The Toyota Yaris remains the most produced car in France in 2021
- 詳細
The Toyota Yaris remains the most produced car in France in 2021
- The Toyota Yaris remained the most produced car in France in 2021 (as in 2020), ahead of the Peugeot 3008 which had beaten it in 2018 and 2019. There was only one generation of Yaris produced at the Onnaing site last year, while the previous year two generations had accumulated, and the total production was 156,464 units against 147,547 Peugeot 3008s produced at Sochaux. In 2020, the Toyota Yaris had been produced at 188,142 units (including two generations) and the Peugeot 3008 at 148,733 units. Despite a 16.8% drop in its production volume in 2021 compared to 2020, the Toyota Yaris remains a European success while the Peugeot 3008 has lost a lot of influence in the last two years mainly due to the success of the Peugeot 2008 which took him many customers, this model being manufactured in Spain and no longer in France.
- The Toyota Yaris sold 179,383 units in Europe in 2021, while the Peugeot 3008 did not exceed 150,000 units. The Peugeot 2008, for its part, exceeded 180,000 sales, which means that it would undoubtedly have been the most produced car in France if the Stellantis group had decided to manufacture it in France, like the previous generation.
- It should be added that the Onnaing site began manufacturing the Yaris Cross from the third quarter of 2021, and that 47,791 copies left the factory until December 31. The Onnaing plant therefore manufactured a total of 204,255 vehicles in 2021.
- Finally, it should be noted that the Czech site in Kolin began production of part of the Toyota Yaris in the fourth quarter of 2021, a production volume which is estimated at 7,730 units manufactured until December 31. The production target for the Yaris in Kolin is 100,000 units per year at cruising speed.
Contact us: info@inovev.com
続きを読む... The Toyota Yaris remains the most produced car in France in 2021
The French market is down 25.1% in 2021 compared to 2019
- 詳細
The French market is down 25.1% in 2021 compared to 2019
- The French automotive market (passenger cars) remained at a very low level in 2021 compared to 2019 (-25.1%), a level which remains very slightly higher than that of 2020 (+ 0.5%). In total, France registered 1,659,146 passenger cars last year, up from 1,650,118 in 2020 and 2,214,428 in 2019. This is the lowest figure since 1975, after 2020.
- The reasons given for this very low level of registrations in 2021 relate to the lack of supply of the semiconductors that automakers need to make their cars marketable. But it could be that the sharp increase in the average price of cars as well as a wait-and-see attitude by customers towards the electric vehicle is holding back purchases and causing potential customers to keep their cars longer or to buy a used car.
- The ranking by brands shows that Peugeot for the first time supplanted Renault on this market in 2021, with 285,966 units against 268,975, these two brands being the best-selling on the French market, ahead of Citroën (161,926 units), Dacia (125 207 units) and Volkswagen (105,299 units).
- By groups, Stellantis is the French market leader in 2021 (560,361 units), ahead of Renault-Nissan (424,185 units), Volkswagen (220,957 units), Toyota (100,876 units) and Hyundai-Kia (89,465 units).
- The best-selling models were Peugeot 208 (88,057 units), Renault Clio (85,385 units), Dacia Sandero (77,054 units), Peugeot 2008 (75,478 units), Citroën C3 (65,395 units) and the Renault Captur (52,605 units).
Contact us: info@inovev.com
続きを読む... The French market is down 25.1% in 2021 compared to 2019
The UK market is down 28.7% in 2021 compared to 2019
- 詳細
The UK market is down 28.7% in 2021 compared to 2019
- The British automotive market (passenger cars) remained at a very low level in 2021 compared to 2019 (-28.7%), a level which remains very slightly higher compared to 2020 (+ 1.0%). In total, Britain registered 1,647,181 passenger cars last year, up from 1,631,064 in 2020 and 2,311,140 in 2019. This is the lowest figure in decades, after 2020.
- The reasons given for this very low level of registrations in 2021 relate to the lack of supply of the semiconductors that automakers need to make their cars marketable.
- But it could be that the sharp increase in the average price of cars as well as the wait-and-see attitude of customers towards electric vehicles is slowing down purchases and causing potential customers to keep their vehicles longer.
