –33% 9 Opel Corsa 3,279 2,287 43% 9 Volkswagen Golf 12 62 –81% 9 Jeep Renegade 7 1 600% 10 Dacia Sandero 2,655 1,771 50% 10 Kia Sportage 7 35 –80% 10 Opel Crossland X 3 0 – 2021 Jan. Jan. % 2021 Jan. Jan. % 2021 Jan. Jan. % rank 2021 2020 chng. rank 2021 2020 chng. rank 2021 2020 chng. 1 Mercedes-Benz GLC 165 99 67% 1 Volkswagen ID3 2,788 0 – 1 Volkswagen ID3 2,475 0 – 2 Volkswagen Golf 139 110 26% 2 Kia Niro 1,195 916 30% 2 Toyota RAV4 706 411 72% 3 Mercedes-Benz A-Class 114 276 –59% 3 Toyota Yaris 969 476 104% 3 MG ZS 586 0 – 4 Renault Clio 98 172 –43% 4 Opel Corsa 808 248 226% 4 Nissan Leaf 579 518 12% 5 BMW 1 Series 88 87 1% 5 Hyundai Kona 747 623 20% 5 Hyundai Kona 520 124 319% 6 Audi Q3 86 52 65% 6 Volkswagen Polo 713 1,467 –51% Norway 6 Audi e-tron 387 873 –56% Netherlands Luxembourg 7 Volvo XC40 64 145 –56% 7 Volvo XC40 700 420 67% 7 Mercedes-Benz EQC 332 7 – 8 Skoda Octavia 45 64 –30% 8 Ford Focus 687 877 –22% 8 Mitsubishi Outlander 126 614 –79% 9 BMW 3 Series 43 74 –42% 9 Peugeot 208 634 301 111% 9 Volkswagen Golf 83 748 –89% 10 Volkswagen T-Roc 42 91 –54% 10 Peugeot 2008 625 287 118% 10 Tesla Model 3 74 121 –39% brought to you courtesy of TOP 10 SELLERS IN KEY MARKETS www.jato.com 2021 Jan. Jan. % 2021 Jan. Jan. % 2021 Jan. Jan. % rank 2021 2020 chng. rank 2021 2020 chng. rank 2021 2020 chng. 1 Skoda Octavia 2,057 1,977 4% 1 Mercedes-Benz A-Class 780 708 10% 1 Dacia Logan 1,931 1,525 27% 2 Toyota Yaris 1,623 1,293 26% 2 Renault Clio 777 688 13% 2 Dacia Duster 1,048 1,116 –6% 3 Toyota Corolla 1,374 2,325 –41% 3 Peugeot 2008 696 380 83% 3 Dacia Sandero 944 859 10% 4 Toyota RAV4 1,167 675 73% 4 Renault Captur 404 238 70% 4 Renault Clio 387 75 416% 5 Dacia Duster 1,127 1,035 9% 5 Peugeot 208 394 63 525% 5 Skoda Octavia 368 449 –18% Poland 6 Skoda Fabia 1,125 1,572 –28% Portugal 6 Fiat Tipo 331 269 23% 6 Renault Captur 332 69 381% Romania 7 Volkswagen Golf 839 941 –11% 7 BMW 1 Series 271 250 8% 7 Volkswagen Golf 240 197 22% 8 Fiat Tipo 837 718 17% 8 Citroen C3 244 354 –31% 8 Hyundai Kona 232 153 52% 9 Toyota C-HR 743 759 –2% 9 Ford Focus 188 367 –49% 9 Nissan Qashqai 225 315 –29% 10 Renault Clio 561 479 17% 10 Peugeot 308 147 650 –77% 10 Renault Megane 162 251 –35% 2021 Jan. Jan. % 2021 Jan. Jan. % 2021 Jan. Jan. % rank 2021 2020 chng. rank 2021 2020 chng. rank 2021 2020 chng. 1 Skoda Octavia 560 535 5% 1 Volkswagen Golf 226 59 283% 1 Dacia Sandero 2,379 3,046 –22% 2 Skoda Scala 432 393 10% 2 Nissan Qashqai 165 154 7% 2 Seat Arona 1,964 1,725 14% 3 Skoda Fabia 404 533 –24% 3 Renault Clio 120 189 –37% 3 Seat Leon 1,849 2,350 –21% 4 Kia Ceed 360 306 18% 4 Skoda Octavia 113 151 –25% 4 Toyota Corolla 1,674 1,831 –9% 5 Hyundai i30 274 323 –15% 5 Renault Captur 62 105 –41% 5 Peugeot 3008 1,607 1,921 –16% Spain Slovakia 6 Skoda Kamiq 273 67 307% 6 Volkswagen T-Cross 37 63 –41% 6 Nissan Qashqai 1,527 2,220 –31% Slovenia 7 Dacia Duster 265 195 36% 7 Peugeot 2008 33 60 –45% 7 Peugeot 2008 1,466 1,966 –25% 8 Skoda Karoq 197 247 –20% 8 Dacia Sandero 21 199 –89% 8 Renault Captur 1,433 1,124 27% 9 Hyundai Tucson 176 221 –20% 9 Dacia Duster 19 153 –88% 9 Renault Clio 1,280 1,418 –10% 10 Renault Clio 160 101 58% 10 Hyundai Tucson 3 73 –96% 10 Seat Ateca 1,171 1,599 –27% 2021 Jan.
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