According to focus2move, Toyota remains the leader – in the first quarter of this year, the Japanese giant sold 2.3 million cars – 7.9% more than in the same period last year. The concern's market share is 12.6%.
Volkswagen retains second place (2 million cars, growth 6.9%), and the third place is occupied by the Renault-Nissan alliance (1.8 million, +10%). Next come the newly created concern Stellantis (1.8 million, +9.8%) and Hyundai-Kia (1.7 million, +11.2%).

TOP-10 largest global automakers for 2021:
- Toyota – 2.3 million cars (growth 7.9%);
- Volkswagen Group – 2 million cars (+6.9%);
- Renault-Nissan Alliance – 1.8 million cars (+10%);
- Stellantis – 1.8 million cars (+9.8%);
- Hyundai-Kia – 1.7 million cars (+11.2%);
- General Motors – 1.5 million cars (+15.1%);
- Ford Group – 1 million cars (-0.4%);
- Honda – 905 thousand cars (+14.3%);
- Mercedes Daimler – 620 thousand cars (+13.8%);
- BMW – 587 thousand cars (+17.2%).








