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Ukraine's Gasoline Vehicle Sales Rise 15% in April 2026

In April 2026, Ukraine's gasoline vehicle sales increased by 15% year-on-year, totaling 13.6 thousand units. This data was reported by the Ukrainian Association of Automobile Manufacturers (Ukravtoprom).

Ukrinform UAReport2 min readUpdated 5/17/2026

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At a glance

  • Sales of gasoline vehicles rose by 15% year-on-year in April 2026.
  • Total gasoline vehicle sales reached 13.6 thousand units.
  • New gasoline cars sold amounted to 2.4 thousand, a 12% increase from April 2025.
  • The most popular new model was the HYUNDAI Tucson, with 182 units sold.
  • Used car imports decreased by 5% compared to last year, totaling 19.6 thousand units.

Why it matters

An increase in gasoline vehicle sales shows a shift in consumer buying patterns in Ukraine's automotive market. This trend has implications for economic recovery and fuel demand.

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What Happened

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In April 2026, Ukraine saw 13.6 thousand gasoline-powered passenger cars added to its auto fleet, marking a 15% increase compared to the same month last year. According to the Ukrainian Association of Automobile Manufacturers (Ukravtoprom), the rise indicates a growing preference for gasoline vehicles among consumers.

Key Details

The report detailed that the sales included approximately 2.4 thousand new gasoline cars, which is up by 12% from April 2025, and 11.2 thousand used gasoline vehicles, representing a sharp 16% increase from the previous year. Among the new cars sold, the most popular models included the HYUNDAI Tucson with 182 units sold, followed by the BMW 3 at 132 units, the MAZDA CX5 at 130 units, the SKODA Karoq at 123 units, and the SUZUKI SX4 with 116 units sold.

In the used car segment, the VOLKSWAGEN Tiguan led sales with 730 units, while the VOLKSWAGEN Golf followed closely with 692 units sold. Other notable models included the NISSAN Rogue with 612 units, AUDI Q5 with 605 units, and AUDI A4 with 352 units.

The overall market registered about 6.2 thousand new passenger cars in April 2026, representing a 3% increase from the same month last year. However, there was a decrease in the number of used cars imported, which stood at about 19.6 thousand units—5% lower than April 2025.

Why It Matters

The growing interest in gasoline vehicles reflects changing consumer preferences and potential economic recovery in Ukraine's automotive sector. This trend can impact fuel consumption and infrastructure needs moving forward.

Background

Ukraine's automotive market has faced various challenges in recent years due to economic fluctuations and geopolitical tensions. However, recent sales data suggests a resilient automotive industry as consumers adapt to new market conditions.

The increase in both new and used gasoline car sales may indicate a shift in purchasing habits in response to supply and demand dynamics. These figures are essential for understanding overall trends in the Ukrainian economy and consumer behavior, particularly in the automotive sector, which is a significant component of economic activity in the country.

Source: Ukrinform UA

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