Belgium June 2024: MG breaks volume record

MG is up to #12 in Belgium in June.

49,662 new cars hit Belgian roads in June, a -4% year-on-year loss. Volkswagen (-19%) is back above BMW (-15.8%) but at 8.7% share it is below the 9% it commands year-to-date. Similarly, BMW falls well short of its 10.2% YTD level at 8.5%. Audi (-5.7%) and Mercedes (-17%) also fall faster than the market. Toyota (+0.8%) is stable at #5, followed by a surging Tesla (+34.1%) at #6. Citroen (+24.9%), Volvo (+12.6%) and Kia (+13.2%) also impress with double-digit gains and round out the Top 10. Below, MG (+124.8%) smashes its volume record at 1,976 and posts its 2nd highest ranking at #12 and share at 4%, below the #10 and 4.1% it hit last December. Suzuki (+90.7%), Mazda (+83.6%) and Land Rover (+24.4%) stand out further down.

Previous month: Belgium May 2024: BMW reclaims lead, Volvo, Audi stand out in negative market

One year ago: Belgium June 2023: Volkswagen overtakes BMW, volumes up 48.7%

Full June 2024 Top 66 All brands ranking below.

Greece June 2024 – brands:

PosBrandJun-24%/23May2024%/23PosFY231Volkswagen4,2968.7%– 19.0%223,7719.0%– 1.1%222BMW4,2308.5%– 15.8%126,98210.2%– 0.3%113Audi2,9826.0%– 5.7%320,2907.7%+ 16.4%334Mercedes2,7155.5%– 17.0%418,0916.9%– 2.9%445Toyota2,5885.2%+ 0.8%714,8135.6%+ 7.9%676Tesla2,5055.0%+ 34.1%1212,2614.7%+ 49.6%9137Dacia2,4635.0%– 15.9%814,4585.5%+ 15.5%798Citroen2,4494.9%+ 24.9%148,4703.2%– 4.3%13149Volvo2,4444.9%+ 12.6%515,6685.9%+ 32.8%5810Kia2,2764.6%+ 13.2%1010,6844.1%+ 9.6%111011Renault2,2514.5%– 31.2%612,4854.7%– 15.5%8612MG1,9764.0%+ 124.8%253,3511.3%+ 47.2%222313Peugeot1,8983.8%– 44.2%910,7914.1%– 43.5%10514Hyundai1,6763.4%+ 47.7%118,3983.2%+ 38.4%141615Skoda1,5503.1%– 5.8%139,9353.8%+ 5.0%121116Mazda1,4582.9%+ 83.6%194,5991.7%+ 29.9%181917Nissan1,3372.7%+ 21.0%166,0442.3%+ 7.4%161718Ford 1,2822.6%– 24.8%157,0312.7%– 26.7%151219Opel9962.0%– 37.2%175,7222.2%– 39.8%171520Fiat9722.0%+ 6.1%232,5171.0%– 29.7%232121Suzuki8161.6%+ 90.7%213,5831.4%+ 42.0%202522Land Rover6521.3%+ 24.4%183,7011.4%+ 13.3%192223Cupra5131.0%– 10.2%241,9330.7%– 18.0%262424Porsche4881.0%+ 27.7%222,4500.9%+ 6.6%242625Seat4500.9%– 5.3%203,5371.3%– 12.9%212026Mini4250.9%– 44.7%262,1160.8%– 54.8%251827BYD3080.6%+ 805.9%281,0780.4%+ 329.5%293628Polestar2190.4%+ 7.9%291,0620.4%– 0.9%302829Jeep1900.4%– 34.0%271,2440.5%– 16.5%272730Smart1750.4%+ 5733.3%364450.2%+ 1102.7%354231Honda1590.3%+ 103.8%301,1350.4%+ 123.0%283132Lexus1490.3%+ 9.6%317410.3%+ 33.3%323433DS1410.3%– 63.3%337170.3%– 53.2%332934SsangYong/KG Mobility1360.3%+ 15.3%327770.3%+ 11.6%313335Jaguar980.2%– 14.0%373550.1%– 34.4%363536Alfa Romeo970.2%– 59.6%346080.2%– 40.9%343037Subaru560.1%+ 154.5%381970.1%– 14.7%373738Lotus330.1%+ 1000.0%351920.1%+ 540.0%383839Maxus320.1%+ 1500.0%40680.0%+ 871.4%445340Alpine190.0%+ 18.8%441150.0%+ 19.8%403941Ferrari170.0%+ 6.3%45850.0%+ 3.7%414342Lynk & Co160.0%– 88.6%391780.1%– 82.5%393243Lamborghini160.0%+ 128.6%48630.0%+ 61.5%454844Tripod130.0%+ 30.0%46820.0%+ 134.3%424745Xpeng120.0%new43280.0%new547546Maserati110.0%– 50.0%41710.0%– 27.6%434047BAIC90.0%+ 50.0%49590.0%+ 90.3%464648DFSK90.0%– 40.0%55360.0%– 60.0%524149Lancia80.0%new57110.0%new58 –50FAW70.0%n/a53220.0%+ 633.3%556551Forthing60.0%new47550.0%new475552Aston Martin60.0%+ 0.0%42500.0%+ 61.3%484953Mitsubishi50.0%n/a52300.0%n/a535154Bentley40.0%– 63.6%50460.0%– 33.3%494455Alpina40.0%n/a58150.0%+ 36.4%565456McLaren40.0%+ 300.0% –90.0%+ 28.6%595957Allied Vehicles30.0%– 57.1%51410.0%+ 13.9%504558B-Style & Flex-I-Trans30.0%n/a –30.0%n/a717659Rolls-Royce20.0%+ 100.0%62140.0%+ 75.0%575860Fisker10.0%new54380.0%new516261NIO10.0%– 66.7% –80.0%+ 60.0%606362Aiways10.0%– 50.0% –70.0%– 74.1%615063SWM10.0%– 50.0%6360.0%+ 50.0%625664Man10.0%n/a6540.0%– 20.0%656465Chery10.0%new –30.0%new706866JAC10.0%n/a –10.0%– 50.0%7873

Source: Febiac

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