In March 2025, the championship went to the PEUGEOT 208 hatchback, Autostat reports with reference to Jato Dynamics data. For a month, Europeans bought 25,241 copies of the model, which is seven percent more than in March 2024. And the previous leader – Dacia Sandero – this time only got the second position.
Hatchback ranked first in the European car market in February and January 2025. In March, 24,577 buyers were chosen on it, which is six percent less than a year earlier. The third line was taken by the Renault Clio hatchback with 23,062 copies sold and a decrease in demand by three percent.
In fourth place is the Nissan Qashqai crossover with a result of 22,826 cars and a fall by nine percent. The fifth was another hatchback – Volkswagen Golf with a result of 21,553 cars and a reduction in demand by 17 percent.
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This is followed by Volkswagen T-ROC (21,292 units sold and plus two percent), Opel/Vauxhall Corsa (20 143 and plus eight percent), Peugeot 2008 (19,837 and plus nine percent), Volkswagen Tiguan (19,591 and plus 42 percent) and Ford Puma (19 269 and plus one percent).
In March, the Russian car market retained sixth place in the European standings. The first one this time was occupied by the UK, who shifted Germany to the second position, and was closed by Italy. France and Spain are also ahead of Russia.
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