The Spanish market shrinks by 31.7% in 2021 compared to 2019
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The Spanish market shrinks by 31.7% in 2021 compared to 2019
- The Spanish automotive market (passenger cars) remained at a very low level in 2021 compared to 2019 (-31.7%), a level which remains very slightly higher compared to 2020 (+ 1.0%). In total, Spain registered 859,477 passenger cars last year, up from 851,211 in 2020 and 1,258,260 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 Seat remains the market leader (81,613 units), ahead of Peugeot (67,266 units), Toyota (62,329 units), Volkswagen (61,724 units), Hyundai (57,508 units) and Kia (57,235 units). units).
- By groups, Volkswagen is the Spanish market leader in 2021 (206,931 units) thanks to its Spanish subsidiary Seat, ahead of Stellantis (192,529 units), Renault-Nissan (118,346 units) and Hyundai-Kia (114,743 units).
- The best-selling models were Seat Arona (20,053 units), Hyundai Tucson (18,835 units), Dacia Sandero (18,252 units), Peugeot 2008 (17,163 units), Seat Leon (15,917 units) ) and the Toyota Corolla (15,372 units).
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The Belgian market is down 30.3% in 2021 compared to 2019
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The Belgian market is down 30.3% in 2021 compared to 2019
- The Belgian automotive market (passenger cars) remained at a very low level in 2021 compared to 2019 (-30.3%), a level which is even lower than that of 2020 (-11.2%). In total, Belgium registered 383,123 passenger cars last year, compared to 431,491 in 2020 and 550,003 in 2019. This is the lowest figure recorded for several 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 a wait-and-see attitude from customers on electric vehicles may slow down purchases and encourage potential customers to keep their vehicles longer.
- The classification by brand shows that BMW becomes the market leader for the first time, with 38,962 units, ahead of Volkswagen (34,349 units), Peugeot (28,479 units), Audi (28,016 units) and Mercedes (27,525 units). As in Germany, the Premium brands enjoy a comfortable position here.
- By groups, Volkswagen is the Belgian market leader in 2021 (89,331 units), ahead of Stellantis (77,467 units), BMW (45,911 units), Renault-Nissan (43,349 units), Daimler (27,689 units) and Hyundai- Kia (27,304 units).
- The best-selling models were the Volvo XC40 (8,512 units), the Hyundai Tucson (6,767 units), the BMW X1 (6,374 units). Belgium is one of the few countries where the three best sellers are SUVs.
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The Norwegian market increases by 24.8% compared to 2019 and becomes 64.5% electric
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The Norwegian market increases by 24.8% compared to 2019 and becomes 64.5% electric
- The Norwegian automotive market represented 176,276 passenger car sales in 2021, against 141,412 in 2020 and 142,381 in 2019. Norway is one of the few countries to see its sales increase in 2021 compared to 2019 (+ 24.8%), setting a new record. This market is very specific in the sense that it is the most electrified in Europe. Indeed, 113,715 of new cars sold last year were battery-powered vehicles (BEVs), representing a share of 64.5% compared to 54.3% in 2020.
- Norway is therefore not only the largest producer of hydrocarbons in Europe, but also the country which purchases the highest proportion of electric cars. Indeed, the European average is around 10% of the market. Norway is therefore in line with its target of 100% electric cars sold by 2025.
- In this context, the Tesla brand (which only sells 100% electric cars) becomes the Norwegian market leader for the first time in 2021, with 20,397 units (11.6% of total sales), ahead of Volkswagen (16,926 units). ), Toyota (15,807 units), Volvo (13,707 units), BMW (11,119 units) and Audi (10,355 units). The Tesla Model 3 is the best-selling model in Norway in 2021.
- By groups, Volkswagen is well ahead of all its competitors with a market share of 22% in 2021.
- Recall that unlike gasoline and diesel cars, electric cars are tax free in Norway, making them comparatively cheaper to buy. They also enjoy multiple advantages in the country, even if the authorities are starting to remove some (such as free urban tolls or free parking).
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The Swiss market shrinks by 23.4% in 2021 compared to 2019
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The Swiss market shrinks by 23.4% in 2021 compared to 2019
- The Swiss automotive market (passenger cars) remained at a very low level in 2021 compared to 2019 (-23.4%), a level which remains very slightly higher compared to 2020 (+ 0.7%). In total, Switzerland registered 238,480 passenger cars last year, up from 236,828 in 2020 and 311,466 in 2019. This is the lowest figure in several 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 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 brands shows that Volkswagen remains the market leader, with 25,845 units, but the Premium brands are just behind, as in Germany. Mercedes sold 21,587 units, BMW 20,933 units and Audi 17,033 units.
- By groups, Volkswagen is the Swiss market leader in 2021 (78,456 units), ahead of BMW (25,432 units), Stellantis (25,300 units), Daimler (21,986 units) and Renault-Nissan (19,695 units).
- The best-selling models were the Skoda Octavia (4,248 units), the Tesla Model 3 (3,978 units), the Audi Q3 (3,663 units), the Volkswagen Tiguan (3,430 units), the Fiat 500 (3 384 units) and the Toyota Yaris (3,276 units). The Volkswagen Golf collapsed in favor of the new Volkswagen ID3 and ID4 which replaced it in 2021 (3,375 units against 2,988 for the Golf).
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The Dutch market shrinks by 27.6% in 2021 compared to 2019
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The Dutch market shrinks by 27.6% in 2021 compared to 2019
- The Dutch automotive market (passenger cars) remained at a very low level in 2021 compared to 2019 (-27.6%), a level which is even lower than that of 2020 (-10.0%). In total, the Netherlands registered 322,831 passenger cars last year, up from 358,330 in 2020 and 446,114 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 a wait-and-see attitude from customers on electric vehicles may slow down purchases and encourage potential customers to keep their vehicles longer.
- The classification by brand shows that Volkswagen remains the market leader with 31,059 units, ahead of Kia (30,028 units), Toyota (23,022 units), Peugeot (20,283 units), Skoda (20,215 units), BMW (18,662 units). ) and Ford (18,219 units).
- By groups, Volkswagen dominates the market with 74,543 units, ahead of Stellantis (51,236 units), Hyundai-Kia (43,428 units) and Renault-Nissan (29,351 units).
- The best-selling models were the Kia Niro (9,795 units), the Kia Picanto (7,499 units), the Volvo XC40 (7,242 units), the Volkswagen Polo (7,106 units), the Toyota Yaris (6,200 units) ) and the Toyota Aygo (5,543 units). The Netherlands is the only country in Europe where Kia places its models in the first two places in sales.
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