Market down -6.7%, Hyundai (+25.1%), Kia (+21.8%) shine, VW Golf back to #1 – Best Selling Cars Blog

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Hyundai sales are up 25.1% in a market down -6.7%

26/03 update: Now with Top 50 models.

29/03 update: Now with Top 72 All-brands and Top 402 All-models.

According to data by ACEA, the European new car market (EU+EFTA+UK) drops -6.7% year-on-year to 804,028 units, the lowest result for the month in at least 22 years. Once again the Top 5 markets display varied results, with the UK up 15%, Spain up 6.6%, Germany up 3.2%, France down -13% and Italy down -22.6%. The best performers among the rest of the markets are Iceland (+47.3%), Portugal (+39.2%), Greece (+27.8%), Romania (+24.9%) and Cyprus (+23.2%), while the worst are Norway (-23.8%), Finland (-22.9%), Slovenia (-21.3%) and Austria (-18.9%).

The Volkswagen Group (-11.6%) keeps the lead of the groups ranking above Stellantis (-17.5%) in difficulty. Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi (-7.4%) fares slightly worse than the market in a poor performing podium. On the other hand Hyundai-Kia (+25.1%) posts another splendid gain in 4th place, and the next three groups defy the market conditions with positive results: the BMW Group (+1.3%), Toyota Group (+4.7%) and Daimler (+1.9%) are all up. Tesla (+185.1%) scores a surreal gain to end at #10.

Over in the brands ranking, Volkswagen (-16.8%) easily keeps the leas but falls significantly, it is followed like last month by Toyota (+2.7%) very solid and Peugeot (-24.1%) struggling on a high year-ago comparison base. BMW (-4.7%), Mercedes (-1.7%) and Skoda (-13.6%) ensure the Top 6 is unchanged on January. Renault (-14.3%), Audi (-4.3%) and Ford (-12.2%) follow. Kia (+21.8%) secures the largest gain in the Top 10 at #10 with Hyundai (+25.1%) doing even better at #11. Dacia (+13.2%), Tesla (+185.1%), Mini (+26.1%), Mazda (+6.5%), Cupra (+145.4%), Honda (+66.1%), Porsche (+8.9%), MG (+144.3%) and DS (+11.6%) also defy the market with significant year-on-year gains.

Model-wise, the VW Golf (-7.1%) roughly follows the market to return to the top spot for the first time since last June after falling to #36 in November. However it only ranks #3 in the year-to-date charts. The Peugeot 208 (-20.2%) endures a steep fall at #2 but becomes the best-seller YTD while last month’s leader the Dacia Sandero (-1.1%) resists well year-on-year but drops to #3 and #2 YTD. The Citroen C3 (-16.2%) is up 14 spots on January to land at a record 4th place, also hit in February 2019. The Peugeot 2008 (-26.5%) is knocked down two ranks to #5 ahead of the Opel Corsa (-20%), Renault Clio (-24.1%) and Fiat Panda (-24.4%) all down significantly. In contrast the Peugeot 3008 (+5.5%) makes it thee Peugeots in the Top 10 and the Hyundai Tucson (+17%) returns to the Top 10 at #10. The new Toyota Yaris Cross is down 10 ranks to #18 and is one of three recent launches in the Top 50 alongside the Tesla Model Y (#35) and Renault Arkana (#48). 

Previous month: Europe January 2022: Toyota, Kia defy market down -2.4%, Sandero #1, Yaris Cross in Top 10

One year ago: Europe February 2021: Volumes down -20.3%, Peugeot places 208 #1 and 2008 #2 

Full February 2022 Top 10 groups, Top 72 All-brands and Top 402 models below.

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