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Belgium November 2024: Renault (+50.3%), Dacia (+20.6%) defy market off -15.3%

Renault is up to #5 in Belgium in November.

It’s a catastrophic month for new car sales in Belgium, down -15.3% year-on-year to 31,824 in November. As a result, the year-to-date tally is now off -5.8% to 424,839. BMW (-14.2%) keeps the lead of the brands charts, albeit at a much lower level as the past two record months: 11.9% share. Volkswagen (-24%) and Mercedes (-32.2%) both crash but ensure the podium is identical to October’s. Dacia (+20.6%) and most impressively Renault (+50.3%) defy the plunging market to round out the Top 5, with Dacia equalling its ranking record at #4. Tesla (+15.8%), Skoda (+10.5%) and Peugeot (+6.9%) also gain ground in the remainder of the Top 10. In contrast Volvo (-20.3%) and Audi (-49.8%) freefall. Below, notice BYD (+395.7%), Porsche (+129.6%) and Fiat (+34.7%)

Previous month: Belgium October 2024: BMW (+27.4%) at record heights, Dacia (+28.3%) shines

One year ago: Belgium November 2023: Audi (+64.4%) repeats at #2, Volvo (+56.3%) impresses

Full November 2024 Top 63 All brands ranking below.

Belgium November 2024 – brands:

PosBrandNov-24%/23Oct2024%/23PosFY23
1BMW3,79911.9%– 14.2%148,52811.4%+ 3.1%11
2Volkswagen2,9139.2%– 24.0%239,7379.4%– 7.5%22
3Mercedes2,1766.8%– 32.2%330,3497.1%– 10.0%44
4Dacia2,1666.8%+ 20.6%822,3525.3%+ 13.9%79
5Renault2,1496.8%+ 50.3%621,6635.1%– 7.7%86
6Audi2,0176.3%– 49.8%431,3947.4%– 6.5%33
7Peugeot2,0166.3%+ 6.9%520,3434.8%– 28.5%95
8Skoda1,7105.4%+ 10.5%717,7024.2%+ 1.1%1111
9Tesla1,6915.3%+ 15.8%1119,6734.6%+ 34.5%1013
10Volvo1,5354.8%– 20.3%923,6845.6%+ 18.9%58
11Toyota1,4014.4%– 25.4%1022,4685.3%+ 1.2%67
12Kia1,0743.4%– 19.2%1216,8044.0%– 5.1%1210
13Ford 8952.8%– 22.4%1411,3452.7%– 29.5%1512
14Hyundai7952.5%– 31.5%1611,5712.7%+ 5.3%1316
15Citroen7122.2%+ 31.6%1811,4102.7%– 24.4%1414
16Opel6492.0%+ 25.0%139,4582.2%– 31.6%1615
17Nissan6091.9%+ 18.9%158,2671.9%– 6.9%1717
18Porsche4271.3%+ 129.6%174,3261.0%+ 17.9%2326
19Mini3641.1%– 44.3%195,4241.3%– 29.8%1918
20Fiat2640.8%+ 34.7%273,4910.8%– 38.1%2521
21BYD2330.7%+ 395.7%222,3040.5%+ 351.8%2736
22Suzuki2240.7%– 28.4%214,8571.1%+ 12.8%2225
23Polestar2240.7%– 56.1%262,1830.5%– 7.5%2828
24Land Rover2180.7%– 38.8%205,4081.3%– 1.2%2022
25Seat2150.7%– 55.2%234,8831.1%– 22.1%2120
26Cupra1920.6%– 49.5%243,0000.7%– 32.0%2624
27Mazda1540.5%– 66.6%285,8611.4%– 9.7%1819
28MG1380.4%– 59.4%304,1251.0%+ 5.1%2423
29Lexus1340.4%+ 24.1%291,4180.3%+ 28.7%3134
30Jeep1200.4%+ 18.8%252,1210.5%– 22.5%2927
31Alfa Romeo820.3%– 2.4%348690.2%– 45.7%3430
32DS770.2%– 14.4%321,0730.3%– 56.8%3229
33SsangYong/KG Mobility620.2%+ 12.7%331,0660.3%– 2.7%3333
34Maxus530.2%n/a511510.0%+ 1158.3%4153
35Honda510.2%– 82.4%311,7300.4%+ 30.5%3031
36Smart510.2%+ 155.0%357180.2%+ 610.9%3542
37Xpeng440.1%new371820.0%new4075
38Lotus350.1%+ 40.0%363630.1%+ 116.1%3738
39Leapmotor310.1%new38620.0%new51 –
40Jaguar170.1%– 70.7%414600.1%– 49.0%3635
41Maserati120.0%+ 71.4%431370.0%– 3.5%4440
42Tripod120.0%+ 140.0%421300.0%+ 113.1%4547
43Lancia110.0%new39530.0%new54 –
44Subaru100.0%– 73.0%502520.1%– 31.5%3937
45Lamborghini80.0%+ 166.7%48990.0%+ 57.1%4848
46Allied Vehicles70.0%– 41.7%52580.0%– 23.7%5345
47Ferrari60.0%– 33.3%441450.0%+ 15.1%4343
48Forthing60.0%– 40.0%401000.0%+ 809.1%4655
49Bentley50.0%+ 25.0%55610.0%– 39.6%5244
50Livan50.0%new53100.0%new64 –
51Aston Martin40.0%– 42.9%49820.0%+ 54.7%4949
52Alpine30.0%– 72.7%461480.0%– 10.3%4239
53SWM30.0%+ 200.0%61130.0%+ 8.3%6256
54BAIC20.0%– 80.0%47990.0%+ 54.7%4746
55DFSK20.0%– 71.4%45640.0%– 51.1%5041
56FAW20.0%n/a –290.0%+ 383.3%5765
57Omoda20.0%+ 100.0%5780.0%+ 60.0%66n/a
58Man20.0%n/a –60.0%– 25.0%7164
59Rolls-Royce10.0%– 50.0%59220.0%+ 57.1%5858
60McLaren10.0%n/a60170.0%+ 70.0%5959
61Morgan10.0%+ 0.0%54130.0%+ 18.2%6161
62Caterham10.0%n/a6360.0%+ 200.0%7069
63API10.0%n/a –40.0%– 63.6%7460

Source: FEBIAC

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