Overview of the Canadian market in 2015
- The Canadian automotive market grew by 2.7% in 2015, reaching a volume of 1.90 million vehicles (1.18 million LCV and 0.72 million PC). With this volume approaching 2 million vehicles, the Canadian market has reached a new high, although the country's production volume is shrinking every year, which means that Canada must rely more and more imports, mainly from the United States and Mexico where production volume tends to progress.
- Canada is also the market in the NAFTA region, which increased the least in 2015, seeing as the US market grew by 5.7% and the Mexican market by 19.5%.
- By manufacturer, the FCA group (15.4% of the market, + 1.1%) continues to lead the Canadian market (thanks to the Chrysler branch), ahead of the Ford group (14.5% market share, -4.8% ). Followed by the GM group (13.9% market share, + 5.4%), Toyota (11.0% of the market, + 4.1%), Hyundai-Kia (10.7% market share, -2.2 %), Honda (9.4% of the market, + 2.9%), Renault-Nissan (6.9% market share, +12.6%), Volkswagen (5.5% market share, 8.8 %), Mazda (3.8% market share, -0.5%) and Subaru (2.5% market share, 10.9%). The largest increases go to the Renault-Nissan and the Volkswagen groups. Groups Hyundai-Kia, Mazda and Ford saw sales decline.
- The ten best selling models in the Canadian market in 2015 are: Ford F-Series (115 148 units), Dodge Ram (89 371), Honda Civic (64 950), GMC Sierra (53 727), Ford Escape (47 726), Hyundai Elantra (47 722), Toyota Corolla (47 198), Dodge Caravan (46 927), Chevrolet Silverado (46 407), Toyota RAV4 (42 246).
Contact us: info@inovev.com