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Tesla Mannequin Y and Ford Puma prime market up 25.8% – Finest Promoting Vehicles Weblog


The Ford Puma remains in the YTD lead in the UK.

177,266 new cars hit UK roads in June, a very solid 25.8% year-on-year improvement. However we remain slightly below the 186,128 units of June 2021 and 20.6% below the 223,421 sales of June 2019. The H1 2023 volume is up 18.4% to 949,720. Private sales do not drive the growth of the market at just +14.8% to 79,798 and 45% share vs. 49.3% a year ago whereas fleets surge 37.9% to 92,699 and 52.3% share vs. 47.7% in June 2022. Business sales are up 12.7% to 4,769 and 2.7% share vs. 3%. The year-to-date picture is even more pronounced towards fleets up 38.4% to 490,723 and 51.7% share vs. 44.2% over H1 2022 whereas private sales only edge up 1.7% to 435,325 resulting in a 45.8% market share vs. 53.4% a year ago. Business sales are up 21.1% to 23,672 and 2.5% share vs. 2.4%.

Diesel sales drop -22.3% to 6,221 and 3.5% share vs. 5.7% in June 2022, petrol is up 13.5% to 70,367 but loses significant share at 39.7% vs. 44% a year ago, MHEVs are up 38% to 35,217 and 19.9% share vs. 18.1% last year, BEVs surge 39.4% to 31,700 and 17.9% share vs. 16.1% in June 2022, PHEVs gain 65.5% to 12,770 and 7.2% share vs. 5.5% and HEVs climb 40.1% to 20,991 and 11.8% share vs. 10.6%. Year-to-date, diesel is down -18.6% to 37,456 and 3.9% share vs. 5.7% last year, petrol is up 13.2% to 397,577 and 41.9% share vs. 43.8%, MHEVs are up 22.6% to 179,894 and 19% share vs. 18.3%, BEVs are up 32.7% to 152,968 and 16.1% share vs. 14.4%, PHEVs gain 21.2% to 62,155 and 6.5% share vs. 6.4% and HEVs soar 30.6% to 119,670 and 12.6% share vs. 11.4%.

Source: SMMT

In the brands ranking, Volkswagen (+30.2%) reclaims the top spot it holds year-to-date with 8.6% share, distancing Ford (+49.2%) in great shape at 8.3% of the market. Surprise leader last month, Audi (+59.4%) falls back to #3 but is up very significantly year-on-year. BMW (+22.5%) is up three spots on May to #4 despite trailing the market. Vauxhall (-0.4%) remains in 5th place vs. #7 over H1, ahead of Kia (+4.1%), Toyota (+2.9%) and Hyundai (+9.6%) all underperforming. At #9, Mercedes (+22.4%) can’t quite catch up with the market while Nissan (+49.7%), MG (+41.4%), Tesla (+34.6%) and Skoda (+36.3%) all shine below. Lexus (+212.2%), Mazda (+103.9%), Volvo (+93.6%), Renault (+88%), Cupra (+85%) and Honda (+84.7%) stand out further down.

Over in the models lane, the Tesla Model Y (+32.1%) signs a 4th monthly win at 3.1% share, only 86 sales above the Ford Puma (+85.4%). The Puma retains the year-to-date lead while the Model Y climbs to #4. The Vauxhall Corsa (-17.3%) ranks third above the Hyundai Tucson (+33.3%) and Nissan Juke just as the Nissan Qashqai (+8.2%) is down four spots on last month to #6. The Mini (+5.5%) reappears inside the Top 10 at #7 above the Toyota Yaris, Kia Sportage and Vauxhall Mokka, the latter earning a spot in the H1 2023 Top 10 at #10.

Previous month: UK May 2023: Audi signs first ever monthly win, Ford Puma now #1 YTD

One year ago: UK June 2022: Decline accelerates again at -24.3%, Vauxhall Corsa and Tesla Model Y on top, MG HS in Top 10

Full June 2023 Top 45 All brands and Top 10 models below.

UK June 2023 – brands:

