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16 January 2026
Argentina Car/LCV Sales : 2025

Toyota UK Car/LCV Sales : 2024-25
Toyota is the only company in the UK that provides up to date sales by model. It isn't hard to do. They deserve credit for their openness.
Passenger cars: The 2025 sales came to 90,134, down 11%. The Yaris/Yaris GR (see above) leads the way from the Yaris Cross. Add the Aygo X and small cars are very popular for Toyota in the UK.
The C-HR (see picture below) does well compared to the RAV4 and the Corolla keeps on delivering. The ProAce and ProAce City passenger vans are building sales nicely.
Data & photo source: Toyota UK.
Light commercial vehicles: The Hilux is well up on 2024 with 9,400 sales. The ProAce van range is sourced from Stellantis, with the large Max model a new addition to the range. Overall, 2025 was a good year for LCV division, with 20,400 registrations which were up 35%.
15 January 2026
Lexus Europe Deliveries : 2024-25
Lexus may be big in North America, but cracking Europe has been a challenge. The region does have popular premium marques and they are what people usually buy.
In Europe's largest car market a mere 4,661 cars were sold in Germany during 2025. That's 0.16% or not much over one tenth of 1%. The next largest market is the UK and a more respectable 16,454 deliveries were made there. That was 0.81% of total UK sales.
Overall, 85,000 sales isn't an epic result by any standard. The good news is that there is ample scope for improvement.
Data source: Toyota Europe. Photos LBX (above) & ES (below).

