By Tuba Ongun
ANKARA (AA) – The European passenger car market grew in July for the 12th straight month, an industry group report showed on Wednesday.
New passenger car registrations in the EU rose 15.2% year-on-year to 851,156 units in July, as the 27-member bloc recovers from the last year’s component shortages, the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA) said in a statement.
Most key EU markets saw a solid yearly hike in the month, including the four largest – France (19.9%), Germany (18.1%), Spain (10.7%), and Italy (8.7%).
New registrations of battery electric cars in the EU hiked 60.6% from 2022 to 115,971 units, bringing its market share to 13.6% in July.
Hybrid-electric cars maintained their position as the second choice among new car buyers, accounting for over a quarter of the market, according to the ACEA.
In the January-July, new car registrations in the EU jumped 17.6% to 6.3 million.
Despite indications of the European automotive industry’s recovery from coronavirus-related supply disruptions, year-to-date volumes are still 22% lower than in 2019, said the statement.