Škoda Reached the Highest Sales in Its History
- OA Koordinatörü

- Jan 10
- 2 min read
Škoda achieved its highest annual sales in history in the Turkish automotive market in 2025, reaching 45,321 units. In a total market exceeding 1.3 million vehicles, this result enabled Škoda to continue its strong and sustainable growth with a market share of 4.2%.

In the Turkish automotive market, Škoda reached its highest annual sales in history in 2025, selling 45,321 units. In a total market exceeding 1.3 million vehicles, this result enabled Škoda to continue its strong and sustainable growth with a 4.2% market share.
Commenting on Škoda’s record year in Turkey, Zafer Başar, General Manager of Yüce Auto-Škoda, said:"As Yüce Auto-Škoda, we are delighted to close 2025, a record-breaking year for the automotive sector, by surpassing the 45,000-unit sales milestone. This significant achievement is backed by a highly motivated and cohesive team working in perfect harmony."
Başar added:"Thanks to our broad product range and sales approach focused on the customer experience, we achieved Yüce Auto’s highest-ever sales of 45,321 units, marking an important milestone. Our electric models, introduced in the second half of 2025, supported this success, while our e-Mobility Ecosystem provided customers with ease of transition to electric mobility. Moving forward, we will continue to strengthen our presence in the Turkish market in line with our goal of sustainable growth."
Superb Leads Both Its Segment and the Brand
Škoda’s most preferred model in Turkey in 2025 was the prestigious sedan, Superb. The Superb also finished the year as the clear leader in its segment, which includes premium brand sedans, selling 10,874 units.
Globally, the brand’s best-selling model, Octavia, ranked second in Turkey with 9,975 units sold, while Škoda’s entry-level SUV, Kamiq, contributed significantly to the record sales with 9,469 units.
Throughout 2025, Škoda also sold 3,468 units of Scala, 3,241 units of Karoq, 3,005 units of Kodiaq, and 2,457 units of Fabia.
Škoda’s first fully electric compact SUV for the Turkish market, Enyaq Elroq, launched in the second half of the year, achieved 2,140 units sold in just six months. Meanwhile, the new Enyaq family, already successful in the European market, recorded 692 units sold in Turkey.



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