Europe June New Car Sales Rose 18%, Electric Vehicles Gain Traction
19 July 2023 - 4:29PM
Dow Jones News
By David Sachs
New car registrations in Europe rose in June compared with a
year ago and battery-electric vehicles took a bigger market share,
overtaking diesel-fueled vehicles for the first time, the European
Automobile Manufacturers' Association said Wednesday.
Registrations, which reflect sales, totaled a little more than 1
million and rose 18% compared to June 2022, according to the
European car industry group known as ACEA.
Fully electric vehicle sales rose 66% to about 158,300. They
accounted for 15% of all sales, surpassing the market share held by
diesel vehicles for the first time, ACEA said.
June registrations reflect a continuing recovery from
pandemic-related disruptions, but cumulative volumes remain 21%
below 2019 levels, ACEA said.
ACEA said German car maker Volkswagen had 273,000 registrations,
a jump of 26% from last June. Registrations for Stellantis, the
Amsterdam-based manufacturer, fell 1.3% to 188,900. France's
Renault sales rose 1.7% to 124,200. German car maker Mercedes-Benz
saw registrations grow 6.6% to 52,700, and BMW Group saw a 16% rise
to 64,800.
Registrations in every European Union market grew except for
Hungary, where sales fell 1.4%. Sales rose in Germany by 25%, Spain
by 13%, France by 11.5% and Italy by 9.1%, ACEA said.
Write to David Sachs at david.sachs@wsj.com
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