Morocco October 2023: Peugeot, Opel, Audi defy market down -2.2%

Peugeot sales are up 37.8% year-on-year in Morocco in October.

New light vehicle sales in Morocco edge down -2.2% year-on-year in October to 12,805 units. This includes 11,286 Passenger Cars (+0.1%) and 1,519 light commercials (-16.5%). The year-to-date tally is now down -1.4% to 117,362. Dacia (-18.9%) continues to skid, to 21.9% share this month vs. 23.4% year-to-date. Renault (-5.1%) also loses share year-on-year at 16.6% and is starting to get closer to Dacia, selling 598 units less vs. 713 in September. Peugeot (+37.8%) returns a splendid score and climbs to #3, dislodging Hyundai (-29.4%) in great difficulty. The next five carmakers all defy the market with double-digit gains: Audi (+67.6%), Opel (+40%), Kia (+34.3%), Citroen (+13.7%) and Volkswagen (+13.3%) all shine. Below, Jeep (+89.1%) stands out while newcomer MG progresses five spots on September to #18, its best ranking in Morocco so far.

Previous month: Morocco September 2023: Audi, Opel resist in devastated market -15.7%

One year ago: Morocco October 2022: Dacia at 27% share, Renault up +77.9%, market up 6.2%

Full October 2023 Top 35 All brands ranking below.

Morocco October 2023 – brands:

PosBrandOct-23%/22Sep2023%/22PosFY221Dacia2,47221.9%– 18.9%127,41623.4%– 15.6%112Renault1,87416.6%– 5.1%218,81016.0%+ 6.4%223Peugeot9308.2%+ 37.8%48,9217.6%+ 0.2%444Hyundai7846.9%– 29.4%312,68610.8%+ 7.4%335Volkswagen6736.0%+ 13.3%67,0656.0%+ 58.3%586Opel5534.9%+ 40.0%55,6534.8%– 3.9%657Citroen5144.6%+ 13.7%74,5343.9%– 13.4%768Kia4504.0%+ 34.3%84,1013.5%– 2.8%899Audi4143.7%+ 67.6%93,5993.1%+ 13.0%10n/a10Toyota4063.6%– 17.8%103,6783.1%– 27.1%9711Fiat3222.9%+ 22.4%123,1312.7%– 12.5%111012BMW2882.6%+ 24.1%112,7822.4%+ 18.3%13n/a13Skoda2632.3%– 14.9%143,0722.6%+ 47.6%12n/a14Seat 2512.2%+ 16.2%132,2201.9%– 4.7%14n/a15Mercedes2462.2%+ 30.2%152,1471.8%+ 4.0%15n/a16Jeep1040.9%+ 89.1%198950.8%– 19.6%17n/a17Volvo1040.9%+ 23.8%168470.7%+ 18.8%18n/a18MG1000.9%new233630.3%new23n/a19Ford880.8%– 43.9%179180.8%– 39.9%16n/a20Land Rover810.7%+ 12.5%187790.7%+ 29.2%20n/a21Porsche690.6%+ 122.6%283510.3%+ 28.1%24n/a22DFSK610.5%– 21.8%224660.4%+ 26.3%22n/a23Nissan560.5%– 57.9%208450.7%– 41.0%19n/a24Cupra440.4%new214840.4%new21n/a25DS240.2%+ 100.0%252590.2%– 7.2%25n/a26Alfa Romeo200.2%+ 81.8%272000.2%– 4.3%26n/a27Honda200.2%– 23.1%291490.1%– 27.3%31n/a28Lexus190.2%+ 137.5% –1300.1%+ 39.8%32n/a29Mini160.1%– 11.1%261990.2%+ 8.2%27n/a30Suzuki150.1%+ 1400.0% –1830.2%+ 27.1%28n/a31Mahindra90.1%– 50.0%321550.1%– 17.1%30n/a32Jaguar80.1%– 52.9%30990.1%– 13.9%33n/a33BYD30.0%new31200.0%new35–34Alpine30.0%new –30.0%new36 –35Mitsubishi  20.0%– 88.9%241810.2%+ 13.8%29n/a

Source: Manufacturers

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