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Sales of new passenger cars, LCVs in Russia gain 27% in June to 118,000 units — AEB
In the first six months of 2026, sales of new passenger cars and light commercial vehicles in Russia increased by 10 compared to the same period in 2025, totaling 600,844 units
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AzerNews
· Jul 3, 2026
Russia’s new vehicle sales rise in first half of 2026
Sales of new vehicles in Russia rose by 12 year-on-year in the first half of 2026, reaching approximately 679,800 units, according to the Ministry of Industry and Trade, which released the data on Friday, AzerNEWS reports, citing foreign media.
The korea Herald News
· Jun 26, 2026
Volvo Korea sees strong demand for flagship S90, XC90
Volvo Car Korea said Friday that sales of its flagship S90 sedan and XC90 SUV nearly doubled in the first five months of this year, as the Swedish automaker seeks to strengthen its presence in Korea’s premium family import car market with upgraded features and competitive pricing. According to the Korea Automobile Importers Distributors Association, S90 sales reached 768 vehicles from January to May, up 92 percent from a year earlier. Sales of the XC90 rose 91 percent on-year to 907 vehicles o
SundayTimes
· Jun 27, 2026
Porsche | Protecting the pedigree
Porsche is on a drive to remind its customer base — and prospective new clients — about the value to be enjoyed in the spread of offerings from its pre-owned division.
The West Australian
· Jun 22, 2026
Mitsubishi previews next Outlander SUV and new ASX
New generations of Mitsubishi's two best-selling SUVs have been shown to dealers in North America ahead of their expected arrival in Australia.
Daily Finland
· Jul 6, 2026
New car registration rises by 2% in June
A total of 7,564 new passenger cars were registered in June 2026, which was 2 per cent more than one year earlier, according to Statistics Finland. In all, 12,926 new vehicles were registered in June. First registrations increased by 3 per cent from the corresponding month of the previous year. Meanwhile, in January to June period of 2026, a total of 37,257 new passenger cars were registered, which was about as much as one year earlier. Of first-time registered passenger cars in June 2026, 48 per cent were fully electric. The number of electric car registrations was 3,642, or 46 per cent higher than one year earlier. In all, 2,711 new petrol-fuelled passenger cars were registered in June, which was 12 per cent fewer than one year earlier.
Seeking Alpha
· Jul 8, 2026
Stellantis Vehicle Sales Reflect A Glimmer Within A Dark Picture
Stellantis Vehicle Sales Reflect A Glimmer Within A Dark Picture
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Related coverage for "Sales of new passenger cars, LCVs in Russia gain 27% in June to 118,000 units — AEB": AzerNews — Russia’s new vehicle sales rise in first half of 2026. The korea Herald News — Volvo Korea sees strong demand for flagship S90, XC90. SundayTimes — Porsche | Protecting the pedigree. The West Australian — Mitsubishi previews next Outlander SUV and new ASX. Daily Finland — New car registration rises by 2% in June. Seeking Alpha — Stellantis Vehicle Sales Reflect A Glimmer Within A Dark Picture