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Toyota, BMW and Mercedes increased sales in Russia

Despite the official withdrawal from the Russian market, sales of Toyota, BMW and Mercedes-Benz cars increased in 2025 thanks to the parallel import system. This was reported by the No Limits Telegram channel with reference to statistical data from the ASM-Holding agency.

The leader in deliveries was Toyota with a result of 28,761 vehicles, which is 45% more than in 2024; The most popular model of the brand turned out to be the RAV4 crossover. BMW took second place with 16,721 cars sold (+42%), where the X3 model was most often purchased. Mercedes-Benz closes the top three, delivering 9,416 vehicles (+35%), the greatest demand was for the GLC crossover.

At the same time, other brands imported under a similar scheme experienced a decline. Thus, Hyundai sales fell by 37%, and Kia – by 39%. Nissan practically maintained last year’s level, increasing sales by 1.2%. Thus, even without official presence, guarantees and advertising, Toyota, BMW and Mercedes-Benz cars remain in high demand among buyers.

Earlier it was reported that UAZ could organize assembly in Pakistan.

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