A tax on vehicles of 1 800 kg and more in Europe? Who would be concerned? (2/2)
Now imagine that this law is transposed at European level as part of an hypothetical (but plausible) project for a European tax on heavy passenger cars. What would be in this case, the vehicles concerned, their sales and production volumes?

If we keep the same definitions and criteria used for the law in France, the analysis shows that around 8% of the European market for thermal and non-plug-in hybrid passenger cars would be impacted by such a law, i.e. nearly 1.3 million vehicles. Which carmakers sell these vehicles? The vast majority (65% of the +1 800 kg market) is sold by the brands Mercedes, Volvo, Audi, Land Rover and VW. The VW group (VW, Audi, Skoda, Seat, Porsche, Bentley, etc.) alone sells a third of passenger cars in this weight range.

Of these 1.3 million vehicles sold in Europe, 28% are produced in Germany, which is the largest contributor in this market. Next come imported vehicles (by European or non-European carmakers) which represent 23% of sales. At a second level, we find Great Britain (12%) and Sweden (9%). As we have seen in the previous pages, France produces very few vehicles over 1,800 kg (1% of this market).

Finally, these vehicles weighing over 1,800 kg produced in Europe for the European market represent 8% of all thermal vehicles produced in Europe for the European market (ie nearly one million vehicles). It should be noted that around 1 million vehicles over 1,800 kg are also produced in Europe but exported outside Europe.


 
 
    
 

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