Dacia Sandero is the queen of Europe in the first half of 2024, which has been followed by the Volkswagen Golf and Renault Clio. Tesla Model Y is losing ground
Sales of new cars in Europe, they are grown up a bit since the start of the 2024 elections, reaching +4.4% compared to the 2023 took place, and marked by a +3% to a modest single in June.
According to the information provided by Jato Dynamics, for the 28 countries in the european 6,847,842 of cars have been registered between January and June of 2024, compared to the 6,559,213 in the first half of 2023.
The result is given by the combination of a contraction in sales of electric vehicles very well-known as Tesla's Model Y (-26% in the previous six months), and the increase in the patterns, more the “traditional” as the Dacia Sandero (+16%). and the Volkswagen Golf (+ 43%).
Most cars sold in Europe
However, before he go up to the rankings of the absolute, of the cars and most sold in the first half of a 2024 run, let's go to the patterns of electric and hybrid plug-in. In the first half of the year, and the queen of the electric car remains with the Tesla Model Y the 101,181 unit, with a drop of 23%, followed by the ristilluar Tesla 3 (58,400 per unit, +37%), and the Volvo EX30 the 36,980 records. it is the best of the best of the BEV and the new.
One hibridët the plug-in, the Volvo XC60 is (29,903, +42%) ahead of the Ford Kuga in the fall (20,848, -21%) and BMW X1 (17,669, +59%).
In order absolute; January-June, 2024, the location of the Dacia Sandero's the 143,596 the car to be registered and +16% in the same period of the year is 2023. The second, which makes a return to be clear, it is Volkswagen Golf, the 126,993 unit (+43 %), and in third place is the Renault Clio (114,623, +15%).
Most cars sold in Europe from January to June 2024
Dacia Sandero, 143,596 (+16%)
Volkswagen Golf, 126,993 (+43%)
Renault Clio, 114,623 (+15%)
Volkswagen T-Roc, 111,381 (0%)
Peugeot 208, 107,097 (+1%)
Skoda Octavia, 102,945 (+25%)
The Citroen C3, 102,304 (+50%)
Tesla's Model Y, 101,181 (-26%)
Toyota Yaris Cross, 99,694 (+3%)
The Toyota Yaris, 93,576 (+10%)
Peugeot 2008, 93,436 (+11%)
Dacia Duster, 89,435 (+3%)
Kia Sportage, 87,164 (+13%)
By/Opel Vectra Corsa, 87,102 (-18%)
The Ford Puma, 83,972 (+9%)
Nissan Qashqai, 82,816 (+13%)
Hyundai Tucson, 80,948 (-2%)
Renault Captur, 80,778 (+4%)
The Fiat Panda, 76,450 (+25%)
Volkswagen Tiguan, 74,675 (0%)
Fiat/Abarth 500, 72,026 (-20%)
Toyota Corolla, 70,701 (+15%)
Audi A3, 70,149 (+15%)
Volkswagen Polo 67,125 (+3%)
Volkswagen T-Cross, 62,225 (+8%)
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