Auto1.com Celebrates Top Dealers at Inaugural 2025 Awards in Berlin
Auto1.com, Europe's largest used-car trading platform, has honoured its top dealer partners at the first-ever Auto1.com Dealer Awards 2025. The ceremony took place in Berlin, celebrating achievements across four key categories. Among the guests was entrepreneur and TV expert Ralf Schumacher, adding prominence to the event.
The awards recognised dealers based on a full year of sales and transaction data, covering December 1, 2024, to November 30, 2025. Winners were chosen in four areas: revenue strength, vehicle purchasing efficiency, financing performance, and newcomer growth.
Auto-agent24.de GmbH led the Highest-Revenue Dealers 2025 category, with Automobile Geißler and DriveMe Car Sales also among the top performers. In the Most Purchased Vehicles 2025 section, Myautocenter OHG, Automobile Nord GmbH, and Autohaus Dörrschuck Handels GmbH took the honours.
For financing excellence, Myautocenter OHG, Commercial Vehicles West GmbH, and Auto Gerken GmbH stood out. Meanwhile, Real Automobile and Autohaus am Eichwald were named Top Newcomers 2025, highlighting their rapid growth.
Denis Belan, Auto1.com's managing director for Germany, commended the winners for pushing the industry forward. He emphasised their role in driving digitalisation, innovation, and strong partnerships within the automotive trade.
The awards showcase the success of Auto1.com's 60,000-plus dealer network, which maintains over 30,000 vehicles in stock. The recognised dealers have demonstrated excellence in sales, financing, and growth during the 2025 trading year. Their contributions reflect the platform's expanding influence in Europe's used-car market.
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