Sales evolution of ICE vehicles in Europe, China and the USA
- The internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicle market fell sharply in Europe and China, while the decline was more limited in the United States.
- In Europe, the average market share which was 96.1% of total passenger car registrations in 2017 decreased to 94.9% in 2018 then 93.2% in 2019, 84.5% in 2020, 75.4 % in 2021 and 69.7% in 2022. Volumes decreased from 14,977,558 units in 2017 to 13,550,275 in 2018, 14,716,672 in 2019, 10,094,389 in 2020, 8,876,993 in 2021 and 7,853,674 in 2022.
- In China, the average market share which was 97.2% of total passenger car registrations in 2017 declined to 94.5% in 2018 then 94.1% in 2019, 92.9% in 2020, 82.0 % in 2021 and 64.6% in 2022. Volumes decreased from 24,025,544 units in 2017 to 20,080,193 in 2018, 20,203,346 in 2019, 18,739,414 in 2020, 17,655,938 in 2021 and 16,255 399 in 2022.
- In the United States, the average market share, which was 96.8% of total passenger car registrations in 2017, slightly declined to 95.7% in 2018 then 95.5% in 2019, 94.6% in 2020, 90 .4% in 2021 and 87.4% in 2022. Volumes decreased from 16,687,248 units in 2017 to 15,519,142 in 2018, 16,122,133 in 2019, 13,751,102 in 2020, 13,651,446 in 2021 and 12 237,271 in 2022.
- Among these three regions, it is the United States which remains the most faithful to the internal combustion engine, with a share of 87.4% in 2022, compared to 69.7% in Europe and 64.6% in China.