European production fell 1.4% in 2019

European automobile production (VP + LCV) fell 1.4% in 2019 to 18.25 million units compared to 18.5 million in 2018 and 18.9 million in 2017. This drop in automobile production, which even reached 2.6% for passenger cars alone (15.7 million units compared to 16.1 million in 2018 and 16.5 million in 2017), due to the drop in registrations in many markets, including China.


Exports to regions outside Europe (29 countries) thus again lost 200,000 units in 2019 compared to 2018, a year which had already recorded a loss of 200,000 units. Fortunately, the good performance of the European market in 2019 (+ 1.2% for passenger cars) helped limit the damage.


The transfer of part of production from the West to Eastern Europe continued in 2019, as the Western European volume fell by 4.3% (-6.1% for passenger cars ) while the Eastern European volume increased by 8.9% (+ 8.9% for passenger cars). The proportion is now 75-25 in favor of Western Europe. This gap narrows from year to year.


Germany remains the leading producer in Europe, but its influence is reduced from year to year, in particular due to a drop in exports to the USA and China, and the partial or total transfer of certain models from Germany abroad. Spain remains the second largest producer in Europe, ahead of France and England. It is now closely followed by the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Together, the Czech Republic and Slovakia produce more than France!



20-9-10
    
 

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