- In 2014, Inovev has identified over 300 different models marketed in 17 European countries (Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom). These 17 countries represent 94% of the total European market (+ Switzerland). The 20 best-selling models in 2014 represent 34% of the global PC market , nearly 4.5 million registered cars.
- The VW Golf (segment C) is by far the best selling car in Europe in 2014, with a share of 4.6%. The VW Group ranked 7 models in the top 20 in front of Renault-Nissan with 3 models, Ford with 2 models, GM with 2, Fiat-Chrysler with 2 models, BMW with 1, PSA with 1, Daimler 1 and Toyota 1 model.
- By segment, it is interesting to note that out of the 20 best-selling models, 2 belong to the segment A and are Fiat cars, 7 belong to segment B, 7 belong to segment C and 4 belong to segment D. Regarding body types, the vast majority of the 20 best-selling cars are made up of sedans (sedan + hatchback), 17 in total. The other 3 are SUV (Nissan Qashqai, Renault Captur, Volkswagen Tiguan).
- Compared to 2013, three vehicles leave the European TOP 20: The BMW 1 Series, Renault Megane and Mercedes Class A. Three new vehicles thus appear: The Seat Leon, the Mercedes C-Class and the Renault Captur. Regardless of new entrants and those no longer in the ranking, the TOP 20 remains fairly stable. Only the Skoda Octavia grew significantly by moving from 16th in 2013 to 10th place in 2014.
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