The American market (PC + LUV) fell by 14.7% in 2020
The US market for light vehicles (passenger cars – PCs and light utility vehicles - LUVs) fell by 14.7% in 2020, to 14,537,086 units, due to the coronavirus crisis, which is an average result regarding the global market, with China doing much better and Europe much worse.

All carmakers saw their sales decline, except Tesla whose registrations rise from 179,000 units in 2019 to 205,600 in 2020, which represents an increase of almost 15% year-on-year. Its market share increased from 1.0% in 2019 to 1.5% in 2020, but the Californian carmaker is still very far from the leaders.

The leading carmaker in the United States remains the GM group (17.4% of the market), ahead of Toyota (14.5%) which is ahead for the first time the Ford group (14.0%), result of a sudden delete of its sedans range (Fiesta, Focus, Fusion, Taurus) last year. The FCA group remains at the fourth place (12.5%), ahead of Honda (9.2%), Hyundai-Kia (8.4%) and Renault-Nissan (6.8%) which experienced the largest fall on the US market in 2020 (-32.7%). German carmakers are behind, with Volkswagen (3.9%), Daimler (2.2%) and BMW (2.1%).

Light trucks (SUVs + pick-ups + MPVS and vans) continued to dominate the market in 2020, now accounting for 75% of the US sales, compared to just 25% for sedans, coupes and convertibles. SUVs alone represent 51% of the US market in 2020, the remaining 24% being divided into pick-ups (20% of the market), MPVs (2%) and vans (2%). The best-selling vehicle in the United States in 2020 remains the Ford F-Series pick-up (as it has been for about 40 years) with 787,000 units registered.


    
 

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