Pos Brand Jun-23 % /22 May 2023 % /22 Pos FY22
1 Volkswagen 15,185 8.6% 30.2% 2 79,621 8.4% 42.4% 1 1
2 Ford   14,744 8.3% 49.2% 3 72,428 7.6% 19.2% 2 2
3 Audi   12,235 6.9% 59.4% 1 68,120 7.2% 26.6% 3 3
4 BMW   11,600 6.5% 22.5% 7 52,275 5.5% -2.3% 6 4
5 Vauxhall   9,927 5.6% -0.4% 5 49,505 5.2% 3.6% 7 7
6 Kia 9,594 5.4% 4.1% 4 58,760 6.2% 2.3% 4 6
7 Toyota 9,441 5.3% 2.9% 6 56,045 5.9% 11.5% 5 5
8 Hyundai 8,435 4.8% 9.6% 8 46,351 4.9% 13.3% 8 9
9 Mercedes   8,163 4.6% 22.4% 11 42,780 4.5% -6.6% 10 8
10 Nissan   7,968 4.5% 49.7% 9 45,309 4.8% 44.8% 9 10
11 MG 7,607 4.3% 41.4% 10 39,624 4.2% 58.0% 11 13
12 Tesla 7,533 4.2% 34.6% 15 26,140 2.8% 22.7% 15 11
13 Skoda 6,359 3.6% 36.3% 12 34,359 3.6% 50.7% 12 14
14 Peugeot   4,679 2.6% -13.6% 13 30,381 3.2% -5.0% 13 12
15 Land Rover 4,633 2.6% 11.7% 16 27,857 2.9% 21.6% 14 16
16 Volvo 4,416 2.5% 93.6% 14 24,877 2.6% 29.7% 16 17
17 Mini 4,182 2.4% 10.5% 17 22,886 2.4% 2.9% 17 15
18 Renault 4,154 2.3% 88.0% 19 17,275 1.8% 16.4% 18 18
19 Mazda 2,887 1.6% 103.9% 20 16,106 1.7% 38.6% 19 21
20 Porsche 2,480 1.4% 58.6% 23 12,330 1.3% 47.3% 24 25
21 Seat 2,358 1.3% 9.6% 22 15,976 1.7% 24.9% 20 23
22 Dacia 2,354 1.3% -0.8% 18 15,404 1.6% 27.2% 22 20
23 Honda 2,286 1.3% 84.7% 26 14,384 1.5% 11.6% 23 22
24 Cupra 2,276 1.3% 85.0% 24 11,382 1.2% 125.0% 26 27
25 Suzuki 2,044 1.2% 16.1% 25 12,216 1.3% 22.7% 25 26
26 Lexus 1,811 1.0% 212.2% 27 6,715 0.7% 38.0% 30 29
27 Citroen 1,590 0.9% -34.0% 21 15,586 1.6% 3.1% 21 19
28 Jaguar 1,466 0.8% 26.5% 28 6,777 0.7% 1.3% 29 28
29 Fiat 1,191 0.7% -43.6% 30 9,381 1.0% -17.7% 27 24
30 Polestar 1,125 0.6% 103.4% 29 6,864 0.7% 142.7% 28 30
31 Jeep 363 0.2% 3.4% 38 1,598 0.2% 17.2% 31 32
32 Subaru 299 0.2% 260.2% 33 1,095 0.1% 107.4% 33 37
33 DS 275 0.2% -21.4% 31 1,527 0.2% 3.8% 32 31
34 Genesis 247 0.1% 122.5% 37 811 0.1% 171.2% 35 39
35 SsangYong 167 0.1% 53.2% 34 859 0.1% 11.0% 34 36
36 Ineos 152 0.1% new 32 428 0.0% new 39  –
37 Bentley 116 0.1% -20.0% 36 779 0.1% -13.2% 36 33
38 Abarth 114 0.1% -57.3% 40 294 0.0% -70.2% 41 35
39 Alfa Romeo 107 0.1% -32.7% 35 704 0.1% -10.2% 37 34
40 Maserati 85 0.0% -15.8% 39 544 0.1% 30.8% 38 40
41 Smart 49 0.0% -60.2% 44 178 0.0% -78.3% 42 38
42 Ora 38 0.0% new 42 296 0.0% new 40 42
43 Alpine 31 0.0% -41.5% 41 173 0.0% 1.2% 43 41
44 BYD 15 0.0% new 43 99 0.0% new 44  –
45 Maxus 1 0.0% new 45 8 0.0% new 45  –
 – Other British 261 0.1% 48.3%  – 1,698 0.2% 48.2%  –  –
 – Other Imports 223 0.1% 30.4%  – 915 0.1% 5.4%  –  –

UK June 2023 – models:

Pos Model Jun-23 % /22 May 2023 % /22 Pos FY22
1 Tesla Model Y 5,539 3.1% 32.1% 9 19,551 2.1% 62.8% 4 3
2 Ford Puma 5,453 3.1% 85.4% 1 22,765 2.4% 23.9% 1 4
3 Vauxhall Corsa 4,146 2.3% -17.3% 4 21,208 2.2% -4.5% 2 2
4 Hyundai Tucson 3,588 2.0% 33.3% 6 18,678 2.0% 25.3% 5 7
5 Nissan Juke 3,256 1.8% n/a 8 18,380 1.9% n/a 6 n/a
6 Nissan Qashqai 3,232 1.8% 8.2% 2 19,983 2.1% 20.5% 3 1
7 Mini 3,222 1.8% 5.5% n/a 15,892 1.7% -3.9% 8 5
8 Toyota Yaris 3,162 1.8% n/a 10 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
9 Kia Sportage 3,081 1.7% 11.8% n/a 18,057 1.9% 12.0% 7 6
10 Vauxhall Mokka 3,034 1.7% n/a 3 14,996 1.6% 55.6% 10 n/a
n/a Ford Fiesta  2,645 1.5% n/a n/a 15,359 1.6% n/a 9 10

Source: SMMT

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