The 2017 European market by segment and body type (4)
- E Segment currently accounts for 7.5% of the European passenger car market, down from 9% in 2005. This segment is falling inexorably. The breakdown by body in this segment shows that sedans have lost a lot of influence, since their sales volume fell from 0.9 million units in 2000 to 0.475 million units in 2017 (-0.425 million). Sales of SUVs in this segment are stagnating, from just under 0.2 million in 2000 to slightly more than 0.2 million units in 2017. E-segment minivans, on the other hand, have lost much of their sales influence, from 0.275 million units in 2000 to 0.175 million in 2017.
- The F segment is currently at 0.5% of the European passenger car market, compared to 0.5% in 2005. This segment has thus been stable since 2005, but this market share is twice that of 2000, because at that time there were only sedans and practically no SUVs. The breakdown by body in this segment is quite atypical, since the F-segment sedans are now selling as much as the F-segment SUVs, while in the year 2000 the latter practically did not exist. F segment MPVs do not exist.
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