Ekonomické zprávy
05.11.2024

New passenger car registrations in the UK fell sharply in October

The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders Limited (SMMT) said UK new car sales fell in October by 6.0% per annum, to 144,288 units, recording the sharpest decline since July 2022. Economists had expected an increase of 4.3% per annum after an increase of 1% per annum in September.

The data showed that in October, car deliveries to private buyers fell by 11.8%, and to enterprises with a fleet of fewer than 25 cars - by 12.8%. Meanwhile, the number of car registrations among large fleets decreased by 1.7%, and the total market share was 60.1% compared to 57.4% in October 2023.

The SMMT added that the October drop was driven by double-digit drops in petrol (-14.2%) and diesel vehicle deliveries (-20.5%). However, uptake of hybrid electric vehicles (-1,6%) and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (-3,2%) also fell. Battery electric vehicles (BEVs) were the only powertrain to record growth, up 24.5% to reach a 20.7% share of the market.

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