Belgium January 2024: BMW, Audi, Mercedes on top, market soars 17.1%

Audi sales are up 73.9% year-on-year in January.

46,667 new cars found a buyer in Belgium in January, a solid 17.1% year-on-year lift. BMW (+31.1%) cements its leadership in the brands ranking with 11.7% share vs. 10.6% over the Full Year 2023. The Belgian podium is 100% German premium brands this month with Audi (+73.9%) surging ahead at #2 and Mercedes (+8.3%) at #3. As a result Volkswagen (+4.3%) is relegated to 4th place. Volvo (+68.9%) continues to align superb scores and finishes at #5 like in December with 7% share vs. 4.5% over the Full Year 2023. Toyota (-1.7%) and Peugeot (-20.2%) struggle year-on-year as does, to a lesser extent, Renault (+10.7%). Dacia (+67.3%) and Skoda (+26.9%) impress. Further down, notice Tesla (+199.8%) at #11, Cupra (+139.5%), Suzuki (+98.7%), Honda (+85.9%), MG (+74.7%) and Land Rover (+54.8%) with BYD (+424%) soaring from a low year-ago basis.

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Full January 2023 Top 65 All brands ranking below.

Belgium January 2024 – brands:

PosBrandJan-24%/23DecFY231BMW5,43811.7%+ 31.1%112Audi4,5779.8%+ 73.9%333Mercedes3,8828.3%+ 8.3%444Volkswagen3,4147.3%+ 4.3%225Volvo3,2727.0%+ 68.9%586Toyota2,6095.6%– 1.7%877Peugeot2,4675.3%– 20.2%1158Dacia2,3215.0%+ 67.3%799Skoda1,9714.2%+ 26.9%151110Renault1,9014.1%+ 10.7%9611Tesla1,8263.9%+ 199.8%61312Kia1,8033.9%+ 25.0%131013Ford 1,4093.0%– 4.9%121214Hyundai1,1352.4%– 5.4%141615Nissan1,0002.1%+ 22.7%191716Opel8701.9%– 33.8%161517Land Rover8221.8%+ 54.8%232218Citroen7901.7%– 23.3%171419Mazda6261.3%+ 10.2%201920Suzuki6021.3%+ 98.7%242521Seat4811.0%– 29.6%182022Mini4691.0%– 26.8%211823Cupra3760.8%+ 139.5%222424Porsche3720.8%– 37.9%282625Fiat2950.6%– 56.2%272126MG2830.6%+ 74.7%102327Honda2510.5%+ 85.9%263128Jeep2310.5%– 26.4%302729Alfa Romeo1810.4%+ 34.1%313030Polestar1390.3%+ 0.7%252831BYD1310.3%+ 424.0%333632SsangYong1300.3%+ 17.1%293333Lexus1290.3%+ 46.6%323434Jaguar820.2%+ 20.6%363535DS690.1%– 57.9%352936Lynk & Co570.1%– 78.2%343237Smart560.1%+ 522.2%374238Subaru190.0%– 73.2%393739Alpine180.0%+ 12.5%413940Lotus180.0%+ 1700.0%383841BAIC130.0%+ 160.0%404642Bentley130.0%– 50.0% –4443Ferrari130.0%+ 8.3%494344Tripod120.0%+ 140.0%434745Maserati110.0%– 45.0%444046Dongfeng Sokon (DFSK)100.0%– 41.2%484147Allied Vehicles90.0%+ 200.0%454548Forthing90.0%new475549Lamborghini90.0%+ 80.0%534850Fisker70.0%new526251Aiways60.0%– 33.3% –5052Mitsubishi60.0%n/a505153Rolls-Royce50.0%n/a –5854McLaren40.0%n/a555955Tremonia40.0%new –7456Aston Martin20.0%– 66.7%544957FAW20.0%+ 0.0%576558Maxus20.0%+ 100.0%465359NIO20.0%new566360Alpina10.0%n/a –5461Chery10.0%new –6862Man10.0%– 50.0% –6463RUF10.0%n/a – –64SWM10.0%new515665Xpeng10.0%new5975

Source: Febiac

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