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Peugeot 208 retains Renault Clio at bay in market slowing down its progress – Greatest Promoting Vehicles Weblog


A facelifted version of the Peugeot 208 is about to hit the market.

New car sales in France progress 9.1% year-on-year in August to 153,916 units, leading to a year-to-date tally up 15.7% to 1,286,237. Petrol sales edge up 1.5% to 52,943 and 34.4% share vs. 37% in September 2022, diesel sinks -34.7% to 13,263 and 8.6% share vs. 14.4% a year ago, Hybrids soar 30.3% to 38,466 and 25% share vs. 20.9%, PHEVs surge 34.9% to 15,670 and 10.2% share vs. 8.2%, BEVs gain 34.4% to 30,213 and 19.6% share vs. 15.9% a year ago and LPG lift 55.8% to 5,391 and 3.5% share vs. 2.5% last year.

In the brands aisle, Renault (+12.5%) outpaces its home market to a dominant 16.3% share vs. just 12.4% for its archenemy Peugeot (-18.7%). This is Peugeot’s equal worst share this year, matching July. Dacia (+17.4%) is also in great shape at #3 to 9.3% share, in line with its YTD level. Citroen (-1.8%) manages to stay in 4th place despite losing ground year-on-year, while Volkswagen (+18.7%) is back above Toyota (-15.5%). Tesla (+57.1%) and BMW (+36.3%) score the two largest gains in the Top 10. Mercedes (+4.9%) and Ford (-7.8%) underperform. Below, MG (+249.9%) continues on its stellar trajectory, breaking its share record this month at 2.2%. Jeep (+161.3%), Lexus (+126.9%) and Suzuki (+88.6%) also impress.

Model-wise, despite the poor performance of the brand and a -3.8% year-on-year drop, the Peugeot 208 manages to hold onto the top spot with 6.4% share vs. 5.4% year-to-date, that’s more than half Peugeot’s volume for the month. The Renault Clio (+37.7%) continues to compensate for low year-ago volumes and keeps the year-to-date lead at 5.6% share vs. 5.4% for the 208. The Dacia Sandero (+6.7%) and Citroen C3 (+7.9%) rank #3 and #4 like they do year-to-date. The Tesla Model Y (+299.3%) climbs to 5th place, its 2nd highest ranking in France below the #4 reached in March. The Renault Captur (+30%) and Fiat 500 (+40.7%) shine in the remainder of the Top 10, this the 500’s best ranking since April 2022 (#8 also). The Dacia Duster (+1%), Peugeot 308 (-10.1%) and most strikingly the Peugeot 2008 (-44.9%) all underperform. The Renault Austral (#11) celebrates one year in market and is now above its main competitor the Peugeot 3008 (-20.9%) in the year-to-date charts. The MG4 is down two spots on August to a still very impressive #19.

Previous month: France August 2023: Toyota Yaris Cross, MG 4 reach milestones

One year ago: September 2022: Peugeot 208 up to 7.2% share, Renault Megane E-Tech in Top 10

Full September 2023 Top 52 All brands and Top 60 models below.

France September 2023 – brands:

