Market collapses -33%, Ford Puma up to record #2 – Best Selling Cars Blog

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The Ford Puma is up to a record 2nd place in Italy in April.

Italian new car sales collapse in April at -33% year-on-year to 97,339 units, driving the year-to-date tally down -26.5% to 435,647. Private sales fall even faster at -40.1% to 52,304 and 53% share (-6.5 points) and are down -29% year-to-date to 268,883 and 60.8% share (-2.5). Self-registrations fall -31.4% to 8,938 and 9.1% share and are down -30.1% YTD to 41,590. Long term leases resist much better at -11.3% to 23,155 and 23.5% share vs. 17.8% a year ago and fall -13.4% YTD to 86,178 to 19.5% vs. 16.6%. Short term rentals freefall -39% to 7,599 and 7.7% share vs. 8.5% and are down -38.2% to 17,839 YTD. Company sales skid -14.7% to 6.679 and 6.8% share vs. 5.3% a year ago and fall -12.5% to 27,623 and 6.2% share.

In terms of fuel type, petrol falls -42.9% to 26,664 and 27% share vs. 31.8% a year ago and drops -39.1% year-to-date to 119,175 and 27% vs. 32.7% over the same period in 2021. Diesel is off -38.5% to 20,762 and 21% share vs. 23% and down -37.8% YTD to 92,384 and 20.9% vs. 24.9% in 2021. LPG is down -23.2% to 7,265, HEV is down -18% to 34,524 and 35% share vs. 28.7% a year ago, including 9,046 full hybrid (+11.3%) and 25,478 mild hybrid (-25%). Year-to-date, HEV is off -7.5% to 150,607 and 34.1% share vs. 27.2% in 2021, including 40,714 full hybrid (+12.5%) and 109,893 mild hybrid (-13.3%). PHEV is off -17.1% to 5,552 and 5.6% share vs. 4.6% last year and edges down -1.6% to 22,749 and 5.1% share vs. 3.9%. Finally, BEV unusually freefalls -37.2% year-on-year to 3,050 and 3.1% share vs. 3.3% and is down -20.8% YTD to 14,399 and 3.3% share vs. 3% over the same period in 2021.

The Toyota Yaris Cross is back up to #6 in Italy this month. Picture quattroruote.it

Fiat (-37.2%) falls even faster than the market but hits 15% share vs. 14.3% so far this year. Volkswagen (-38.1%) is also in freefall but reclaims the 2nd spot it held over the Full Year 2021, dislodging Ford (-34.8%). Toyota (-11.6%) is very solid in context and climbs to the third spot of the podium while Audi (-25.4%) is up to a splendid 5th place. Dacia (-4.9%) posts the best result in the Top 10 at #7, way above sister brand Renault (-42.8%) down to a paltry #14. BMW (-17.8%) also resists whereas Peugeot (-51.7%), Citroen (-47.1%) and Jeep (-35.8%) implode. Further down, notice DR Motor (+97.7%) up to #19, Cupra (+193.5%) up to #22 and well above Seat (-63.4%) at #26, Honda (+61.5%), MG (+2520) and Lynk & Co up to #33.

Over in the models ranking, the Fiat Panda (-7.6%) resists very well to reach 9.7% share, its 2nd best in the past two years below only October 2021 (11%). The Ford Puma (-12%) hits an all-time record 2nd place in Italy this month, eclipsing its previous best of #3 hit in February 2021, January 2022 and February 2022. The VW T-Roc (-9.6%) reaches its best Italian ranking since May 2020 (#2) contrasting with a 19th place year-to-date. The Lancia Ypsilon (-46.8%) is relegated to 4th place albeit only 1 sale below the T-Roc. The Dacia Sandero (+5.6%) rounds out the Top 5 with the only year-on-year gain there and ranks #3 year-to-date. The Toyota Yaris Cross is back up 10 spots on March to #6, its second best ranking below the #5 it hit last December and January. It seems to have cannibalised the Yaris at -57.7% for the month. The Jeep Compass (+1.4%) is the only additional gainer in the Top 10 with the Fiat 500 (-63.7%), Jeep Renegade (-52.8%) and Fiat 500X (-52%) all in a rut. Notice also the Kia Sportage (+28.5%), Cupra Formentor (up to a record #25), the Toyota Aygo X landing directly at #27 for its very first month in market and the Alfa Romeo Stelvio (+31.9%) all posting fantastic scores.

