The Ford Fiesta has long been the most popular new car in the UK, but have you ever wondered what are the biggest-selling cars in Europe?
We’ve scanned through the data for 2018, supplied by automotive analysts JATO Dynamics, to reveal what’s hot and what’s not on the continent.
The headline news was that the European car market was stable during 2018. A total of 15.6 million vehicles were registered – just 346 more than in 2017 – making Europe the world’s third largest car market behind China and the US.
There was little change at the top of the car maker leaderboard, with the VW Group maintaining its position at the top, recording 3.72 million registrations and a stable market share at 23.8%, while PSA (Peugeot/Citroen/DS, Opel/Vauxhall) and Renault-Nissan once again came in second and third, respectively. BMW Group climbed the rankings to become Europe’s fourth largest car maker.
1) Volkswagen Golf | 445,754 |
2) Renault Clio | 336,268 |
3) Volkswagen Polo | 299,920 |
4) Ford Fiesta | 270,758 |
5) Nissan Qashqai | 233,026 |
6) Peugeot 208 | 230,049 |
7) Volkswagen Tiguan | 224,788 |
8) Skoda Octavia | 223,352 |
9) Toyota Yaris | 217,642 |
10) Vauxhall Corsa | 217,036 |
11) Dacia Sandero | 216,306 |
12) Renault Captur | 214,720 |
13) Citroen C3 | 210,082 |
14) Peugeot 3008 | 204,197 |
15) Ford Focus | 196,583 |
16) Fiat 500 | 191,205 |
17) Dacia Duster | 182,100 |
18) Peugeot 2008 | 180,204 |
19) Skoda Fabia | 172,511 |
20) Fiat Panda | 168,697 |