Morocco November 2024: Hyundai (+83%), Volkswagen (+62.9%) shine again

Hyundai sales in Morocco are up 83% year-on-year in November.

15,826 new light vehicles hit Moroccan roads in November for a 5th consecutive year-on-year uptick at +14.9%. In the detail, passenger cars are up 15,8% to 13,921 and light commercials grow 8.8% to 1,905. 136,741 new passenger cars found a buyer over the first 11 months of the year, up 5.7%. Dacia (+10%) manages a double-digit gain but sees its share thaw to 22.4% vs. 25.2% YTD. Renault (+0.5%) is stable which is a poor performance, yet it reaches 15.5% of the market vs. 15.2% so far this year. Like last month Hyundai (+83%) and Volkswagen (+62.9%) post stellar results, joined by Citroen (+86.1%), Skoda (+43.4%) and Opel (+35.9%) in the remainder of the Top 10. In contrast, Kia (-20.4%), Peugeot (-8.5%) and Audi (-2.2%) all lose ground. BYD (+1775%) scores the best performance in the market yet again and we welcome GWM directly at #17.

Previous month: Morocco October 2024: Hyundai (+58.5%), Volkswagen (+57.7%) stand out

One year ago: Morocco November 2023: Dacia in positive for the first time in over a year

Full November 2024 Top 34 All brands ranking below.

Morocco November 2024 – brands:

PosBrandNov-24%/23Oct2024%/23PosFY231Dacia3,11622.4%+ 10.0%134,48125.2%+ 14.0%112Renault2,15915.5%+ 0.5%220,77215.2%– 0.9%223Hyundai1,2068.7%+ 83.0%311,2408.2%– 15.8%334Volkswagen1,0627.6%+ 62.9%58,9566.5%+ 16.1%455Peugeot1,0507.5%– 8.5%48,6106.3%– 14.5%546Opel7505.4%+ 35.9%76,6544.9%+ 7.2%667Citroen7245.2%+ 86.1%66,3944.7%+ 29.9%778Kia4733.4%– 20.4%84,6783.4%– 0.4%889Skoda3902.8%+ 43.4%113,8512.8%+ 15.2%121210Audi3572.6%– 2.2%104,1243.0%+ 4.0%101011BMW3532.5%+ 16.1%93,9422.9%+ 27.7%111312Toyota3452.5%– 15.2%123,6262.7%– 11.2%13913Seat 3092.2%+ 26.1%133,2052.3%+ 30.0%141414Fiat2972.1%– 10.5%154,1523.0%+ 19.9%91115Mercedes2691.9%+ 34.5%142,7082.0%+ 15.4%151516BYD1501.1%+ 1775.0%194010.3%######273517GWM1160.8%new –1160.1%new34 –18MG1100.8%– 14.7%178770.6%+ 78.3%182119Changan1040.7%new234470.3%new25 –20Nissan890.6%– 11.0%186630.5%– 29.8%211821Volvo840.6%– 34.9%229310.7%– 4.6%171622Land Rover790.6%+ 6.8%207860.6%– 7.9%192023Cupra480.3%– 18.6%241,0120.7%+ 86.4%162224DFSK480.3%+ 9.1%214040.3%– 20.8%262325Geely430.3%new264610.3%new243426Porsche420.3%+ 40.0%255660.4%+ 48.6%222427Jeep410.3%– 51.2%166790.5%– 30.6%201928DS270.2%– 6.9%312480.2%– 13.9%292529Lexus220.2%+ 22.2%321850.1%+ 16.4%323030Alfa Romeo200.1%– 44.4%302140.2%– 9.3%302631Mini140.1%– 22.2%291860.1%– 14.3%312732Ford100.1%– 90.0%275640.4%– 44.6%231733Mahindra80.1%n/a34950.1%– 38.7%353234Honda60.0%– 76.0%331760.1%+ 1.1%3329

Source: Manufacturers

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