- The ranking by brand shows that Volkswagen dominates this market, with 147,826 units, ahead of Audi (117,953 units), BMW (116,577 units), Ford (116,305 units), Toyota (100,895 units), Mercedes (97,945 units). ) and Vauxhall (91,452 units).
- By groups, Volkswagen remains largely the leader with 385,756 units, ahead of Stellantis (213,650 units) thanks to its subsidiary Vauxhall, BMW (162,333 units) thanks to its subsidiary Mini, Hyundai-Kia (160,624 units) and Renault-Nissan ( 121,225 units).
- The best-selling models were the Vauxhall Corsa (40,914 units), the Mini (35,446 units), the Mercedes Class A (30,710 units), the Volkswagen Polo (30,634 units) and the Volkswagen Golf (30,255 units). We see the collapse of the Ford Fiesta and Ford Focus, traditional leaders of the British market.
Contact us: info@inovev.com
続きを読む... The UK market is down 28.7% in 2021 compared to 2019
The German market shrinks by 27.3% in 2021 compared to 2019
- 詳細
The German market shrinks by 27.3% in 2021 compared to 2019
- The German automotive market (passenger cars) remained at a very low level in 2021 compared to 2019 (-27.3%), a level which remains very slightly lower compared to 2020 (-10.1%). In total, Germany registered 2,622,132 passenger cars last year, up from 2,917,678 in 2020 and 3,607,258 in 2019. This is the lowest figure in decades.
- The reasons given for this very low level of registrations in 2021 relate to the lack of supply of the semiconductors that automakers need to make their cars marketable.
- But it could be that the sharp increase in the average price of cars as well as the wait-and-see attitude of customers towards electric vehicles is slowing down purchases and causing potential customers to keep their vehicles longer.
- The brand classification shows that Volkswagen largely dominates the German market, with 489,962 units, ahead of Mercedes (225,392 units), BMW (222,481 units), Audi (181,877 units) and Opel (161,852 units). The three German Premium brands therefore occupy a prominent place.
- By groups, Volkswagen is well ahead of all its competitors, with 959,328 units. Stellantis is second (358,494 units) thanks to its subsidiary Opel, then follows BMW (265,419 units, Daimler (249,415 units) and Renault-Nissan (209,475 units).
- The best-selling models were the Volkswagen Golf (91,621 units), the Volkswagen T-Roc (57,424 units), the Volkswagen Tiguan (55,527 units), the Opel Corsa (49,475 units) and the Volkswagen Passat (45,696 units).
Contact us: info@inovev.com
続きを読む... The German market shrinks by 27.3% in 2021 compared to 2019
The Italian market is down 23.9% in 2021 compared to 2019
- 詳細
The Italian market is down 23.9% in 2021 compared to 2019
- The Italian automotive market (passenger cars) remained at a very low level in 2021 compared to 2019 (-23.9%), a level which remains slightly higher than that of 2020 (+ 5.5%). In total, Italy registered 1,457,952 passenger cars last year, compared to 1,381,496 in 2020 and 1,916,320 in 2019. This is the lowest figure since 2014, after 2020.
- The reasons given for this very low level of registrations in 2021 relate to the lack of supply of the semiconductors that automakers need to make their cars marketable.
- But it could be that the sharp increase in the average price of cars as well as a wait-and-see attitude from customers on electric vehicles may slow down purchases and encourage potential customers to keep their vehicles longer.
- The ranking by brand shows that Fiat remains largely in the lead in this market, with 223,567 units, ahead of Volkswagen (126,092 units), Toyota (84,850 units), Peugeot (84,263 units), Ford (80,989 units) and Renault. (74,544 units).
- By groups, Stellantis is the Italien market leader in 2021 (549,775 units), ahead of Volkswagen (234,285 units), Renault-Nissan (167,379 units), Toyota (89,549 units) and Hyundai-Kia (88,892 units).
- The best-selling models were the Fiat Panda (102,494 units), the Fiat 500 (45,138 units), the Lancia Ypsilon (41,527 units), the Jeep Renegade (33,177 units), the Toyota Yaris (31,167 units) and the Fiat 500X (29,898 units). Note that Italy is the only country in Europe where the Lancia Ypsilon is sold.
Contact us: info@inovev.com
続きを読む... The Italian market is down 23.9% in 2021 compared to 2019