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These were the best-selling new cars in January

SUVs and crossovers continued to dominate the best-sellers list.

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The new car market got off to a good start in 2023, with 131,994 models being registered in January – a 14.7 per cent increase on the previous year.

Electric cars also continue to prove appealing to buyers, with 13.1 per cent of all new cars registered in the first month of the year being EVs. But what about the models that proved to be the most popular? Let’s take a look at the 10 best-selling cars in January

MG HS – 3,481 registrations

MG HS PHEV
The HS is one of MG’s latest electrified vehicles

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MG had a superb start to the year, with this Chinese manufacturer registering more than double the cars it did in January last year. Topping the charts overall is the HS – MG’s rival to the Nissan Qashqai and Ford Kuga.

With 3,481 examples registered, it had a clear lead. The HS stands out with its generous equipment levels, spacious interior and £23,495 starting price that significantly undercuts rivals. A plug-in hybrid version is also available as MG’s most powerful car.

Volkswagen T-Roc – 3,256

Volkswagen has updated its funky T-Roc Cabriolet. (Volkswagen)

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It appears the days of Volkswagen’s Polo and Golf being its most popular cars are over, with the T-Roc crossover being this German firm’s best-selling car in the UK in January, and the second most popular car overall with 3,256 registered.

The T-Roc stands out with its bold and stylish look, while its interior offers plenty of room for small families. A good choice of petrol and diesel engines adds to its appeal, with a 296bhp ‘R’ model sitting at the top of the range.

Nissan Qashqai – 3,121

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The Qashqai can’t quite cling to the best-selling status that it achieved throughout all of 2022, but this British-built crossover still had a good start to the year, with Nissan registering 3,121 examples.

Offering a well-sized interior that’s ideal for families, the Qashqai comes with plenty of equipment as standard, particularly when it comes to driver assistance technology. The recent introduction of an e-Power hybrid version is also set to continue driving its success.

Kia Niro – 2,625

Kia Niro EV
The Kia Niro EV has a range of up to 285 miles

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Kia’s second-generation Niro hasn’t even been on sale for a year but it’s already one of the UK’s most popular cars, with this latest car offering more interior space than its predecessor, as well as a high-tech interior.

The key draw to the Niro, however, is its choice of electrified powertrains, with customers able to choose between a hybrid, plug-in hybrid and EV model, with the latter able to offer an electric range of up to 285 miles.

Vauxhall Corsa – 2,425

Vauxhall Corsa
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Vauxhall’s Corsa is another common sight on the monthly rankings, with this hatchback’s appeal lying in its ability to offer a decent amount of space, practicality and standard equipment for a very appealing price.

It’s also available as a fully electric version which is capable of returning up to 222 miles on a single charge.

Kia Sportage – 2,409

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The Kia Sportage is a value-orientated SUV which still manages to deliver a far more premium experience than you might expect. Packed with standard equipment and features, the Sportage’s cabin is both comfortable and practical, making it ideal for family buyers.

It’s also particularly striking from the outside, while a new plug-in hybrid engine setup helps to boost efficiency further.

Ford Puma – 2,316

Ford Puma
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Ford’s Puma has routinely pipped its Fiesta stablemate in the monthly rankings, despite the two being very similar underneath. The Puma plays into the crossover craze which is currently sweeping the motoring world, with its slightly raised ride height and chunky proportions giving it a more ‘on trend’ look than the Fiesta.

But it’s also slightly more practical than the Fiesta, too, with its 90 litre ‘MegaBox’ in the boot providing a good deal of extra storage.

MG ZS – 2,260

MG ZS
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It’s been a stellar month for MG, with two of its cars featuring in the top 10 list for January. The ZS is MG’s compact SUV and, like many other vehicles within the firm’s range, is available with both petrol and fully electric powertrains.

It’s the latter which is particularly impressive, owing to its striking looks and 273-mile range. Rapid charging capability means that a 10 to 80 per cent charge could be conducted in as little as 42 minutes when using a high-power charger, too.

Hyundai Tucson – 2,259

Hyundai Tucson
The Tucson handles bends well

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Hyundai’s Tucson has turned into something of a mainstay in the monthly list of best-sellers, with this striking-looking SUV’s great practicality, value-orientated approach and efficient engines proving a hit with consumers.

The Tucson is also backed by an impressive five-year warranty, meaning that there’s added peace of mind for buyers.

Ford Fiesta – 2,042

Despite Ford discontinuing the Fiesta in 2023, plenty of buyers are still choosing it. (Ford)

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The plucky Fiesta continues to soldier on, despite Ford officially announcing that it would be halting production of the ever-popular compact this year. It still sold a very respectable 2,042 Fiestas during January, showing that there’s still a good amount of demand.

It’s the Fiesta’s all-around appeal that really shines through with its smart cabin, decent driving dynamics and good range of engines striking a chord with buyers.

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