Pos Brand Sep-23 % /22 Aug 2023 % /22 Pos FY22
1 Renault    25,033 16.3% 12.5% 1 206,718 16.1% 17.9% 1 2
2 Peugeot   19,131 12.4% -18.7% 2 184,441 14.3% 0.5% 2 1
3 Dacia   14,338 9.3% 17.4% 3 117,182 9.1% 23.1% 3 3
4 Citroen   12,300 8.0% -1.8% 4 96,139 7.5% -3.1% 4 4
5 Volkswagen 9,344 6.1% 18.7% 6 85,971 6.7% 28.1% 5 6
6 Toyota 8,107 5.3% -15.5% 5 74,980 5.8% 9.8% 6 5
7 Tesla 5,442 3.5% 57.1% 7 40,703 3.2% 150.6% 7 15
8 BMW   4,907 3.2% 36.3% 8 39,986 3.1% 27.5% 8 11
9 Mercedes   4,895 3.2% 4.9% 13 33,444 2.6% -2.5% 13 7
10 Ford   4,784 3.1% -7.8% 11 37,822 2.9% 7.7% 9 9
11 Audi   4,729 3.1% 16.3% 14 35,601 2.8% 15.8% 12 12
12 Kia   4,362 2.8% 3.1% 9 36,040 2.8% 8.0% 11 10
13 Hyundai 4,346 2.8% 15.4% 10 36,570 2.8% 3.6% 10 8
14 Opel   4,059 2.6% 25.4% 12 32,723 2.5% 13.0% 14 14
15 Skoda   3,705 2.4% 21.4% 16 26,272 2.0% 21.3% 16 16
16 Fiat   3,493 2.3% 25.4% 15 29,162 2.3% 1.9% 15 13
17 MG 3,310 2.2% 249.9% 17 20,186 1.6% 224.4% 18 23
18 Nissan   2,455 1.6% 25.4% 20 26,140 2.0% 32.4% 17 17
19 Suzuki 2,139 1.4% 88.6% 21 15,501 1.2% 31.3% 21 20
20 DS 2,059 1.3% 8.3% 19 19,018 1.5% 20.3% 20 19
21 Mini 1,908 1.2% -2.9% 18 19,272 1.5% 8.9% 19 18
22 Cupra 1,312 0.9% 8.3% 23 9,945 0.8% 76.5% 24 24
23 Volvo 1,279 0.8% -6.4% 24 10,309 0.8% 13.3% 23 22
24 Mazda 1,114 0.7% 27.0% 26 7,241 0.6% 35.6% 25 25
25 Seat   1,010 0.7% 57.1% 22 12,798 1.0% 22.6% 22 21
26 Jeep 891 0.6% 161.3% 25 5,430 0.4% 19.3% 26 26
27 Honda 597 0.4% 18.2% 29 2,939 0.2% -29.6% 29 27
28 Land Rover 539 0.4% 8.5% 27 5,005 0.4% 66.1% 27 28
29 Lexus 506 0.3% 126.9% 28 3,601 0.3% 59.6% 28 30
30 Alfa Romeo 398 0.3% 11.8% 31 2,844 0.2% 68.8% 30 32
31 Porsche 269 0.2% 4.3% 35 2,158 0.2% 2.3% 32 29
32 Mitsubishi 203 0.1% -1.5% 32 1,954 0.2% 8.0% 33 33
33 Smart 169 0.1% 19.0% 30 1,259 0.1% 30.5% 35 35
34 Alpine 156 0.1% 24.8% 34 1,633 0.1% 16.2% 34 34
35 Abarth 146 0.1% n/a 36 341 0.0% n/a 37 n/a
36 Lynk & Co 129 0.1% -48.2% 33 2,788 0.2% 37.3% 31 31
37 Jaguar 118 0.1% 11.3% 37 751 0.1% -12.8% 36 36
38 BYD 71 0.0% new 42 182 0.0% new 40  –
39 Fisker 29 0.0% new 53 31 0.0% new 50  –
40 Lotus 25 0.0% n/a 38 57 0.0% 418.2% 46 52
41 Leapmotor 24 0.0% new 40 221 0.0% new 38 57
42 Ferrari 22 0.0% 22.2% 39 212 0.0% 24.7% 39 38
43 Seres (ex DFSK) 11 0.0% -26.7% 44 122 0.0% -43.8% 41 37
44 Lamborghini 11 0.0% 450.0% 41 74 0.0% 4.2% 44 41
45 Maserati 10 0.0% -41.2% 45 97 0.0% 16.9% 42 39
46 Aston Martin 9 0.0% 28.6% 48 52 0.0% 79.3% 47 46
47 Caterham 5 0.0% 25.0% 46 68 0.0% 13.3% 45 43
48 Bentley 5 0.0% 25.0% 49 42 0.0% -36.4% 48 42
49 Morgan 5 0.0% 0.0% 54 25 0.0% -24.2% 51 47
50 Secma 4 0.0% -20.0% 50 37 0.0% -27.5% 49 44
51 Aiways 2 0.0% -86.7% 47 95 0.0% -44.8% 43 40
52 Chevrolet 1 0.0% -66.7%  – 3 0.0% -78.6% 57 50

France September 2023 – models:

