From January to March 2026, 2,360 new Skoda cars were registered in Russia. This is 292% more than during the same period last year, when only 602 cars were sold, the head of the Avtostat agency, Sergei Tselikov, said in his Telegram channel.
The leader was the D-class liftback Skoda Superb – it accounted for 66% of all sales (1,557 units).
The top also included crossovers Karoq (284 units), Kamiq (245 units) and Kodiaq (160 units). The once best-selling Octavia closed the top five with 114 cars.
It is noteworthy that 96% of all new Skodas registered in 2026 were imported from China.
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