3rd ICAI 2024
International Conference on Automotive Industry 2024
Mladá Boleslav, Czech Republic
Table 10: Top 15 brands by sales (in thousands of units) and market share of passenger cars in European Union (green colour indicates improvement compared to the previous period in the table, yellow stagnation, red deterioration)
2006
2016
2023
1 Volkswagen
1,565 10.7% Volkswagen
1,652
11.3% Volkswagen
1,150
10.9%
2 Opel/Vauxhall 1,237
8.4% Renault
1,083
7.4% Toyota
687
6.5%
3 Renault
1,226
8.4% Ford
1,014
6.9% Renault
629
6.0%
4 Ford
1,192
8.1% Opel/Vauxhall
977
6.7% BMW
590
5.6%
5 Peugeot
1,048
7.1% Peugeot
849
5.8% Škoda
581
5.5%
6 Citroen
858 841
5.8% Mercedes
807 804
5.5% Mercedes
571 570
5.4% 5.4%
7 Fiat
5.7% Audi
5.5% Audi
8 Toyota
805
5.5% BMW
786
5.4% Peugeot
570
5.4%
9 Mercedes
676
4.6% Fiat
737 5.0% Dacia
520
4.9%
10 BMW
619
4.2% Škoda
633
4.3% Kia
453
4.3%
11 Audi
595
4.1% Toyota
563
3.8% Hyundai
432
4.1%
12 Škoda
427
2.9% Nissan
536
3.7% Ford
363
3.4%
13 Seat
362 306 302
2.5% Citroen 2.1% Hyundai
532 492
3.6% Fiat
359 352 335
3.4% 3.3% 3.2%
14 Nissan 15 Hyundai
3.4% Opel/Vauxhall
2.1% Kia
424 2.9% Citroen
Source: data ACEA (individual years of new registrations)
3.3 Passenger car market in Western Europe This part of the study describes the development of the passenger car market in the EU15 1 and EFTA 2 countries. New passenger car registrations in the EU15+EFTA, after a slump in 1993 caused by the economic recession of the early 1990s, gradually rose to a peak in 1999. At that year, more than 15 million new passenger cars were sold in these Western European countries. Subsequently, new registrations stagnated at higher levels until the economic crisis in 2008. After the crisis, the market experienced a five-year decline to a level of 11.6 million newly registered passenger cars in 2013. From then on, the market grew again until 2020, when the covid crisis came with the closure of production plants, followed by a crisis in supply chains. In 2022, due to supply-side shortages, 10.2 million cars were sold in the EU15+EFTA countries – the lowest since at least 1990.
1 Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, the United Kingdom 2 European Free Trade Association – statistics for Iceland, Norway and Switzerland
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