Previous month: Italy March 2022: Citroen C3 up to record #2, Dacia (+26%) defies market down -29.7%

One year ago: Italy April 2021: Fiat 500 up 45.5% in market down -16.7% on two years ago

Full April 2022 Top 45 All-brands and Top 50 models below.

Italy April 2022 – brands:

Pos Brand Apr-22 % /21 Mar 2022 % /21 Pos FY21
1 Fiat 14,601 15.0% -37.2% 1 62,296 14.3% -32.8% 1 1
2 Volkswagen 8,487 8.7% -38.1% 2 32,510 7.5% -34.4% 2 2
3 Toyota 7,140 7.3% -11.6% 4 28,045 6.4% -16.1% 4 3
4 Ford 5,863 6.0% -34.8% 3 30,344 7.0% -20.9% 3 5
5 Audi 4,492 4.6% -25.4% 8 17,400 4.0% -25.0% 10 10
6 Peugeot 4,361 4.5% -51.7% 7 24,531 5.6% -39.2% 5 4
7 Dacia 4,356 4.5% -4.9% 6 23,548 5.4% 20.2% 6 9
8 Jeep 4,134 4.2% -35.2% 12 17,772 4.1% -28.5% 9 8
9 BMW 4,088 4.2% -17.8% 14 16,722 3.8% -20.8% 11 12
10 Citroen 3,733 3.8% -47.1% 5 18,965 4.4% -39.4% 8 7
11 Opel 3,475 3.6% -43.7% 10 16,105 3.7% -36.9% 12 11
12 Kia 3,453 3.5% -8.0% 13 14,318 3.3% -3.6% 14 15
13 Mercedes 3,308 3.4% -32.3% 11 14,426 3.3% -25.3% 13 13
14 Renault 3,112 3.2% -42.8% 9 19,046 4.4% -31.1% 7 6
15 Hyundai 2,804 2.9% -15.7% 16 12,477 2.9% -17.1% 16 14
16 Lancia 2,743 2.8% -46.8% 15 13,509 3.1% -25.6% 15 16
17 Skoda 2,062 2.1% -21.7% 19 7,680 1.8% -31.5% 19 19
18 Nissan 1,814 1.9% -15.9% 17 8,376 1.9% -22.2% 17 18
19 DR Motor 1,208 1.2% 97.7% 20 5,757 1.3% 164.9% 21 26
20 Mini 1,135 1.2% -39.2% 23 5,848 1.3% -17.2% 20 22
21 Suzuki 1,106 1.1% -74.0% 18 8,258 1.9% -49.8% 18 17
22 Cupra 1,077 1.1% 193.5% 26 2,723 0.6% 69.3% 27 29
23 Land Rover 1,008 1.0% -40.1% 32 2,431 0.6% -52.8% 28 24
24 Honda 1,001 1.0% 61.5% 30 2,906 0.7% 27.6% 26 28
25 Alfa Romeo 932 1.0% -3.9% 27 3,088 0.7% -23.1% 25 25
26 Volvo 920 0.9% -54.2% 22 4,138 0.9% -42.8% 23 21
27 Seat 860 0.9% -63.4% 21 4,617 1.1% -46.7% 22 20
28 Mazda 761 0.8% -34.2% 25 3,475 0.8% -27.0% 24 23
29 DS 525 0.5% 27.7% 29 2,030 0.5% 36.3% 30 32
30 MG 524 0.5% 2520.0% 31 1,765 0.4% 4204.9% 31 40
31 Smart 427 0.4% -34.3% 34 1,388 0.3% -45.5% 33 27
32 Porsche 338 0.3% -26.0% 28 2,125 0.5% -6.9% 29 30
33 Lynk & Co 305 0.3% new 41 702 0.2% new 37 38
34 Jaguar 255 0.3% -55.2% 35 837 0.2% -51.2% 35 34
35 Mitsubishi 244 0.3% -40.8% 36 736 0.2% -50.4% 36 35
36 Lexus 239 0.2% -36.1% 33 1,310 0.3% -27.9% 34 33
37 Subaru 145 0.1% -28.6% 37 633 0.1% -23.1% 38 36
38 Maserati 105 0.1% 5.0% 38 470 0.1% -18.3% 39 37
39 Ferrari 56 0.1% -20.0% 39 275 0.1% 16.5% 40 43
40 SsangYong 38 0.0% -28.3% 40 194 0.0% -28.4% 41 41
41 Tesla 27 0.0% 22.7% 24 1,394 0.3% -19.2% 32 31
42 Lamborghini 22 0.0% -46.3% 42 93 0.0% -17.0% 43 44
43 Aston Martin 5 0.0% 25.0% 45 21 0.0% 5.0% 45 45
44 Mahindra 3 0.0% -97.1% 44 103 0.0% -67.4% 42 39
45 Great Wall 2 0.0% -97.4% 43 35 0.0% -87.3% 44 42
 – Others 45 0.0% 15.4%  – 225 0.1% 38.9%  –  –

