Vauxhall ends the first quarter of 2026 in a strong position, increasing its total car and van market share to 5.1% year-to-date, with 35,446 vehicles registered.
The Corsa remains a key driver of sales for Vauxhall, once again being named the best-selling small car in March and year-to-date, selling a total of 10,552 units since the start of the year.
Vauxhall climbs the UK rankings as the second-best-selling retail electric car brand in March and year-to-date, increasing its volume by 65.6% to 3,269 units.
Strong sales in the electric retail segment were driven by the success of the new Frontera Electric, the UK’s third-best-selling electric car so far this year. It is also the best-selling model in the compact electric family SUV segment, where it has increased its share to 17.2%, selling a total of 4,349 units year-to-date. 66.4% of all Frontera models sold this year are the fully electric version.
In the van market, the brand increased its share to 8.9% year-to-date, an increase of +0.9%pts compared to 2025, with volume up 8.8% to 7,606.
Eurig Druce, Vauxhall Managing Director and Stellantis UK Group Managing Director, said: “Vauxhall has had a strong first quarter in 2026 with impressive results across the car and van market, increasing our market share to 5.1% with Corsa remaining a UK favourite. Frontera Electric is charging up the sales charts to become the UK’s third-best-selling electric car, elevating Vauxhall to be the second-best-selling retail electric car brand this year. We’re going to keep pushing and build on this positive momentum, all the while helping more drivers make the move to electric, with more new models coming, like new Astra and Corsa GSE, to help us do so.”
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