The new car market in the EU grew by 14%, with electric vehicles surpassing the 1.5 million mark for the first time last year. Dacia achieved a record market share, where there was also a brand that almost doubled its sales. Which brands fell, and which were the leaders of growth?

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New car registrations in the EU increased from 9.25 million units in 2022 to 10.5 million last year. The largest increase was observed in electricity: from 1.12 million to 1.53 million.

In automotive groups, Volkswagen occupies 26% of the market, Stellantis almost 18%, Renault. up to 11%. Among brands, Volkswagen occupies 10.9% of the market, Toyota – 6.5%, Renault – 6%, BMW – 5.6%. Dacia achieved a share of 4.9%, out of 519,000 vehicles delivered in the EU.

Which brands grew the most last year? Tesla Motors climbed 89% to 279,000 vehicles, while Suzuki climbed 43%. Alfa Romeo increased sales by 56%, as did Lexus, but these are brands with a market share of less than one percent.

Cupra sales increased by 36%, and Jeep – by 23%. Compared to 2022, Mazda increased volumes by 34%, and Smart – by 35%.

Among the mass brands, Skoda rose by 26% to 580,000 vehicles, with a similar percentage increase for Nissan (to 195,000).

Sales of which brands have decreased? Fiat and Citroen fell by 2-3%, and Ford – by 4.6%. Two smaller brands experienced significant declines: Mitsubishi (-25%) and Honda (-18%)

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