Italy April 2022 – models:

Pos Model Apr-22 % /21 Mar 2022 % /21 Pos FY21
1 Fiat Panda 9,474 9.7% -7.6% 1 39,432 9.1% -16.2% 1 1
2 Ford Puma 2,898 3.0% -12.0% 5 12,274 2.8% -11.3% 4 10
3 VW T-Roc 2,743 2.8% -9.6% 11 6,418 1.5% -44.9% 19 11
4 Lancia Ypsilon 2,742 2.8% -46.8% 3 13,508 3.1% -25.7% 2 3
5 Dacia Sandero 2,724 2.8% 5.6% 4 12,310 2.8% 30.1% 3 8
6 Toyota Yaris Cross 2,280 2.3% new 16 8,914 2.0% new 9 n/a
7 Jeep Compass 2,250 2.3% 1.4% 10 9,307 2.1% 11.1% 6 9
8 Fiat 500 2,087 2.1% -63.7% 18 8,059 1.8% -54.0% 13 2
9 Fiat 500X 1,969 2.0% -52.0% 13 9,165 2.1% -39.4% 7 6
10 Jeep Renegade 1,941 2.0% -52.8% 12 8,660 2.0% -47.3% 11 4
11 Citroen C3 1,861 1.9% -43.1% 2 10,763 2.5% -27.2% 5 7
12 Peugeot 3008 1,653 1.7% -20.6% 22 6,851 1.6% -25.3% 15 19
13 Opel Corsa 1,636 1.7% -45.4% 14 6,487 1.5% -50.9% 17 16
14 Toyota Yaris 1,632 1.7% -57.7% 7 8,936 2.1% -46.4% 8 5
15 Peugeot 208 1,449 1.5% -45.9% 6 8,511 2.0% -31.1% 12 18
16 Renault Captur 1,352 1.4% -42.5% 9 8,029 1.8% -19.0% 14 12
17 VW T-Cross 1,350 1.4% -46.0% 21 5,610 1.3% -37.9% 23 17
18 Citroen C3 Aircross 1,303 1.3% -26.2% 17 5,773 1.3% -25.5% 22 28
19 BMW X1 1,214 1.2% -13.7% 38 4,992 1.1% -13.4% 24 32
20 Audi Q3 1,170 1.2% -20.9% 23 3,778 0.9% -37.2% 30 35
21 Kia Sportage 1,104 1.1% 28.5% 24 3,987 0.9% 27.2% 29 45
22 VW Polo 1,088 1.1% -42.5% 26 6,116 1.4% -27.0% 21 20
23 Dacia Duster 1,034 1.1% -48.3% 8 8,777 2.0% -12.4% 10 13
24 Hyundai i10 1,033 1.1% -6.7% n/a 3,050 0.7% -33.1% 38 31
25 Cupra Formentor 1,016 1.0% n/a 41 2,600 0.6% n/a 49 n/a
26 Opel Crossland 984 1.0% -38.9% 29 3,736 0.9% -43.1% 31 37
27 Toyota Aygo X 970 1.0% new  – 970 0.2% new n/a  –
28 Toyota C-HR 933 1.0% -6.7% 28 3,687 0.8% -20.1% 32 36
29 Kia Picanto 921 0.9% -15.0% 25 4,035 0.9% -15.4% 28 33
