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Finland June 2024: Toyota Corolla and Volvo EX30 lead in devastated market (-26.7%)

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The Volvo EX30 ranks #2 in Finland in June.

Another very difficult month for the Finnish new car market, enduring a 7th straight month of year-on-year declines. Sales are off a damning -26.7% to just 6,571 for the month and down -17% to 38,287 year-to-date. Toyota (-28.8%) and Skoda (-30.4%) fall even faster than the market but manage to hold the top two spots. Just one unit below Skoda is Volvo (+2.4%) defying the freefalling market with a shy gain. Volkswagen (-30.4%), Kia (-18.9%), Tesla (-46.7%) and Mercedes (-37.6%) all struggle. Nissan (+56.2%) and Ford (+29.1%) sign the only two additional gains in the Top 10. Below, Mitsubishi (+104.3%) shines and Polestar (+68.3%) delivers its highest ranking since December 2022 at #13. 

Over in the models lane, the Toyota Corolla (-26.6%) reclaims the top spot it holds year-to-date and matches the market’s drop. The new Volvo EX30 continues to stun at #2 with 4.1% share. The Toyota Yaris (+0.8%) defies the negative context to round out the podium and now ranks #2 year-to-date, dislodging its big brother the Yaris Cross. The Tesla Model Y (-63.2%) climbs back up six spots on last month to #4 but is nowhere near its year-ago performance. It only ranks #7 year-to-date whereas it totally dominated the charts in 2023. Other great performers include the Nissan Qashqai (+70.9%), Tesla Model 3 (+46.5%) and Skoda Fabia (#10).

Previous month: Finland May 2024: Volvo EX30 best-seller

Full June 2024 Top 30 brands and models below.

Finland June 2024 – brands:

Pos Brand Jun-24 % /23 May 2024 % /23 Pos FY23
1 Toyota 1,074 16.3% – 28.8% 1 7,491 19.6% – 6.0% 1 1
2 Skoda 642 9.8% – 30.4% 5 3,500 9.1% – 17.5% 3 2
3 Volvo 641 9.8% + 2.4% 2 4,448 11.6% + 9.6% 2 4
4 Volkswagen 628 9.6% – 30.4% 3 3,154 8.2% – 33.4% 4 3
5 Kia 555 8.4% – 18.9% 4 2,952 7.7% – 10.9% 5 5
6 Tesla 479 7.3% – 46.7% 8 1,805 4.7% – 39.5% 9 6
7 Mercedes 365 5.6% – 37.6% 6 2,239 5.8% – 26.1% 6 7
8 Nissan 317 4.8% + 56.2% 10 1,812 4.7% + 21.8% 8 10
9 BMW 281 4.3% – 37.3% 7 2,030 5.3% – 22.3% 7 8
10 Ford 253 3.9% + 29.1% 12 1,027 2.7% – 26.6% 12 12
11 Hyundai 237 3.6% + 58.0% 9 1,635 4.3% + 51.4% 10 11
12 Audi 168 2.6% – 52.3% 11 1,327 3.5% – 36.2% 11 9
13 Polestar 101 1.5% + 68.3% 27 250 0.7% – 51.5% 22 17
14 Mitsubishi 96 1.5% + 104.3% 23 404 1.1% + 27.4% 15 21
15 Mazda 91 1.4% + 12.3% 14 413 1.1% – 23.7% 14 16
16 Suzuki 88 1.3% + 49.2% 16 442 1.2% + 10.8% 13 20
17 Renault 78 1.2% + 32.2% 15 311 0.8% – 26.1% 17 19
18 Peugeot 75 1.1% – 55.4% 13 376 1.0% – 55.0% 16 13
19 Seat 50 0.8% – 23.1% 20 158 0.4% – 17.3% 27 25
20 Opel 40 0.6% – 89.9% 18 294 0.8% – 77.6% 18 14
21 BYD 40 0.6% + 344.4% 19 290 0.8% + 1833.3% 19 n/a
22 Citroen 40 0.6% – 80.6% 17 272 0.7% – 65.1% 21 15
23 Cupra 36 0.5% – 36.8% 25 176 0.5% – 31.5% 25 22
24 Dacia 33 0.5% – 50.0% 21 286 0.7% – 33.8% 20 18
25 Subaru 33 0.5% + 50.0% 22 201 0.5% + 45.7% 24 26
26 Land Rover 28 0.4% – 15.2% 26 165 0.4% – 17.9% 26 23
27 Lexus 27 0.4% – 34.1% 24 213 0.6% + 12.7% 23 24
28 Porsche 16 0.2% + 0.0% 28 142 0.4% + 16.4% 28 27
29 Honda 14 0.2% – 6.7% 29 118 0.3% – 3.3% 29 29
30 Mini 7 0.1% – 63.2% 30 69 0.2% + 4.5% 30 28

