The Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi group drops to the third place in the 2019 world ranking
- The Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi group has published its sales figures for 2019. Its global sales reached 10.18 million vehicles (PC+LUV), a decline of 5.4% compared to 2018. In 2018, the Franco-Japanese group was the second world vehicle maker behind VW Group by taking into account the heavy utility vehicles, or the first world carmaker by counting passenger cars and light utility vehicles.
- In 2019, the Franco-Japanese group was impacted by the results of the Nissan brand (-8.3% representing a loss of almost 500,000 units) and fell to third place, behind Volkswagen and Toyota (whether with or without the heavy utility vehicles).
- Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi group sales are broken down as follows:
• 5.18 million units of the Nissan Group,
• 3.75 million of the Renault Group (including 736,570 under Dacia brand and 414,243 under Lada brand)
• 1.25 million of Mitsubishi.
- The breakdown by market:
• Europe remains its largest market, with 2.74 million vehicles, or 27% of its world sales.
• China is its second market, with 1.48 million vehicles, or 15% of its world sales.
• The United States remains its third market, with 1.47 million vehicles, or 15% of its world sales.
• Japan is its fourth market, with 568,000 vehicles, or 6% of its world sales.
These four markets represent 63% of the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi group's global sales in 2019.
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