Citroen closed 2025 in the Turkish market with a record-breaking total sales figure of 71,440 units. This figure, the highest in the brand's history in Turkey, is particularly noteworthy given that key models like the Citroen C3 and C3 Aircross were not present in the market during the first five months of the year. Citroen Turkey launched six new models in 2025, increasing its range of hybrid and electric options. This resulted in a remarkable 21.5% share of electric vehicles within the brand's passenger car sales.
Citroen Turkey, finishing as the 4th largest brand in the total electric vehicle market, achieved another significant success by ranking second in the B-segment electric vehicle market. Stating that Citroen broke a sales record in Türkiye in 2023 with 63,153 units, Citroen Turkey Brand Director Bora Duran said, “2025 was a year of new and even stronger records for us. With a record sales figure of 71,440 units, we captured a 5.2% share of the total market and continued our strong performance.”
Emphasizing that they strongly represented Citroen on the global stage in 2025, a year that ended with record-breaking figures, Bora Duran continued as follows:
“Our C4 X model became the best-selling imported model in Türkiye after domestic cars, reaching sales of over 23,000 units. Similarly, we gained significant momentum with our electric vehicles. One out of every five passenger cars we sold was an electric model. This made us the 4th most preferred electric vehicle brand in Türkiye. Our successful Berlingo model in the light commercial vehicle segment also continued to increase its strength in 2025. Last year, we sold 14,844 Berlingo units. We increased our market share in the light commercial vehicle segment by 1,3 points compared to the previous year.”
Bora Duran stated that they will continue to offer only electric and hybrid engine options in passenger vehicles as of 2026, saying, “2026 will be a year in which Citroen will launch with a completely renewed product range. We aim for 3 out of every 10 passenger vehicles sold to be electric.”
