Gasoline, diesel or electric cars: the most popular vehicles among Ukrainian drivers.


The Ukrainian vehicle fleet has been replenished with more than 17 thousand used cars
The Ukrainian vehicle fleet has been replenished with almost 17 thousand used passenger cars that were imported from abroad over the past month. This is reported by 'Hvylya' citing the Telegram channel 'Ukravtoprom'. This figure decreased by 5% compared to February 2024.
Gasoline vehicles are the most popular among Ukrainians, accounting for about 46% of the total number of imported used cars. Diesel cars rank second with a share of 23%, while electric vehicles hold the third position with a share of 22%. Hybrid cars and vehicles equipped with gas-cylinder equipment are less popular, making up 5% and 4%, respectively.
The average age of cars registered in Ukraine in February is 9.5 years. Volkswagen Golf remains in the lead, with 900 units receiving Ukrainian registration.
'The most popular models of the month were Time-tested European cars that combine reliability, economy, and accessibility,' noted in Ukravtoprom.
Also entering the top five most popular models were Renault Megane (653 units), Skoda Octavia (592 units), Volkswagen Tiguan (490 units), and Audi Q5 (449 units).
Since the beginning of the year, nearly 31 thousand used passenger cars have been registered in Ukraine, which is 10% less than in the same period of 2024.
We also remind about gasoline vehicles with record low fuel consumption.
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