Both the CITROEN C2 and the PORSCHE MACAN are tracked here from official DVLA licensing data, and as of 2025 Q4 there are 12,057 CITROEN C2s versus 54,576 PORSCHE MACANs still on UK roads. That makes the CITROEN C2 the rarer of the two — there are about 4.5× as many PORSCHE MACANs left. Year on year their fortunes diverge: the CITROEN C2 is falling (-16.2%) while the PORSCHE MACAN is rising (+17.2%).
| CITROEN C2 | PORSCHE MACAN | |
|---|---|---|
| Left in the UK (2025 Q4) | 12,057 | 54,576 |
| Rarity tier | Common | Common |
| Licensed | 6,808 | 53,683 |
| SORN (off-road) | 5,249 | 893 |
| Peak | 54,471 (2014 Q3) | 54,576 (2025 Q4) |
| Year-on-year | ▼ 2,337 (-16.2%) yr/yr | ▲ 8,020 (+17.2%) yr/yr |
The CITROEN C2 is rarer: 12,057 are left in the UK as of 2025 Q4, compared with 54,576 of the PORSCHE MACAN.
As of 2025 Q4 there are 12,057 CITROEN C2 and 54,576 PORSCHE MACAN still registered (taxed or SORN) in the UK, according to DVLA data.