Finland June 2024 – models:

Note this table features the Top 30 models year-to-date ordered by their June sales and may therefore not be 100% accurate.

Pos Model Jun-24 % /23 May 2024 % /23 Pos FY23
1 Toyota Corolla 359 5.5% – 26.6% 3 2,403 6.3% – 20.0% 1 2
2 Volvo EX30 271 4.1% new 1 1,272 3.3% new 5 210
3 Toyota Yaris 256 3.9% + 0.8% 2 1,638 4.3% + 28.8% 2 6
4 Tesla Model Y 249 3.8% – 63.2% 10 1,178 3.1% – 50.2% 7 1
5 Nissan Qashqai 229 3.5% + 70.9% 9 1,202 3.1% + 77.5% 6 15
6 Tesla Model 3 227 3.5% + 46.5% 15 610 1.6% + 25.0% 15 18
7 Kia Ceed 190 2.9% + 3.3% 8 796 2.1% + 9.3% 10 12
8 Toyota Yaris Cross 189 2.9% + 6.2% 4 1,589 4.2% + 58.6% 3 8
9 Skoda Octavia 171 2.6% – 38.3% 6 1,420 3.7% + 45.8% 4 3
10 Skoda Fabia 151 2.3% n/a n/a 377 1.0% + 31.8% 24 49
11 Toyota C-HR 142 2.2% – 9.0% 19 711 1.9% – 19.3% 12 14
12 VW ID.4 133 2.0% – 30.0% 5 688 1.8% – 43.9% 14 10
13 Kia Stonic 124 1.9% – 12.1% 24 424 1.1% – 21.2% 21 22
14 VW Golf 112 1.7% – 22.2% 11 502 1.3% – 8.9% 18 25
15 Volvo XC60 102 1.6% – 51.4% 12 838 2.2% – 38.1% 9 5
16 Skoda Enyaq 101 1.5% – 54.9% 14 609 1.6% – 51.0% 16 4
17 Volvo V60 94 1.4% + 20.5% 13 743 1.9% + 26.4% 11 19
18 Toyota RAV4 81 1.2% – 61.8% 7 696 1.8% – 11.0% 13 9
19 BMW X1 76 1.2% + 72.7% 23 463 1.2% + 63.6% 20 33
20 Ford Kuga 76 1.2% + 26.7% n/a 310 0.8% – 31.9% 29 31
21 Audi Q4 72 1.1% – 36.3% 17 531 1.4% – 22.5% 17 16
22 VW ID.7 66 1.0% new n/a 314 0.8% new 28 n/a
23 Mercedes GLC 64 1.0% – 21.0% 16 486 1.3% + 53.3% 19 39
24 Kia Niro 58 0.9% + 18.4% 22 410 1.1% + 1.5% 22 23
25 Volvo XC40 57 0.9% – 70.5% 18 861 2.2% – 21.9% 8 7
n/a BMW i4 44 0.7% – 76.5% n/a 379 1.0% – 47.4% 23 11
n/a Kia Sportage 34 0.5% – 46.0% 21 339 0.9% – 6.6% 26 30
n/a Hyundai Ioniq 5 31 0.5% + 47.6% n/a 346 0.9% + 30.6% 25 40
n/a Hyundai i30 31 0.5% + 520.0% 20 290 0.8% + 417.9% 30 126
n/a Volvo C40 14 0.2% – 84.1% n/a 317 0.8% – 48.7% 27 17

Source: AUT

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