Wednesday, November 11, 2020

Top 10 best selling cars

 

Belgium September 2020: Mercedes (+17.8%) scores first win in first market gain since January (+1%)

Mercedes is the best-selling brand in Belgium in September.

Now with Top 10 models ranking.

The August 2020 post has now been updated with the YTD Top 10 models.

The Belgian new car market manages its first year-on-year gain since last January at a timid +1% to 36.083 units in September, leading to a year-to-date tally down -24% to 333.607. Mercedes (+17.8%) leaps two spots on August to conquer the brands pole position for the first time since we at BSCB started following Belgium monthly in January 2016. Volkswagen (+6%) also outpaces the market and gains two ranks on last month to #2 but remains well below its YTD share level at 8.2% vs. 9.7%. Leader last month, BMW (+17.5%) completes an entirely overachieving podium.

In a month favouring the premium Germans, Audi (+58.9%) is the best performer in the Top 14, but all other Top 13 brands bar Skoda (+4.3%) are in negative, with Opel (-40.2%), Citroen (-23.2%), Volvo (-22%) and Renault (-18%) hit hardest. Further down, notice Alfa Romeo (+177.8%), Jeep (+169.7%), Suzuki (+146.7%), Mitsubishi (+112.5%), Ssangyong (+72.7%), Land Rover (+57.4%), Kia (+42.8%), Nissan (+35.6%), Honda (+33.3%), Jaguar (+28.7%), Subaru (+25.8%) and Fiat (+12.1%) all posting very satisfying gains.

In the models ranking, the Mercedes A-Clsss (+44.8%) climbs up two spots on last month to a fantastic 4th Belgian pole position in the past 13 months,  an outstanding feat right there. The Peugeot 208, Volvo XC40 and VW Golf (-36.9%) round out the Top 10, meaning the Golf is in danger of losing the 2020 top spot from the Mercedes A-Class as the two vehicles now stand just 307 sales apart and the odds a not in favour go the VW Golf now that the same-size VW ID electric  is available in dealerships across the continent.

Previous month: Belgium August 2020: BMW (+41.8%) and Peugeot (+12.2%) top charts, ignore reeling market (-24.1%)

One year ago: Belgium September 2019: Peugeot snaps first win in at least 4 years in market back up 31.6%

Full September 2020 Top 62 All-brands and Top 10 models below.

Belgium September 2020 – brands:

PosBrandSep-20%/19Aug2020%/19PosFY19
1Mercedes3,0628.5%17.8%323,3947.0%-25.1%54
2Volkswagen2,9568.2%6.0%432,4919.7%-25.0%11
3BMW2,7557.6%17.5%127,3958.2%-2.2%25
4Peugeot2,5837.2%-11.7%224,7127.4%-25.4%33
5Audi2,4846.9%58.9%620,5126.1%-16.9%67
6Renault2,3766.6%-18.0%524,1557.2%-37.0%42
7Skoda1,8735.2%4.3%714,3034.3%-10.6%1013
8Opel1,6534.6%-40.2%915,2614.6%-43.1%86
9Citroen1,5484.3%-23.2%1016,4404.9%-23.2%78
10Ford1,5274.2%-0.1%1214,4584.3%-24.4%99
11Volvo1,4784.1%-22.0%1412,0623.6%-28.0%1412
12Hyundai1,4444.0%-0.1%1512,1163.6%-28.8%1311
13Dacia1,3813.8%-1.8%813,7904.1%-20.5%1110
14Fiat1,2003.3%12.1%169,4782.8%-26.6%1615
15Kia1,1373.2%42.8%1310,5913.2%-12.4%1516
16Toyota1,1223.1%-7.1%1113,3704.0%-3.8%1214
17Nissan7272.0%35.6%187,7482.3%-30.5%1717
18Mini6971.9%-5.6%175,4711.6%-15.5%1920
19Seat6501.8%-10.3%196,6252.0%-25.0%1818
20Mazda5141.4%-12.6%204,4441.3%-35.5%2019
21Jeep4451.2%169.7%233,0450.9%-27.1%2322
22Tesla4371.2%-19.8%252,3690.7%-13.6%2424
23Suzuki3751.0%146.7%243,3131.0%-36.7%2221
24Land Rover3701.0%57.4%223,5091.1%-10.7%2123
25Honda2200.6%33.3%281,5460.5%-43.8%2825
26Jaguar1840.5%28.7%262,0190.6%-25.2%2626
27DS1700.5%0.0%271,7790.5%-5.0%2729
28Porsche1640.5%1.2%212,2680.7%5.0%2527
29Alfa Romeo1250.3%177.8%291,0040.3%-37.6%3030
30Mitsubishi1020.3%112.5%311,2430.4%-44.3%2928
31Polestar970.3%new332160.1%new33 –
32Lexus640.2%-31.2%327730.2%-35.5%3132
33SsangYong570.2%72.7%306870.2%17.0%3233
34Subaru390.1%25.8%352160.1%-18.8%3434
35Smart140.0%-70.8%34840.0%-94.1%3831
36MG70.0%new421050.0%new36 –
37Allied Vehicles70.0%0.0%43410.0%13.9%4239
38Aston Martin60.0%20.0%45450.0%4.7%4141
39Ferrari50.0%-28.6%361070.0%5.9%3537
40API50.0%400.0%49220.0%-8.3%4544
41Alpine30.0%-84.2%38840.0%-60.9%3735
42Bentley30.0%50.0%39780.0%-3.7%4038
43Lamborghini30.0%200.0%41320.0%39.1%4342
44Morgan30.0%200.0%46200.0%11.1%4645
45AMF30.0%n/a5280.0%14.3%4952
46Maserati20.0%-33.3%37820.0%-43.1%3936
47Lotus20.0%-60.0%40230.0%-41.0%4440
48Maxus20.0%new –20.0%new59 –
49Alpina10.0%0.0%5350.0%-50.0%5451
50Bierman10.0%n/a –20.0%n/a57 –
51Infiniti00.0%-100.0% –110.0%-42.1%4747
52Dongfeng Sokon00.0%n/a4490.0%350.0%4858
53Man00.0%n/a –80.0%n/a5062
54McLaren00.0%n/a5080.0%-46.7%5148
55Rolls-Royce00.0%n/a4770.0%-73.1%5243
56Tripod00.0%n/a5160.0%0.0%5349
57Caterham00.0%n/a –50.0%-28.6%5553
58MPM Motors00.0%n/a4830.0%-85.7%5646
59Dallara00.0%n/a –20.0%100.0%5861
60Bugatti00.0%n/a –10.0%n/a60 –
61JAC00.0%n/a –10.0%-75.0%6156
62Lancia00.0%n/a –10.0%n/a62 –

Belgium September 2020 – models:

PosModelSep-20%/192020%FY19
1Skoda Octavia2,0815.8%197.7%6,8342.0%4
2Mercedes A-Class1,2603.5%3.0%7,1202.1%2
3Peugeot 2088442.3%52.6%5,4751.6%8
4Volvo XC407722.1%n/a5,5701.7%5
5VW Golf6631.8%1.1%7,1202.1%1
6Citroen C36221.7%4.2%5,5141.7%7
7Renault Clio6181.7%5.8%6,7802.0%3
8Renault Captur5661.6%-4.1%5,5291.7%6
9BMW X14791.3%64.6%4,8721.5%10
10VW Polo4581.3%21.5%5,2521.6%9