Toyota (+2.9%), Kia (+9.8%), Hyundai (+9.7%) defy bettering market (-12.5%), Peugeot 208 #1 again – Best Selling Cars Blog

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According to preliminary data from ACEA, the European market (EU+EFTA+UK) drops -12.5% year-on-year to 948,149 units, that’s a better hold than March (-18.8%) and April (-20.2%). This is the 2nd lowest May result in the past 10 years and registrations are off -34.3% on the 1.443.708 units of pre-pandemic May 2019. Year-to-date, sales are off -12.9% to 4,531,598, that’s 670,000 units less than over the first 5 months of 2021. Among the Top 5 markets, France (-10.1%), Germany (-10.2%) and Spain (-10.9%) do better than the overall market while Italy (-15.1%) and the UK (-20.6%). Overall, the market ending the month in positive are Iceland (+65.9%), Bulgaria (+35.2%), Cyprus (+26.8%), Romania (+24%), Latvia (+17.1%), Greece (+10.5%) and Sweden (+8.6%). The ones faring the worst are Lithuania (-33.2%), Austria (-24%) and Portugal (-23.5%).

In the groups ranking, the VW Group (-21.5%) posts a significant loss but stays in the lead above Stellantis (-14.6%) doing much better but still trailing the market. Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi (-8.4%) keeps its loss to the single-digits just as Hyundai-Kia (+9.8%) and the Toyota Group (+1%) post the only year-on-year gains in the Top 10. Ford Motor (-4.8%) and Daimler (-8.3%) also outpace the market unlike the BMW Group (-13.3%), Geely/Volvo (-23.2%) and Jaguar Land Rover (-36.6%). Brand-wise, Volkswagen (-19.9%) easily tops the charts above a growing Toyota (+2.9%), managing a 5th consecutive month at a record #2. Peugeot (-14.4%) rallies back up four spots on April to #3, overtaking BMW (-14%), Mercedes (-7.1%) and Audi (-18.5%). Kia (+9.8%) and Hyundai (+9.7%) post the largest gains in the Top 10. Below, Dacia (+11.5%), Nissan (+3%), Cupra (+55.1%) and DS (+21.5%) also shine.

Model-wise, Stellantis hold the first three spots. The Peugeot 208 cements its overall lead thanks to a market defying 14.9% year-on-year gain, followed by the Opel Corsa (+15.6%) and Fiat 500 (-3%). The VW T-Roc (-6.5%) is down two spots on April to #4 while the VW Golf (-35.4%) rallies back up 9 ranks to a still disappointing 5th position. Excellent scores by the Hyundai Tucson (#6), Fiat Panda (#7) and Ford Kuga (#8). The Ford Puma (-5.7%) and Toyota Yaris (-28%) round out the Top 10

Previous month: Europe April 2022: Market down -20.2%, Peugeot 208 #1, VW T-Roc, Ford Puma, Kia Sportage break records

One year ago: Europe May 2021: Toyota, BMW, Audi, Skoda outpace market up 73.7% on 2020 but down -25% on 2019

Full Europe May 2022 Top 10 groups, Top 30 brands and Top 10 models below.

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