The Six Nations brings together some of Europe’s most passionate rugby countries, each with its own culture, style and driving habits. Inspired by the tournament, we’ve taken a look at the most sought-after cars in each nation. From SUVs to compact city favourites, these popular picks reveal a lot about how people across Europe like to drive.

1. England: Ford Fiesta, a reliable all‑rounder

Just like England’s disciplined approach on the pitch, the Ford Fiesta is all about consistency. It remains one of the UK’s most searched for cars, thanks to its:

  • Affordable running costs
  • Compact, city friendly size
  • Reliable performance
  • Strong availability in the used market

It’s a practical option for commuters, new drivers and families, a true allrounder. Other popular models in England include: the Vauxhall Corsa, Volkswagen Golf and Ford Focus 

2. Scotland: The Vauxhall Corsa, a six-year favourite

The Vauxhall Corsa has been one of Scotland’s best‑selling cars for the past six years, cementing its place as the nation’s go-to. Its popularity comes from:

  • Great fuel efficiency
  • Affordability
  • Easy handling on both urban streets and rural roads
  • High availability across both new and used markets

 A dependable choice for Scotland’s mix of city driving and scenic routes. Other popular models include: the Jaecoo 7, Kia Sportage and Ford Puma

3. Wales: Ford Puma, the compact SUV champion

The Ford Puma is Wales’ bestselling car for the fifth year running, showing just how much Welsh drivers love compact SUVs. People choose it for:

  • A practical SUV shape in a sleek, compact body
  • Hybrid engine options that help reduce running costs
  • A comfortable ride that suits long Welsh commutes
  • A spacious boot ideal for busy family life

It’s the go to choice for drivers who want space, efficiency and style all in one. Other popular models include: the MG HS, Kia Sportage and MG ZS

 4. Ireland: Hyundai Tucson, a consistent favourite

The Hyundai Tucson topped Ireland’s sales charts in 2025 and continues to be a firm favourite. Irish drivers value its:

  • Spacious, family friendly interior
  • Choice of petrol, hybrid and plug‑in hybrid engines
  • Modern tech and high-quality features at an accessible price
  • Strong reliability and resale value

A versatile SUV that suits both city travel and Ireland’s rural roads. Other popular models include: the Skoda Octavia, Toyota Corolla and Toyota Yaris Cross, with Toyota remaining the most popular carmaker

5. France: Renault Clio, number one again

The Renault Clio topped the French charts again in 2025 with more than 100,000 sales. Its appeal comes from:

  • Stylish, modern design
  • Excellent fuel economy
  • Compact size perfect for tight European city streets
  • Reliable performance and strong brand loyalty

Other popular models include: the Peugeot 208, Dacia Sandero and Renault 5

6. Italy: Fiat Panda, a national icon

The Fiat Panda has been Italy’s top-selling car for 14 consecutive years - and its popularity shows no signs of slowing. Its success is built on:

  • A compact size perfect for navigating Italy’s narrow streets
  • Extremely affordable pricing
  • Excellent fuel efficiency
  • A simple, robust design adored by city drivers

A small car with a huge place in Italian motoring culture. Other popular models include: the Dacia Sandero, Toyota Yaris cross and Jeep Avenger

 

Just as each team brings its own strengths to the Six Nations, every nation has its own distinct driving culture reflected in its most loved car. Whether it’s practicality, efficiency or personality, these models show that there’s no one-size-fits-all.