Pos Model Sep-22 % /22 Aug 2023 % /22 Pos FY22
1 Peugeot 208 9,815 6.4% -3.8% 1 69,203 5.4% 2.0% 2 1
2 Renault Clio 9,332 6.1% 37.7% 2 72,280 5.6% 51.9% 1 3
3 Dacia Sandero 6,512 4.2% 6.7% 4 51,652 4.0% 12.2% 3 2
4 Citroen C3 5,945 3.9% 7.9% 3 45,054 3.5% 0.2% 4 4
5 Tesla Model Y 5,035 3.3% 299.3% 6 27,458 2.1% 359.6% 8 38
6 Renault Captur 4,184 2.7% 30.0% 9 36,548 2.8% 5.6% 6 6
7 Peugeot 2008 3,053 2.0% -44.9% 5 37,592 2.9% -3.0% 5 5
8 Fiat 500 3,040 2.0% 40.7% 12 24,264 1.9% 12.0% 10 12
9 Dacia Duster 2,744 1.8% 1.0% 8 25,350 2.0% 7.1% 9 9
10 Peugeot 308 III 2,672 1.7% -10.1% 10 32,469 2.5% 3.4% 7 7
11 Renault Austral 2,671 1.7% 3715.7% 18 22,700 1.8% 22375.2% 11 95
12 Dacia Jogger 2,580 1.7% 109.9% 13 19,079 1.5% 69.6% 18 27
13 Dacia Spring 2,514 1.6% 15.9% 22 21,103 1.6% 62.1% 15 18
14 Ford Puma 2,432 1.6% 43.0% 15 17,184 1.3% 8.0% 19 16
15 Renault Arkana 2,346 1.5% -13.1% 14 21,919 1.7% -1.7% 14 10
16 Toyota Yaris Cross 2,295 1.5% 10.1% 7 22,215 1.7% 31.2% 13 13
17 Citroen C3 Aircross 2,179 1.4% 27.8% 20 15,562 1.2% -3.8% 21 17
18 Peugeot 3008 2,141 1.4% -20.9% 21 22,610 1.8% -15.2% 12 8
19 MG4 1,945 1.3% 2639.4% 17 12,199 0.9% 17081.7% 31 141
20 VW T-Roc 1,864 1.2% 53.4% 24 15,748 1.2% 21.8% 20 23
21 Renault Twingo 1,855 1.2% -29.6% 35 12,154 0.9% -30.2% 32 14
22 Toyota Yaris 1,675 1.1% -46.8% 16 19,450 1.5% -1.3% 16 11
23 VW Polo 1,644 1.1% 18.1% 23 19,121 1.5% 45.4% 17 19
24 VW Golf 1,639 1.1% 41.9% 26 10,192 0.8% 10.1% 34 33
25 Opel Corsa 1,623 1.1% 16.4% 19 14,929 1.2% 23.3% 23 28
26 Citroen C4 III 1,553 1.0% -16.7% 36 12,874 1.0% -8.1% 26 22
27 Hyundai Tucson 1,463 1.0% 5.4% 32 14,023 1.1% 9.1% 24 21
28 Renault Megane E-Tech 1,372 0.9% -52.6% 38 12,649 1.0% 38.2% 27 26
29 Toyota C-HR 1,359 0.9% 41.9% 28 9,934 0.8% 7.9% 35 37
30 Citroen C5 Aircross 1,334 0.9% -41.6% 27 15,405 1.2% 9.4% 22 15
31 Mini Hatch 1,314 0.9% 33.1% 29 12,531 1.0% 33.4% 29 29
32 VW Tiguan 1,312 0.9% 23.2% 25 11,496 0.9% 39.9% 33 35
33 BMW X1 1,268 0.8% 389.6% 34 8,362 0.7% 60.4% 40 61
34 Kia Sportage 1,238 0.8% 33.3% 41 9,447 0.7% 3.2% 37 30
35 Ford Kuga 1,159 0.8% 9.3% 43 9,602 0.7% 18.3% 36 41
36 Mercedes GLC 1,137 0.7% 89.8% 39 5,283 0.4% -7.6% 61 55
37 Mercedes GLA 1,124 0.7% -6.1% 48 7,382 0.6% 16.1% 45 44
38 Suzuki Swift 1,033 0.7% 85.5% 44 7,052 0.5% 31.3% 51 63
39 Toyota Corolla 1,023 0.7% -9.5% 33 8,592 0.7% 1.5% 39 36
40 Kia Niro 1,020 0.7% -8.6% 51 6,330 0.5% 6.8% 54 52
41 Nissan Qashqai 991 0.6% 15.6% 40 12,624 1.0% 56.7% 28 40
42 Nissan Juke 967 0.6% 89.6% 47 7,449 0.6% 32.9% 44 48
43 Peugeot 5008 921 0.6% -21.1% 30 12,959 1.0% 17.1% 25 25
44 Audi Q3 912 0.6% -21.6% 42 7,543 0.6% 5.7% 43 43
45 Skoda Fabia 869 0.6% 9.2% 46 5,869 0.5% -4.4% 57 53
46 Opel Mokka 867 0.6% 17.0% 58 7,326 0.6% 13.1% 46 45
47 Skoda Kamiq 867 0.6% 45.0% 73 4,908 0.4% 30.2% 65 73
48 Citroen C5 X 853 0.6% 115.4% 86 3,876 0.3% 106.3% 77 93
49 MG ZS 849 0.6% 104.1% 66 3,931 0.3% 49.8% 76 66
50 Renault Megane IV 836 0.5% -42.2% 60 9,427 0.7% -30.7% 38 20
51 Opel Grandland 820 0.5% 105.5% 72 3,711 0.3% 12.9% 82 82
52 Cupra Formentor 805 0.5% -21.8% 61 6,380 0.5% 37.1% 53 68
53 DS 7 791 0.5% 9.9% 45 7,147 0.6% 32.9% 49 57
54 VW T-Cross 788 0.5% -11.2% 54 7,669 0.6% -6.7% 42 31
55 Audi A3 741 0.5% 15.1% 70 5,739 0.4% 0.0% 58 46
56 DS 4 700 0.5% 31.1% 49 7,267 0.6% 37.0% 48 60
57 Peugeot 408 700 0.5% 704.6% 56 6,252 0.5% 3689.1% 55 176
58 Hyundai i20 693 0.5% 43.5% 57 4,917 0.4% 9.3% 64 67
59 VW Taigo 688 0.4% 38.7% 68 6,863 0.5% 36.5% 52 54
60 Toyota RAV4 658 0.4% -7.2% 88 4,100 0.3% -19.8% 72 56

Source: PFA, AAA

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