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PRESS RELEASE 9:30 GMT, 22 nd March 2018 London, UK EUROPEAN CAR REGISTRATIONS INCREASED BY 4.2% IN FEBRUARY 2018 AS SUVS CONTINUED TO LEAD MARKET European car registrations increased by 4.2% to 1.16 million, the best February performance since 2008 The market share of diesel vehicles fell to 39.5%, as petrol car registrations increased by 16% SUVs continued to drive growth for the industry, with volume increasing by 24.7%, accounting for 33% of the total market The European automotive industry continued its strong start to 2018, with volume up by 4.2% in February as 1.16 million cars were registered, 50,000 more than in February 2017. The results mark the highest February volume since 2008, when 1.19 million cars were registered, as well as constituting the highest YTD volume since 2008, with 2.44 million units registered in Europe in 2018 so far. This growth can be attributed to key markets such as Germany, Spain and France, as well as five other markets (Croatia, Greece, Hungary, Estonia and Luxembourg), which posted double digit growth. However, the performances of these markets offset volume declines in 13 other European markets. This suggests that future growth for the industry could be dependent on fewer European countries than previously. SUVs were a key driver of growth in February, with the volume of vehicles registered up by 25% compared to the same month last year, meaning SUVs accounted for 33% of the total market in February. In contrast, the rest of the segments combined recorded a significant decline in volume of 3.6%.

This increase in volume for February is very encouraging and follows strong results for January, indicating that the European car industry could continue to grow in the coming months. However, 13 of Europe s 26 markets posted declines in February, so future growth for the industry could become dependent on a select few markets, commented Felipe Munoz, JATO s Global Analyst. Diesel continues to decline and its market share fell to 39.5%, with volume falling by a significant 12.8 percentage points in February. This was largely caused by falling demand in Germany and the UK, where diesel vehicle registrations decreased by 19.2% and 23.5% respectively. Demand for petrol is continuing to grow as diesel declines - petrol registrations increased by 16% in February. Alternative-Fuelled-Vehicles were also able to take advantage of the decline of diesel, growing by 18.5%, Munoz continued. Demand for SUVs continued to rise, with the segment s volume up by 24.7% to 382,600 units, a record level for February. This meant that one in every three cars registered in February 2018 was an SUV. Small and mid-size SUVs led the growth for the segment in February, whilst compact SUVs also had a strong month. This offset a fall in demand for full-size and luxury SUVs, which posted a 12.6% decline in volume. The trend for diesel registrations declining and increases in SUV registrations, combined with rising petrol registrations follows the recent news that CO 2 emissions increased by 0.3 g/km in 2017.

This overall volume growth of SUVs can be attributed to OEMs increasing SUV ranges to meet consumer demand. VW Group, which has launched several new SUVs, saw its SUV registrations increase by 37.7% to 68,700 units, placing it behind Renault-Nissan, which continues to enjoy the largest market share of the segment. PSA experienced strong growth in the SUV segment, increasing its registrations of SUVs by 80.3% in February 2018, with a total of 67,900 SUVs registered. Hyundai and Kia also increased market share in the segment due to the strong performances of the Kona and Stonic SUVs. The subcompact segment s registrations remained stable as decreases posted by Renault and Volkswagen were offset by increased registrations from Ford, Peugeot, Citroen and Skoda. The compact segment was the third largest in terms of market share, but volume fell by 2.4%, mainly due to a decrease in registrations of this vehicle type for Opel/Vauxhall and Peugeot. MPVs saw market share decline by 2.1 percentage points, caused by the increasing popularity of SUVs. Overall, VW Group had another solid month, increasing its market share from 23.1% to 24.3%. This was due to the performances of its SUV range and its compact cars, which accounted for 24.4% and 27.4% of its total registrations respectively. Due to its SUV range, which is now its largest segment, PSA also experienced growth.

FCA posted the biggest decline in market share of all car groups (-0.6 points) due to decreasing demand for its Fiat (-9%) and Lancia (-42%) brands. However, Jeep posted good results due to the new Compass model, which was the brand s best seller. Renault-Nissan also saw its market share decline in February 2018 due to decreased demand for its SUV range. The Golf held on to the top spot, increasing its volume by 16%. The Clio remained the second most popular car in Europe, but saw its volume decrease by 2%. The Peugeot 3008, Peugeot 5008, Citroen C3 Aircross, Opel Crossland and Opel Grandland SUVs all contributed to PSA s increased market share. The Kuga and Ecosport also had strong months, with registrations up by 28% and 67% respectively. Both models boosted Ford s market share. Likewise, the new Hyundai Kona and Kia Stonic accounted for 12% of Hyundai-Kia total registrations. BMW s market share declined by 0.3 percentage points as a result of the volume of the 3-Series declining by 28.8%. The Sandero and Duster had good months, increasing their volume by 20% and 32% respectively. Meanwhile, the 308, Astra, Panda and Corsa all had bad months, with their volume decreasing by double digits.

-Ends- Contact: Nick Lawrie / Laura Eagar, +44 (0) 203 617 7240, jatoteam@firstlightpr.com Felipe Munoz, +39 349 797 32 44, felipe.munoz@jato.com More insights: