During the month of April, new vehicle registrations in the United Kingdom increased by 11.6% compared to the same month in the previous year, reaching a total volume of 132,990 units delivered to new users.
Ranking Brands April 2023
- VW 11.758
- Audi 11.379
- Ford 10.291
- it should be 7.935
- Vauxhall 7.845
- BMW 6.804
- Hyundai 6.569
- Toyota 6.531
- Peugeot 5.525
- Skoda 5.272
- Mercedes 5.118
- MG 5.034
- Nissan 4.907
- Land Rover 4.030
- Volvo 3.711
- Mini 3.558
- Dacia 2.933
- Renault 2.335
- Honda 2.319
- Mazda 2.237
- Citroën 2.236
- Cupra 1.931
- Porsche 1.876
- seat 1.867
- Tesla 1.813
- Suzuki 1.393
- Fiat 1.297
- Pollstar 1.183
- Lexus 886
- Jaguar 692
- DS 257
- Song Yong 149
- Bentley 141
- alfa romeo 129
- jeep 115
- Genesis 99
- inios 94
- subaru 81
- maserati 67
- Abarth 57
- smart 32
- BYD 29
- alpine 20
- no 11
- maxus 1
- Other British 312
- other imported 131
The firms with the best comparable behavior were the Cupra, DS, Lexus, MG, Polestar and Tesla. In the opposite direction were Abarth, Fiat, Jeep, Honda, Mercedes and Smart.
Top 10 Models April 2023
- Ford Puma 3.570
- Vauxhall Corsa 3.203
- Kia Sportage 3.073
- Hyundai Tucson 2.911
- Audi A3 2.548
- Nissan Qashqai 2.538
- VW T-ROCK 2.385
- Ford Fiesta 2.336
- MG ZS 2.335
- Mini Hatch 2.304
The Ford Puma managed to dominate during April, being the product preferred by the British public, although the Vauxhall Corsa maintained dominance during the accumulation period. The MG ZS reiterates itself as one of the most sought-after cars in the market, especially because of its low price tag. Tesla Model Y is rounded out of the ranking with sales of 1,550 units.