Morocco June 2024: Dacia up to 28.4% share, Changan lands

Changan has landed in the Moroccan charts.

The Moroccan new light vehicle market is stable in June at -0.15% year-on-year to 17,368 units, including 15,855 passenger cars (-0.04%) and 1,513 light commercials (-1.25%). The H1 2024 passenger car tally is also stable at -0.25% to 74,048. Local manufacturer Dacia (+8.2%) advances to 28.4% share, its best since last January, while Renault (-3.9% to 16.8% share) and Hyundai (-27.3% to 7.2%) disappoint year-on-year. Volkswagen (+10.7%) posts a solid gain and overtakes Peugeot (-33.4%) to rank #4 for the month. Citroen (+77.2%) manages the largest uptick in the Top 20 and stays at #6 overall. Skoda (+31.8%) and Fiat (+13.3%) also shine in the remainder of the Top 10. There is a newcomer  this month: Chinese fare Changan makes its first appearance in the Moroccan charts at #17 with 0.6% share, instantly outselling MG and Geely.

Previous month: Morocco May 2024: Renault (+38.7%) surges to highest share in almost 2 years

One year ago: Morocco June 2023: Dacia in the lead, Volkswagen best performer again

Full June 2024 Top 35 All brands ranking below.

Morocco June 2024 – brands:

PosBrandJun-24%/23May2024%/23PosFY231Dacia4,50728.4%+ 8.2%119,73226.6%+ 12.0%112Renault2,65716.8%– 3.9%211,65715.7%– 1.9%223Hyundai1,1477.2%– 27.3%35,9338.0%– 33.8%334Volkswagen1,0956.9%+ 10.7%54,2885.8%– 1.6%455Peugeot8295.2%– 33.4%43,7495.1%– 32.6%546Citroen7234.6%+ 77.2%63,1184.2%+ 27.2%777Opel5513.5%– 18.0%83,6244.9%+ 8.3%668Fiat5193.3%+ 13.3%102,5863.5%+ 31.8%8119Skoda5183.3%+ 31.8%72,3343.2%+ 17.9%101210Kia4512.8%– 21.4%92,5523.4%– 1.3%9811BMW4432.8%+ 14.5%112,0552.8%+ 19.7%121312Audi4072.6%– 17.4%122,2523.0%+ 4.1%111013Seat 3562.2%+ 36.9%141,6042.2%+ 35.6%141414Toyota3402.1%– 25.4%132,0522.8%– 7.6%13915Mercedes2671.7%+ 66.9%151,5052.0%+ 13.3%151516Cupra1080.7%+ 35.0%166030.8%+ 110.1%162217Changan1010.6%new –1010.1%new31 –18Jeep1000.6%– 13.0%233740.5%– 37.0%211919Volvo970.6%+ 1.0%185430.7%+ 4.2%171620MG800.5%+ 6.7%193820.5%+ 111.0%202121Porsche780.5%+ 116.7%223540.5%+ 54.6%222422Land Rover760.5%+ 2.7%174750.6%– 9.2%182023Nissan750.5%+ 70.5%203360.5%– 40.5%231824Ford740.5%– 14.9%214270.6%– 36.3%191725Geely700.4%new252530.3%new243426DFSK460.3%+ 7.0%242070.3%– 33.7%252327Alfa Romeo300.2%+ 15.4%321330.2%+ 3.9%272628Honda230.1%+ 15.0%281280.2%+ 34.7%282929DS210.1%– 16.0%271240.2%– 20.0%292530Mini210.1%+ 16.7%311030.1%– 8.8%302731Lexus130.1%– 51.9%29930.1%+ 5.7%323032BYD110.1%new30670.1%new333533Suzuki90.1%– 74.3%261880.3%+ 37.2%262834Jaguar80.1%– 20.0%34510.1%– 15.0%353335Mahindra40.0%– 78.9%33610.1%– 29.9%3432

Source: Manufacturers

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