According to data from the Automotive Distributors and Mobility Association (ODMD), the Turkish new car and light commercial vehicle market saw strong growth in October 2025. The detailed list, shared by automotive journalist Emre Özpeynirci, reveals the best-selling models and highlights the dominance of domestic production and the SUV body type.
October Sales Leader: Renault Megane
The most popular new car model in Türkiye in October was the Mercedes-Benz with 4.753 units sold. Renault Megane It was. Megane followed right behind with 4.172 units sold. Toyota Corolla followed. It came in third place on the list with 4.111 units. volkswagen taigo settled.
Domestic automobile manufacturer Tog's models also attracted attention by being at the top of the list; Togg T10F recorded 2.532 units sold, while Togg T10X recorded 1.623 units sold.
The Top 10 Best-Selling New Car Models in October
| Must | Door Design | Sales Unit |
| 1. | Renault Megane | 4.753 |
| 2. | Toyota Corolla | 4.172 |
| 3. | volkswagen taigo | 4.111 |
| 4. | Fiat Egea Sedan | 4.101 |
| 5. | Renault Clio HB | 3.851 |
| 6. | Hyundai i20 | 2.802 |
| 7. | Volkswagen T-Roc | 2.596 |
| 8. | Togg T10F | 2.532 |
| 9. | Citroen C4X | 2.109 |
| 10. | Toyota CHR | 2.031 |
Turkish Market Continues to Grow: SUVs and Electric Vehicles
In October 2025, the total Turkish automobile and light commercial vehicle market will be 19,40% increase to 116.149 units The total market for the first ten months of the year (January-October) reached 1.043.796 units, an increase of 10,20%.
The general trends in the market are as follows:
- Segment Dominance: Segments A, B and C, which are advantageous in terms of taxation, are the segments of the market 82,8% of Creating.
- Body Type Preference: SUV type vehicles, 62,2% share It continued its leadership as the most preferred passenger vehicle type.
- Engine Type Distribution: Gasoline-powered cars are leading with a 47,2% share, electric passenger vehicles 17,8% It consolidated its position in the market by gaining share.
These data show that Turkish consumers' preferences are clearly shifting towards SUVs and electrification.
