The Global Light Vehicle (LV) selling rate was 88 million annually in May, according to calculations released by the respected GlobalData* consultancy. This was a slight increase when compared to April 2024.** There were 7.2 million vehicles sold in May. This was a 1.0% improvement year-on-year (YoY). Year-to-date (YTD) sales are up 3.4%.
“Key markets, China and the US, benefited from improved selling rates versus the previous month. In Europe, there was little change for the West of the region in its month-over-month (MoM) selling rate evolution. While Eastern Europe made progress, …once again supported by recovery in Russia. In Japan, the selling rate declined notably as supply issues persist,” the GlobalData light-vehicles sales forecast team said. Continue reading










May 2024 Car Sales Drop 3% in EU
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During May 2024, car registrations in the European Union decreased by 3%, with drops in three out of the region’s four major markets: Italy (-6.6%), Germany (-4.3%), and France (-2.9%). Spain, posted slight growth of 3.4% last month.*
Registrations of battery-electric (BEV) cars declined by 12% to 114,308. The total EV market share dropping to 12.5%. Belgium – now the third-largest market by volume for BEVs – and France were the only key markets to record growth, at 44.8% and 5.4%, respectively. Germany (-30.6%) and the Netherlands (-11.7%) had significant declines. From January to May, a total of 556,276 new battery-electric cars were registered. This is a 2% increase from the same period last year, according to the ACEA trade group.** Continue reading →