Croatia 2018. Skoda Octavia shines in a market up 18.3%
Croatian Auto market in 2018 grew for the fifth time in a row - up 18.3% - closing the year with 60.039 sales. Volkswagen remains the market leader. The Skoda Octavia is the best-selling model ahead of the Renault Clio and the Volkswagen Golf.
Croatia 2015. Market rose just moderately despite strong economy
Croatia Car Market in 2015 moderately rose albeit fast economic recovery. Volkswagen, Opel and Skoda are on the podium while Volkswagen Golf was the best-selling model followed by Opel Astra and Renault Clio.
Croatia 2022. Toyota Up 45.4% In Auto Market Down 2.7%
Croatian auto market in December 2022 grows for the 5th consecutive month, reporting 2,708 sales (+8.8%). 2022 closes 2.7% lower than the previous year, totaling 44,083 sales. Toyota up 45.4%.
Croatia 2021. Opel Shines (+114.8%) In A Market Growing Effectively
Croatian Auto market in 2021 rises by 25.5% with 45,289 sales, reporting positive performance all year, despite decreasing in Q4. Opel reports the best performance this year, gaining 114.8%.
Croatia. Dacia impressing while the market slowed down (+4.8%)
Croatian Auto market has decelerated in 2019. Indeed, the full-year registered 62.931 units, improving just 4.8% from the previous year. Volkswagen held the throne with 13.5% of share while Skoda gained the second position, improving in double-digits. Dacia shined, jumping in 5th place.
Croatia 2016. Car sales at best level since 2010
Croatia Vehicles Sales 2016 posted a vigorous increase, sustained by the economic recovery. The sector advanced at the best since 2010, still far from record. Hyundai the best, Kia the worse.
Croatian 2014. No real improvements
Croatian Automotive Sector failed the renaissance plan in the 2014 posting a weak increase from the negative peak posted in the previous year. In December the market fall 25 percent embarrassing observers and EU fans.
Croatia 2024. Skoda Ranks 1st As Car Market Expands In November
Croatian Car Passenger Market keeps growing steadily in 2024. November sales reached 3,921 (+15.1%) while YTD figures stood at 59,432 (+12.1%). Volkswagen lost its leadership and was overtaken by Skoda. Toyota notably grew 3 spots into 4th while Kia dropped 5 spots into 9th.













