PZPM - ACEA - EU registrations results of PC - December 2020

Passenger car registrations: ‐23.7% in 2020; ‐3.3% in December

In December 2020 , demand for new passenger cars in the European Union declined by 3.3% to 1,031,070 units. The four largest EU markets, however, recorded very different results. Italy and France both suffered double‐digit losses, with car registrations down 14.9% and 11.8% respectively, in the last month of the year. By contrast, Germany posted a solid gain (+9.9%) and Spain’s performance remained stable, as the number of registrations was more or less the same as in December 2019.

Looking at full‐year 2020 results , the EU passenger car market contracted by 23.7% to 9.9 million units as a direct result of the COVID‐19 pandemic. Indeed, containment measures – including fullscale lockdowns and other restrictions throughout the year – had an unprecedented impact on car sales across the European Union.

 

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