New car market grows fourth month running, up by 23.5% in November

Battery electric vehicles take largest monthly share of the new car market in 2022

New car market grows fourth month running, up by 23.5% in November

The UK new car market grew 23.5% in November to 142,889 registered units in the fourth consecutive month of year-on-year growth, according to new figures published by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT).

The growth delivered the best total for November since 2019, with manufacturers continuing efforts to fulfil orders amid erratic global components supply.

However, registrations in the month were still -8.8% below 2019 levels and, while further recovery is anticipated in 2023, global and domestic economic challenges mean that the market will remain below pre-pandemic levels.

Registrations by large fleets energised the market, up 45.4% compared with November last year.

Demand from private buyers also grew, albeit by a more modest 2.7%.

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Business registrations more than doubled, meanwhile, up 112.2%, but remain a small fraction of the overall market.

Zero emission vehicle uptake continues to grow, with newly registered battery electric vehicles (BEVs) up 35.2% to represent more than one in five new cars (20.6%) – the largest monthly share of BEVs this year.

Conversely, plug-in hybrid (PHEVs) registrations fell by -5.7%, making up 7.1% of the market.

As a result, some 39,558 new plug-ins were registered, representing more than one in four (27.7%) new cars joining UK roads in November.

Hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs), meanwhile, rose by 66.9% to 11.2% of the market, driven particularly by fleet operators looking for flexibility and emissions reductions.

The most in-demand supermini and lower medium vehicle segments both grew by 21.5% and 20.5% respectively in November, while dual purpose vehicles increased by 21.8%.

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There was significant growth in luxury saloon and multi-purpose vehicles, up 87.3% and 288.6%, but these segments still remain a small section of the market.

Mike Hawes, SMMT chief executive, said: “Recovery for Britain’s new car market is back within our grasp, energised by electrified vehicles and the sector’s resilience in the face of supply and economic challenges.

“As the sector looks to ensure that growth is sustainable for the long term, urgent measures are required – not least a fair approach to driving EV adoption that recognises these vehicles remain more expensive, and measures to compel investment in a charging network that is built ahead of need.

“By doing so we can encourage consumer appetite across the country and accelerate the UK’s journey to net zero.”

1 Comment

  1. disaster zone
    no one to fix them
    no residual values
    no electric to charge them
    we are seeing a huge increase in people trying to buy 3 year old diesels
    the goverment are clueless as to what is reqd

    Reply

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