Belgium November 2023: Audi (+64.4%) repeats at #2, Volvo (+56.3%) shines
Audi holds 10.7% market share in November vs. 7.4% YTD.
37,552 new cars found a Belgian home in November, another fantastic 26.1% year-on-year surge. November 2022 was already up 23.4% on the year prior. The cumulative figure for 11 months is now up 32% to 450,960. BMW (+22.1%) holds onto the brands top spot with a strong 11.8% market share vs. 10.4% so far this year. Keep in mind BMW hit its highest ever market share a year ago in November 2022 (12.2%). Audi (+64.4%) is in outstanding shape again and repeats at #2, this time with 10.7% share vs. just 7.4% year-to-date. Volkswagen (+44.1%) and Mercedes (+28.6%) both beat the market and ensure the Top 4 brands remain unchanged on last month. Tesla (+343.8%) climbs back up inside the Top 10 at #10, with Volvo (+56.3%) and Skoda (+50.3%) also euphoric. Dacia (+25.7%) and Toyota (+25.4%) edge past the market growth whereas Peugeot (-21.2%) endures the only year-on-year drop in the Top 14, and a hefty one at that.
Previous month: Belgium October 2023: Audi, Skoda, Volvo impress in euphoric market
One year ago: Belgium November 2022: BMW reaches all-time high market share, sales up 23.4%
Full November 2023 Top 60 All brands ranking below.
Belgium November 2023 – brands:
PosBrandNov-23%/22Oct2023%/22PosFY221BMW4,42811.8%+ 22.1%147,08910.4%+ 35.7%112Audi4,01610.7%+ 64.4%233,5897.4%+ 38.2%453Volkswagen3,83210.2%+ 44.1%342,9509.5%+ 41.0%224Mercedes3,2098.5%+ 28.6%433,7237.5%+ 22.8%335Volvo1,9275.1%+ 56.3%919,9114.4%+ 65.0%8126Peugeot1,8855.0%– 21.2%528,4356.3%+ 3.2%547Toyota1,8775.0%+ 25.4%822,1934.9%+ 11.9%768Dacia1,7964.8%+ 25.7%1019,6314.4%+ 34.6%999Skoda1,5484.1%+ 50.3%717,5153.9%+ 49.5%111410Tesla1,4603.9%+ 343.8%1514,6293.2%+ 310.7%142011Renault1,4303.8%+ 23.1%623,4645.2%+ 33.2%6712Kia1,3293.5%+ 39.3%1117,7153.9%+ 23.5%101013Hyundai1,1603.1%+ 14.1%1410,9862.4%+ 4.5%161514Ford 1,1543.1%+ 30.2%1316,0973.6%+ 28.6%121115Mini6541.7%– 24.8%207,7221.7%+ 16.3%181616Citroen5411.4%– 52.6%1215,0993.3%– 6.1%13817Opel5191.4%– 38.0%1613,8183.1%+ 14.6%151318Nissan5121.4%– 0.8%178,8832.0%+ 37.9%171719Polestar5101.4%+ 214.8%282,3600.5%+ 56.0%292720Seat4801.3%+ 22.1%236,2711.4%+ 18.3%201921Mazda4611.2%+ 151.9%186,4921.4%+ 70.7%192122Cupra3801.0%+ 71.9%194,4131.0%+ 205.8%232823Land Rover3560.9%+ 85.4%255,4741.2%+ 91.9%222324MG3400.9%+ 580.0%263,9230.9%+ 416.9%253325Suzuki3130.8%+ 25.7%224,3051.0%+ 48.4%242426Honda2890.8%+ 337.9%301,3260.3%– 5.3%323027Fiat1960.5%– 62.5%215,6401.3%+ 4.5%211828Porsche1860.5%– 26.5%243,6700.8%+ 16.7%262229Lexus1080.3%+ 120.4%311,1020.2%+ 64.2%333530Jeep1010.3%– 29.4%272,7380.6%+ 53.0%272631DS900.2%– 50.3%292,4830.6%– 1.4%282532Alfa Romeo840.2%– 2.3%321,6010.4%+ 108.7%303433Jaguar580.2%+ 1.8%369020.2%– 3.0%353234SsangYong550.1%– 53.0%331,0960.2%– 3.6%343135BYD470.1%+ 88.0%355100.1%+ 1545.2%364736Subaru370.1%+ 23.3%373680.1%+ 52.7%373637Lynk & Co320.1%– 82.9%481,3280.3%– 2.5%312938Lotus250.1%+ 400.0%341680.0%+ 500.0%384939Smart200.1%+ 66.7%381010.0%+ 17.4%444340Allied Vehicles120.0%+ 500.0%42760.0%– 41.5%454041Alpine110.0%– 15.4%411650.0%+ 43.5%394142BAIC100.0%+ 100.0%52640.0%+ 14.3%464443Forthing100.0%new –110.0%new59 –44Ferrari90.0%– 10.0%401260.0%– 12.5%423845Maserati70.0%+ 0.0%431420.0%+ 24.6%404246Dongfeng Sokon (DFSK)70.0%– 56.3%471310.0%– 27.6%413747Aston Martin70.0%+ 250.0%49530.0%+ 15.2%494648Fisker70.0%new –70.0%new65 –49Tripod50.0%+ 400.0%46610.0%+ 144.0%485050Bentley40.0%– 50.0%441010.0%– 25.2%433951Mitsubishi40.0%n/a39280.0%+ 366.7%515952Lamborghini30.0%– 25.0%45630.0%+ 12.5%474553Rolls-Royce20.0%+ 100.0%55140.0%– 26.3%555154Tremonia20.0%new –20.0%new74 –55Ineos10.0%new –200.0%new52 –56Chevrolet10.0%n/a53140.0%– 22.2%545257SWM10.0%– 50.0%57120.0%+ 500.0%576658Morgan10.0%n/a58110.0%+ 10.0%605559Chery10.0%new5150.0%new68 –60Lucid10.0%new –30.0%new69 –61Secma10.0%n/a –30.0%n/a70 –
Source: Febiac