Belarus 2019. Sales up 23.8% pushed by Lada & Geely success
Azerbaijan Autos Market Report 2010-2025
Russia 2021. Best selling cars ranking
Russia best selling car ranking in 2021 sees the Lada Vesta in first position followed by the Lada Granta and the Kia Rio. Remarkable performance scored by the Gaz Gazelle ending up in 7th place.
Azerbaijan 2019. The new brand “Khazan” lifted market up
Russia 2020. Lada remains the undiscussed leader of a market down 9.5%
Russian auto market in 2020 falls by 9.5% as the pandemic and lockdowns affect sales. Full-Year sales have been 1.6 Million. Skoda reports the best performance in the leaderboard by growing 6.8%, while Lada remains the undiscussed leader.
Uzbekistan Autos Market Report 2010-2020
Uzbekistan new vehicles sales report 2010-2017 features historical data and insights plus professional forecast on new vehicles sales by type, manufacturer, brand and model providing an easy-to-use picture of current and future competitive landscape.
Uzbekistan 2016. Ravon dominates with over 70% of share
Uzbekistan Vehicles Market still on demand in the 2016 albeit local production quota for domestic sales had been limited. The new brand Ravon dominates with over 70 percent of market share, ahead of Chevrolet and Isuzu.
Uzbekistan 2021. Leader Chevrolet Drops 34.9% In Market Falling In Double-digits
Uzbekistan's Auto market in 2021 falls by 28.4% with 208,149 sales, reporting double-digits losses in every quarter. Lada reports the sharpest drop on the leaderboard, losing 48.1%.
Russia best selling cars. The top 100 in 2018
Russia best selling car ranking in the 2018 changed with the Lada Vesta - up 40.2% - taking the throne, ahead of the Lada Granta and, the 2017 leader, the Kia Rio. The Skoda Rapid joined the Top10.
Ukraine 2021. Renault Is The Only Brand To Fall In Market Rising 20.8%
Ukraine's auto market in 2021 rises by 20.8% with 103,244 sales, reporting an increase in sales in every quarter of the year. Renault is the only brand in the leaderboard to report a decrease in sales, losing 6.2%.