2016 (Full Year) Europe: Car Sales per EU and EFTA Country

Geneva Auto Salon 2016In 2016, new passenger vehicle registrations in the European Union and EFTA increased by 6.5% to 15 million cars. Germany was the largest car market in Europe followed by the UK, France, Italy and Spain. The Netherlands and Switzerland were the only countries in Europe with weaker car sales in 2016.

European New Car Market in 2016 (Full Year)

New passenger vehicle registrations in the European Union (EU) and EFTA countries increased in 2016 by 6.5% to 15,131,719 cars – the highest number since 2007. This represents an increase of around 930,000 cars from the 14,202,273 cars sold in 2015. The EU expanded even faster by 6.8% to 14,641,256 cars.

2016 was the third consecutive year of passenger car sales increases in the EU and EFTA. The current period of expansion started in December 2013. Car sales in Europe increased in 38 of the previous 40 months – only July and October 2016 had negative figures. December 2016 was the strongest December on record.

Car Sales in December in Europe © ACEA
Car Sales in December in Europe © ACEA

New passenger vehicle registrations in the EU and EFTA were as follows in recent years:

Year Sales EU & EFTA % Change
2016 15,131,719 6.5
2015 14,202,024 9.2
2014 13,006,451 5.4
2013 12,308,215 -1.8
2012 12,527,912 -7.8
2011 13,573,550 -1.4
2010 13,785,698 -4.9
2009 14,481,545 -1.6
2008 14,712,158 -7.8
2007 15,958,871 1.1

Note: Statistics are for countries belonging to the EU / EFTA in the relevant years. All figures exclude Malta.

Car Sales Per European Union and EFTA Country 2016

New passenger vehicle registrations per EU and EFTA country were as follows according to the ACEA in 2016 (full year):

Country Sales 2016 Sales 2015 % Change
EU + EFTA 15,131,719 14,202,273 6.5
AUSTRIA 329,604 308,555 6.8
BELGIUM 539,519 501,066 7.7
BULGARIA 26,370 23,500 12.2
CROATIA 43,015 34,820 23.5
CYPRUS 12,643 10,344 22.2
CZECH REPUBLIC 259,693 230,857 12.5
DENMARK 222,927 207,556 7.4
ESTONIA 22,429 20,347 10.2
FINLAND 118,986 108,819 9.3
FRANCE 2,015,177 1,917,226 5.1
GERMANY 3,351,607 3,206,042 4.5
GREECE 78,873 75,805 4
HUNGARY 96,552 77,171 25.1
IRELAND 146,603 124,804 17.5
ITALY 1,824,968 1,575,737 15.8
LATVIA 16,359 13,765 18.8
LITHUANIA 20,320 17,085 18.9
LUXEMBOURG 50,561 46,473 8.8
NETHERLANDS 382,825 448,927 -14.7
POLAND 416,123 354,975 17.2
PORTUGAL 207,330 178,503 16.1
ROMANIA 94,924 81,162 17
SLOVAKIA 88,163 77,968 13.1
SLOVENIA 63,674 59,450 7.1
SPAIN 1,147,007 1,034,232 10.9
SWEDEN 372,318 345,108 7.9
UNITED KINGDOM 2,692,786 2,633,503 2.3
EUROPEAN UNION 14,641,356 13,713,800 6.8
ICELAND 18,442 14,004 31.7
NORWAY 154,603 150,686 2.6
SWITZERLAND 317,318 323,783 -2
EFTA 490,363 488,473 0.4
EU + EFTA 15,131,719 14,202,273 6.5

ACEA statistics exclude Malta.

Car Sales in European Countries in 2016

New passenger vehicle registrations in 2016 increased in all but two EU and EFTA countries. The Netherlands was the weakest performer and the only EU country with weaker car sales in 2016. The Dutch new car market shrank by 14.7%, or 66,000 fewer cars than in 2015. The Dutch car market slipped from 7th largest in Europe to 8th, as the Polish market expanded by 60,000 cars.

The Swiss car market contracted by 2% in 2016. As a result, Austria replaced Switzerland as the tenth largest car market in Europe.

The rank order of the six largest car markets remained unaltered from previous years: Germany followed by the UK, France, Italy, Spain and Belgium. The top three markets grew slower than the European average. However, Germany still added 145,000 cars, Britain 60,000 cars, and France 98,000.

The strongest growth in the larger markets in 2016 came in Italy where car sales were up 16% or a massive quarter of a million more than a year ago. The Spanish new car market also expanded rapidly and added 113,000 cars.

The fastest growth in car sales was in the smaller markets: Iceland (32%), Hungary (25%), Croatia (24%), and Cyprus (22%).

Despite a difficult year, the Volkswagen Group remained Europe’s largest car manufacturing group, Volkswagen the best-selling car brand and the VW Golf the top-selling car model in Europe in 2016.

About the author:

Henk Bekker

Henk Bekker is a freelance writer with over 20 years of experience in online writing. His best-selling cars website has been reporting car sales statistics since 2008 with classic car auction prices focusing on the most expensive automobiles sold at public auctions in the past decade. He also owns the travel websites European-Traveler.com and Lake Geneva Switzerland. Henk holds an MBA from Edinburgh Business School and an MSc in Finance from the University of London.