Global automobile production of light vehicles over the first five months of 2021 (1/2)
The volume of global production of light vehicles (PCs + LUVs) over the first five months of 2021 shows an increase of 35.5% compared to the first five months of 2020 but a decrease of 12% compared to the first five months of 2019. The comparison with 2019 is more significant because the year 2020 was strongly disrupted by the Covid-19 crisis which resulted in the closure of automobile factories and dealerships.

This drop of 12% compared to 2019 is greater than that for registrations (-5.1%), proving that stocks continue to decrease in 2021, like in 2020. To avoid excessively long delivery times, some carmakers drive part of their customers to recent used vehicles.

It should be noted that the production of passenger cars (PCs) fell by 14.9% over the first five months of 2021 while the production of light utility vehicles (LUVs) increased by 0.7%, reflecting a clear difference in the demand for these two types of vehicles. LUVs represent 21.7% of global production in 2021, compared to 20.8% in 2020 and 19% in 2019, with SUVs and minivans being integrated into passenger cars.

China's share of global automotive production continues to increase, rising from 31% over 4 months 2021 to 33% over 5 months 2021. This growth comes at the expense of Europe and Japan.


    
 

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