30 Alfa Romeo Stelvio 884 0.9% 31.9% 44 2,745 0.6% 11.9% 47 n/a
31 Ford Ecosport 875 0.9% -0.8% 36 4,237 1.0% -5.6% 26 38
32 Nissan Qashqai 868 0.9% 23.6% 32 3,273 0.8% -31.1% 36 41
33 Ford Kuga 850 0.9% -48.3% 15 6,452 1.5% -2.2% 18 30
34 VW Taigo 828 0.9% new 35 2,812 0.6% new 43 n/a
35 BMW X3 782 0.8% 84.4% n/a 1,974 0.5% 4.7% n/a n/a
36 VW Golf 774 0.8% -56.9% 27 4,211 1.0% -28.7% 27 24
37 Audi A3 764 0.8% -44.5% 30 3,373 0.8% -26.2% 34 43
38 Ford Focus 755 0.8% -18.1% 33 3,336 0.8% -11.8% 35 46
39 Renault Clio 750 0.8% -56.6% 20 6,274 1.4% -39.2% 20 14
40 Range Rover Evoque 734 0.8% -3.4% n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
41 Audi Q5 725 0.7% 75.5% n/a 2,147 0.5% 19.7% n/a n/a
42 Audi Q2 709 0.7% n/a 45 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
43 Fiat 500L 709 0.7% -45.3% 31 2,830 0.6% -54.8% 42 21
44 Toyota RAV4 692 0.7% -31.8% 40 2,893 0.7% -5.6% 40 49
45 Mini Hatch 622 0.6% n/a n/a 2,808 0.6% n/a 44 n/a
46 Skoda Kamiq 599 0.6% n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
47 Mercedes GLA 579 0.6% -45.4% 43 2,650 0.6% -30.9% 48 61
48 Kia Stonic 571 0.6% n/a 46 2,529 0.6% n/a 51 n/a
49 Hyundai Tucson 570 0.6% -56.4% 37 3,664 0.8% -35.5% 33 25
50 Opel Mokka 566 0.6% n/a 39 4,554 1.0% n/a 25 n/a
n/a Peugeot 2008 529 0.5% -79.7% 19 6,525 1.5% -41.6% 16 15
n/a VW Tiguan 519 0.5% -75.0% 34 3,243 0.7% -57.5% 37 23
n/a Nissan Juke 514 0.5% n/a n/a 2,862 0.7% n/a 41 n/a
n/a Mini Countryman 442 0.5% -50.9% n/a 2,781 0.6% -32.6% 45 47
n/a Ford Fiesta 272 0.3% -85.2% n/a 2,756 0.6% -66.1% 46 34
n/a Fiat Tipo 264 0.3% -85.7% n/a 2,546 0.6% -63.2% 50 22
n/a Suzuki Ignis 254 0.3% -84.2% n/a 2,956 0.7% -49.5% 39 26

Source: UNRAE

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