2015 (Q1) China and Worldwide German Luxury Car Sales

Mercedes Maybach S600 Pullman limousine at Geneva Auto Salon 2015

German premium car brands Audi, BMW, Mercedes-Benz and Porsche enjoyed new record sales worldwide and in China in March and the first quarter of 2015. Volkswagen sales worldwide and in China were slightly lower at the start of 2015 compared to the first three months of 2014. New passenger vehicle registrations for German luxury marques โ€ฆ Read more

2015 (Q1) Switzerland: Best-Selling Car Brands and Models

Ferrari FF and California T at Geneva Auto Show 2015

Volkswagen remained the best-selling car brand in Switzerland in the first quarter of 2015 but the Skoda Octavia replaced the VW Golf as top-selling model. After a slow start to the year, new passenger car registrations in Switzerland in March 2015 increased by 20% for a 5.7% expansion of the Swiss car market during the โ€ฆ Read more

2015 (Q1) Japan: Best-Selling Car Manufacturers, Brands and Models

NIssan Sway at the Geneva Auto Show 2014

Toyota and Honda remained the top selling vehicle manufacturers and brands in Japan in the first quarter of 2015. The Aqua was Japanโ€™s favorite car model. New vehicle registrations in Japan contracted by 14.4% during the first three months of 2015 with all major brands experiencing large declines in sales. Heavy truck manufacturers generally performed โ€ฆ Read more

2015 (Q1) Britain: Best-Selling Car Manufacturers, Brands and Models

The best-selling car brands in the UK in the first quarter of 2015 were Ford, Vauxhall and Volkswagen. The Ford Fiesta was Britainโ€™s favorite car model while the Corsa overtook the Focus for second place. New passenger vehicle registrations in the United Kingdom increased by 6.75% during the first three months of 2015 compared to โ€ฆ Read more

2015 (Q1) Germany: Best-Selling Car Manufacturers, Brands and Models

Volkswagen Sport Coupe Concept GTE Geneva Auto Show 2015

In the first quarter of 2015, Volkswagen remained Germanyโ€™s largest carmaker and best-selling brand. The VW Golf was the top-selling car model. New passenger vehicle registrations in Germany increased by 6.4% to 757,630 cars during the first three months of 2015. VW accounted for half of the extra cars sold in Germany and increased market โ€ฆ Read more

2015 (Q1) France: Best-Selling Car Manufacturers, Brands and Models

Renault Kadjar at Geneva Auto Salon 2015

The PSA Group remained the strongest carmaker in France during the first quarter of 2015 with Renault the top-selling brand and the Clio the favorite model. New passenger vehicle registrations in France expanded by a surprisingly strong 6.9% in January to March 2015 with foreign brands benefiting most from the growing French car market. The โ€ฆ Read more

2015 (Jan & Feb) International: Worldwide Car Sales

Bugatti La Finale at the Geneva Auto Sho 2014

February 2015: New vehicle registrations increased in Europe, China and the USA but car sales were sharply down in Japan, Brazil and especially Russia. Despite growth in all three largest regions, the number of cars sold during the first two months of 2015 was only around 15,000 more than a year ago. The outlook in โ€ฆ Read more

2015 (Jan-May) Germany: Electric and Hybrid Car Sales

Porsche e-hybrid at the Geneva Auto Salon 2015

May 2015: Electric car sales in Germany declined by 40% while hybrid sales were up 15% and plug-in hybrid sales nearly doubled compared to a year ago. Electric car sales in Germany increased by nearly a third during the first quarter of 2015. However, new registrations of electric vehicles have been disappointing in recent months โ€ฆ Read more

2015 Germany: Total Number of Registered Cars

On January 1, 2015, the total number of cars registered in Germany was 44,403,124 โ€“ 1.3% more than in 2014. VW, Opel, and Mercedes were the top brands. In the annual survey of the total number of passenger vehicles registered for use on roads in Germany (Fahrzeugbestand), Dacia, Jeep, and Hyundai saw double-digit increases in โ€ฆ Read more

2015 (January) Germany: Electric and Hybrid Car Sales

Volkswagen e-up! in Berlin

January 2015: Electric car sales in Germany continue to growth but new hybrid vehicle sales are flat with growth mostly in the plug-in car market. This trend is largely in line with the development plans of German carmakers โ€“ plug-in hybrids can offer electric driving but offers the versatility and long-distance capability of regular petrol โ€ฆ Read more