MPV sales in Europe between 1995 and 2022
- Sales of MPVs (Multi Proposes Vehicles) in Europe increased significantly between 1996 and 2006, the start of this period corresponding to the launch of the Renault Scénic (C-segment) which was followed fairly quickly by its competitors at Citroën (Picasso) and brands foreign, such as Opel, Ford, Fiat, Volkswagen.
- The previous period (1985-1995) had been mainly marked by the Renault Espace (D-segment) which had pioneered MPVs in Europe in 1984 (based on a Matra design) and did not then encounter strong competition. This is the reason why this period is characterized by a very weak minivan market (around 1% to 2% per year).
- The peak of MPV sales in Europe was reached in 2006, with 2.3 million sales and a market share of 15%, compared to 4.5% in 1997, 7.5% in 2000 and 11.5% in 2003. From this date, MPVs began their decline, victims of the strong increase in sales of SUVs which competed directly with them. In 2022, only 210,000 MPVs were sold in Europe.
- The MPV market share in Europe fell from 15% to 12% in 2008, then to 10% in 2013, 5% in 2018, 3% in 2020, 2% in 2021 and 2022. It is to highlight that all MPVs mainstream carmakers have been phased out and only Premium carmakers remain (BMW Active Tourer, Mercedes B-Class) but for how long?
- According to Inovev, the MPV market has no chance of rising again in the short term in Europe, because there is no more offer from carmakers. All MPVs have been gradually replaced by SUVs, the latest being the Renault Espace itself.