During the past month of November New vehicle registrations in Taiwan recorded a significant increase of 13.8% compared to the same month of the previous year until reaching a total volume of 46,332 units delivered to new customers.
National vehicles managed to prevail once again, taking 59% of the market compared to 41.0% of those imported. It is necessary to highlight the excellent reception obtained by the latest Skoda products, climbing many positions in the ranking. It is curious that all the models of the Czech firm sold in Taiwan are produced in Europe and not in China.
BRAND RANKING NOV 2020
- Toyota 13,040
- Nissan 3,681
- Ford 3,276
- Honda 3,202
- Mercedes 2,755
- Mitsubishi 2,430
- Lexus 2,133
- BMW 1,804
- Mazda 1,763
- CMC 1,648
- Hyundai 1,113
- Skoda 1.015
- VW 914
- Volvo 798
- Suzuki 688
- Tesla 459
- Luxgen 440
- Audi 359
- Kia 204
- Land Rover 198
- Porsche 156
- Infiniti 96
- MINI 63
- Citroën 61
- Peugeot 59
- Jaguar 35
- Subaru 24
- Bentley 23
- Alfa Romeo 16
- Jeep 15
- Mahindra 13
- Lamborghini 10
- Maserati 9
- McLaren 9
- Ferrari 8
- SsangYong 5
- Aston Martin 4
- Rolls Royce 4
- Dodge 3
- Fiat 2
- Abarth 1
- Alpina 1
- Brabus 1
- Cadillac 1
- Chevrolet 1
- Lotus 1
As is customary in this market, a few brands distribute most of the sales, although It is Toyota that dominates at ease. Very good the Japanese as a rule, and also Ford that has a long history in the country and for many users is almost a national firm (most of what it sells is produced locally).
TOP 80 MODELS NOV 2020
- Toyota Corolla Cross 5.319
- Toyota RAV4 2,164
- Ford Kuga 1949
- Toyota Corolla Altis 1.868
- Honda CR-V 1,785
- Nissan Sentra 1,360
- Ford Focus 1,217
- Toyota Yaris 1,103
- Nissan Kicks 1,081
- CMC Delica 968
- Lexus NX 925
- Honda HR-V 817
- Mercedes GLC 751
- Toyota Sienta 729
- Hyundai venue 712
- Mazda CX-5 703
- Toyota Vios 685
- CMC Zinger 680
- Mitsubishi Colt Plus 550
- Mercedes E-Class 487
- Skoda Kamiq 487
- Mazda3 449
- Nissan X-Trail 416
- Lexus UX 411
- Lexus RX 388
- Suzuki Jimny 386
- Tesla Model3 380
- VW Tiguan 355
- BMW 3 Series 315
- Honda odyssey 314
- Mazda CX-30 305
- Toyota Corolla Sport 302
- Lexus ES 299
- Nissan tiida 299
- Toyota Camry 297
- Mercedes C-Class 287
- Volvo XC60 274
- Mercedes GLE 254
- BMW X3 249
- Toyota C-HR 249
- Nissan Livina 248
- Mitsubishi Outlander 247
- Mercedes GLA 246
- Volvo XC40 235
- Honda fit 230
- Luxgen URX 229
- Mercedes A-Class 208
- VW T-Cross 201
- Nissan Juke 178
- Skoda Scala 177
- BMW X5 175
- Mercedes GLB 172
- Hyundai tucson 166
- BMW X6 160
- Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross 156
- Suzuki Ignis 154
- Mitsubishi Grand Lancer 146
- Suzuki vitara 144
- BMW 5 Series 141
- BMW X4 137
- BMW X1 131
- BMW 2 Series 130
- Hyundai Elantra 129
- LR Range Rover Evoque 124
- Skoda Kodiaq 117
- Volvo XC90 116
- Kia Picanto 114
- Audi Q3 108
- Luxgen U6 105
- Lexus LM 102
- Toyota Alphard 98
- Mercedes CLA 96
- BMW 1 Series 93
- Volvo V60 92
- Mercedes V-Class 91
- Nissan altima 89
- Skoda Karoq 88
- Infiniti QX50 84
- Mazda CX-3 84
- Skoda Fabia 83
The star of the month is undoubtedly the Toyota Corolla Cross, a product that is causing a sensation in this country and for which there are long waiting lists. Nor has anything bad gone to Corolla conventional (either the Altis or Sport), nor the Ford Kuga that still has a diesel mechanic for those users who want to reduce the cost of use.
Other highlights of the month were Skoda Kamiq (a highly anticipated product), Mazda3, Honda Odyssey, Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross and Mercedes E-Class. He Tesla Model 3 it remains the country’s preferred electric company and it does not appear that Chinese manufacturers intend to interfere on the island by launching new models.