We are well over halfway through 2024. Of course, in this process, as every year, in Europe sight thousands of vehicles were sold. Which model was the best-selling? Data from the European Union and the United Kingdom revealed surprising results in this regard, showing that Tesla Model Y lost the top spot.
Tesla Model Y, which is also sold in our country, has been performing incredibly well in Europe in recent years. So much so that it became the best-selling vehicle on the continent in 2023, with sales of more than 250,000 units. However, In 2024 it fell to 8th place.
Dacia Sandero has the highest turnover to date in 2024

Dacia’s most popular model that we also see in Turkey SanderBetween January and June of this year 143,596 sales It became the best-selling vehicle. This is not surprising. Because the model was always very popular and topped the lists thanks to its affordable price. Last year it came in 2nd.

If you are in second place VolkswagenGolf took place. In total over a period of 6 months 126 thousand More than 100,000 Golfs were sold. We see it regularly in the land of Renault. Clio The model was followed by 114 thousand sales.
Tesla Model Y, which was at the top last year, dropped to 8th place in the first half of the year. According to data In six months, 101,181 units of this vehicle were sold. Even though it has dropped to 8th place in the overall list, it is still among the top players on the continent. is the most popular electric car. Therefore, it would not be right to say that he is going through a completely bad period. It is a matter of curiosity where he will be on the list at the end of this year. The full list can be found below.
Best-selling cars in Europe in the first half of 2024:
Model |
sales amount |
Dacia Sandero |
143,596 |
Volkswagen Gold |
126,993 |
Renault Clio |
114,623 |
Volkswagen T-Roc |
111,381 |
Peugeot208 |
107,097 |
Skoda Octavia |
102,945 |
Citroën C3 |
102.304 |
Tesla Model Y |
101,181 |
Toyota Yaris-Cross |
99,694 |
Toyota Yaris |
93,576 |
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