Top 10: UK car sales 2019 - winners and losers

Total new car registrations in the UK fell from 2,367,147 in 2018 to 2,311,140 in 2019. Nevertheless, some manufacturers managed to post decent percentage increases (even if several of them had very low starting points).

There are a few familiar names on the top ten winners’ table. MG appears for the sixth year running, for example, although its market share was still relatively small at 0.6%. Volvo and Seat are back again, too.

MG ZS EV (2020) Front Side
The arrival of the pure-electric ZS EV helped to grow MG volumes.

The broad variety of brands is a particularly notable feature of this list. At one end of the spectrum is Dacia (which sold 6,782 more units than in 2018), while more premium marques are represented by Porsche and Bentley.

Top 10: Total UK Car Registrations 2019 - Winners
Manufacturer 2019 2018 Change Change %
Chevrolet 62 41 +21 +51.2%
MG 13,075 9,049 +4,026 +44.5%
Dacia 30,951 24,169 +6,782 +28.1%
Lexus 15,713 12,405 +3,308 +26.7%
Porsche 15,257 12,437 +2,820 +22.7%
Alpine 171 142 +29 +20.4%
Volvo 56,208 50,319 +5,889 +11.7%
Seat 68,798 62,863 +5,935 +9.4%
Bentley 1,595 1,542 +53 +3.4%
Toyota 105,192 101,922 +3,270 +3.2%
Total Market 2,311,140 2,367,147 -56,007 -2.4%

Of course, numerous firms underperformed versus the overall average.

Infiniti was the worst for a second year running, but that was to be expected given its imminent withdrawal from western Europe. Smart, SsangYong, Maserati, Alfa Romeo, Fiat, and DS also succeeded in retaining ‘top ten loser’ status.

Smart ForTwo Cabrio Final Collector’s Edition (2019) Front Side
2019 was a transition year for Smart as it became an all-electric brand.

Significant additions for 2019 included Mitsubishi and Honda. The latter’s result could have been due partly to poor public sentiment, following the decision to shut the company’s UK plant in Swindon.

Top 10: Total UK Car Registrations 2019 - Losers
Manufacturer 2019 2018 Change Change %
Infiniti 292 750 -458 -61.1%
Smart 4,022 7,631 -3,609 -47.3%
Abarth 3,448 5,631 -2,183 -38.8%
SsangYong 1,930 2,754 -824 -29.9%
Maserati 933 1,297 -364 -28.1%
Mitsubishi 16,199 21,156 -4,957 -23.4%
Alfa Romeo 3,413 4,161 -748 -18.0%
Honda 43,913 52,570 -8,657 -16.5%
Fiat 29,890 35,652 -5,762 -16.2%
DS 4,299 5,074 -775 -15.3%
Total Market 2,311,140 2,367,147 -56,007 -2.4%

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