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Europe's New-Car Sales Grew 8.4% in H1 2015, 14.6% in June


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European Monthly Sales Volumes Year-on-Year Comparison

25 of 29 countries recorded increased H1 2015 sales

Volkswagen Golf, Ford Fiesta and Renault Clio were the best-selling cars for the first six months of the year

European new-car sales increased by 8.4% in the first half of 2015, reports JATO Dynamics, the world’s leading provider of automotive intelligence. Sales bounced back in June, with a rise of 14.6% compared to a year earlier, following a slowdown in sales during May.

JATO’s headline market analysis:

Total car sales in H1 2015 were 7,410,510 units, the highest H1 sales since 2010

Italy and Spain both recorded H1 2015 growth of more than 100,000 units

All of the top ten models and top ten brands recorded higher H1 2015 sales

HARROW, UK -- July 20, 2015: The European new-car market ended H1 2015 in good health, indicating that the slower sales in May being a downfall in an otherwise strong start to the year. 25 of the 29 markets studied showed H1 2015 growth, with four recording growth of over 20%.

Brian Walters, Vice President of Data at JATO Dynamics, commented: “Confidence in the European market last month was clearly well placed, as the car industry reported strong sales growth for the first half of the year in most markets.”

Volkswagen reinforced its position as the leading car brand in Europe, as it increased total H1 2015 sales by 9.1%. Renault took second place, with Ford in third. All the top ten brands recorded increased sales, with Mercedes-Benz and Renault achieving growth of more than 10%, benefitting from the success of modern products such as the latest Mercedes-Benz C-Class and Renault Captur.

Top Ten Brands

Make Jun_15 Jun_14 % change Jun Jun YtD_15 Jun YtD_14 % change YtD
VOLKSWAGEN 166,424 141,274 +17.8% 899,715 824,553 +9.1%
RENAULT 110,979 105,504 +5.2% 516,721 468,000 +10.4%
FORD 104,969 91,595 +14.6% 548,283 515,229 +6.4%
OPEL/VAUXHALL 101,815 93,297 +9.1% 498,789 473,224 +5.4%
PEUGEOT 84,887 75,034 +13.1% 449,120 421,652 +6.5%
AUDI 75,458 64,394 +17.2% 400,569 383,465 +4.5%
BMW 72,050 64,390 +11.9% 372,241 345,327 +7.8%
MERCEDES 70,137 59,970 +17.0% 371,643 333,593 +11.4%
FIAT 65,257 57,467 +13.6% 353,072 324,267 +8.9%
SKODA 60,700 52,577 +15.4% 319,293 299,257 +6.7%

New products have also driven increased sales for many brands outside the top ten, with Jeep, Lamborghini, smart, Infiniti and SsangYong all reporting strong growth in H1 2015.

The Volkswagen Golf remained Europe’s best-selling car in H1 2015, with sales up 2.2% for the half year, although this represents a slight reduction in market share. Behind the Golf, four B-segment models, the Ford Fiesta, Volkswagen Polo, Renault Clio, and Opel/Vauxhall Corsa took the next four places.

The biggest volume increase in the top ten was recorded by the new Volkswagen Passat, which rose 39.3% in H1 2015 compared to its predecessor’s performance a year ago.

Beyond the top ten the trend is much the same, as most models recorded increased sales, but the greatest increases were achieved by new or revised models, such as the Ford Mondeo, Renault Twingo, and Peugeot 308. Of particular note are the increased sales of small crossover models, both new and longer-established, such as the Renault Captur, Opel/Vauxhall Mokka, Peugeot 2008, Nissan Juke, Citroën C4 Cactus, Fiat 500X and Suzuki Vitara.

Top Ten Models

Make & Model Jun_15 Jun_14 % change Jun Jun YtD_15 Jun YtD_14 % change YtD
VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 49,555 43,725 +13.3% 275,848 270,012 +2.2%
FORD FIESTA 33,646 27,509 +22.3% 173,999 167,889 +3.6%
VOLKSWAGEN POLO 31,063 22,567 +37.6% 158,952 140,445 +13.2%
RENAULT CLIO 30,821 34,680 -11.1% 165,841 162,619 +2.0%
OPEL/VAUXHALL CORSA 27,133 26,943 +0.7% 150,943 133,753 +12.9%
FORD FOCUS 25,031 21,714 +15.3% 127,799 121,494 +5.2%
RENAULT CAPTUR 23,942 20,911 +14.5% 107,453 87,340 +23.0%
PEUGEOT 208 23,092 19,390 +19.1% 120,786 119,599 +1.0%
NISSAN QASHQAI 22,899 19,291 +18.7% 124,782 110,375 +13.1%
VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT 21,698 14,757 +47.0% 111,285 79,892 +39.3%

“Following this strong first-half performance across a diverse range of brands and models, the industry is well placed for a successful second half of the year,” Brian Walters concluded.