The Toyota Yaris Cross remains the most produced car in France in 2024
- The Toyota Yaris Cross SUV remains, as in 2023, the most produced passenger car in France in 2024, with 206,679 units assembled last year at the Onnaing site, compared to 200,025 in 2023 (+3.3%), 98% of which are equipped with full-hybrid engines. The Toyota Yaris Cross achieves its best sales in Italy (20% of Yaris Cross sales), France (17.6%), Germany (17.3%) and England (11%). This model is well ahead of the Peugeot 3008 (127,017 units in 2024 compared to 111,415 in 2023; +14%) and Peugeot 308 (92,962 units compared to 100,361; -7.3%), produced respectively at the Sochaux and Mulhouse sites.
- Fourth place in the ranking of the most produced passenger cars in France in 2024 is occupied by the Toyota Yaris sedan (a different model from the Toyota Yaris Cross), of which 72,934 units left the assembly lines of the Onnaing site last year, compared to 73,763 in 2023 (-1.1%). 98% were equipped with the full-hybrid engine. The majority of Toyota Yaris sold in Europe is produced at the Czech site in Kolin.
- The Onnaing plant remains the assembly plant located in France that produced the most vehicles in 2024 (279,613 units compared to 273,788 in 2023; +2%), well ahead of the sites of Sochaux (174,618 units compared to 174,654 in 2023), Maubeuge (159,724 units compared to 123,149 in 2023; +29.7%), Hordain (154,694 units compared to 148,669 in 2023; +4%), Sandouville (149,700 units compared to 131,426 in 2023; +14%), Mulhouse (147,564 units compared to 184,590 in 2023; -20%) and Batilly (146,311 units compared to 150,257 in 2023; -2.6%). Among these production sites, several are specialized in the assembly of light utility vehicles, such as Maubeuge, Hordain, Sandouville or Batilly, because France is the European country that produces the most light utility vehicles.