The Volkswagen T-Cross was the best-selling SUV in Brazil for the third month in a row and closed May 2024 at the top of the table. Check out the top ten in this sector
June 9
2024
– 7:36 pm
(Updated at 7:51 p.m.)
Hey Volkswagen T-Cross It really seems to be back on track after losing the leadership of the best-selling SUV segment in Brazil. benefit Volkswagen recovered in He walksThe appeal was confirmed in April In May, it was again the most registered in the country, with 6,501 units.
According to the National Federation of Automotive Distribution (Fenabrave), the T-Cross also regained the lead as the best-selling SUV this year so far, with 25,583 units. Second place is in my hands Hyundai Creta (24,673).
The third best-selling SUV of the year is Nissan Kicks, which actually recorded 23,505 units between January and May. The performance of the Japanese model in the recent period helped to win the crown, as it came in second place behind only the T-Cross.
The list of the top 5 best-selling SUVs in Brazil in May 2024 (see full list below) is completed in the presence of Chevrolet Tracker (4,613) and Toyota Corolla CrossWhich showed a significant recovery compared to April, a month in which it ranked only tenth.
Stellantis dominates the rest of the top ten
In the remaining five spots on the list of the top 10 best-selling SUVs in Brazil for May 2024, the only new feature is the presence of… Volkswagen NivusWhich lost its position in the top five due to the rise of the Corolla Cross during that period.
Without the Volkswagen model, there are no major changes compared to the previous ranking, with all models moving down one place: Jeep Renegade (vii), Honda HR-V (VIII), Fiat fastback (9) And Jeep Compass (The tenth).
10 best-selling SUVs in Brazil in May 2024
- Volkswagen T-Cross: 6,501
- Nissan Kicks: 5,910
- Hyundai Creta: 5,739
- Chevrolet Tracker: 4,613
- Toyota Corolla Cross: 4,565
- Volkswagen Nivus: 4,546
- Jeep Renegade: 4,173
- Honda HR-V: 3,660
- Fiat fastback: 3,589
- Jeep Compass: 3,282
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