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Small Minivan Compact Minivan Convertible & Roadster AUTOMOTIVE NEWS EUROPE DATA MINICAR SUBCOMPACT H1 2017 H1 2016 change H1 2017 H1 2016 change 1. Fiat Panda 110,797 109,855 +0.9% 1. Renault Clio 184,908 174,125 +6.2% 2. Fiat 500 108,376 103,491 +4.7% 2. Volkswagen Polo 171,817 167,464 +2.6% 3. Volkswagen Up 51,958 53,247 -2.4% 3. Ford Fiesta 156,717 159,427 -1.7% 4. Hyundai i10 48,703 44,085 +10.5% 4. Opel/Vauxhall Corsa 138,877 147,615 -5.9% 5. Toyota Aygo 46,774 47,370 -1.3% 5. Peugeot 208 132,234 138,471 -4.5% 6. Renault Twingo 42,035 46,845 -10.3% 6. Citroen C3 116,515 71,708 +62.5% 7. Kia Picanto 33,852 28,373 +19.3% 7. Dacia Sandero 108,704 94,395 +15.2% 8. Peugeot 108 31,987 36,395 -12.1% 8. Toyota Yaris 101,840 104,219 -2.3% 9. Citroen C1 30,255 35,790 -15.5% 9. Skoda Fabia 97,555 92,715 +5.2% 10. Opel Karl/Vauxhall Viva 28,459 32,381 -12.1% 10. Seat Ibiza 64,084 67,910 -5.6% Segment total 648,753 657,739 -1.4% Segment total 1,598,089 1,526,244 +4.7% COMPACT MIDSIZE H1 2017 H1 2016 change H1 2017 H1 2016 change 1. Volkswagen Golf 234,290 260,763 -10.2% 1. Volkswagen Passat 95,416 111,767 -14.6% 2. Opel/Vauxhall Astra 132,079 124,996 +5.7% 2. Skoda Superb 45,281 48,427 -6.5% 3. Skoda Octavia 121,016 121,932 -0.8% 3. Ford Mondeo 30,930 41,014 -24.6% 4. Ford Focus 119,052 120,474 -1.2% 4. Opel/Vauxhall Insignia 30,026 41,183 -27.1% 5. Renault Megane 92,744 62,615 +48.1% 5. Renault Talisman 19,576 13,341 +46.7% 6. Peugeot 308 92,730 113,800 -18.5% 6. Toyota Avensis 14,372 19,021 -24.4% 7. Seat Leon 78,856 80,846 -2.5% 7. Peugeot 508 13,575 22,015 -38.3% 8. Fiat Tipo 78,565 22,843 -- 8. Mazda6 12,995 16,428 -20.9% 9. Toyota Auris 62,790 70,821 -11.3% 9. Hyundai i40 8,362 11,061 -24.4% 10. VW Golf Sportsvan 46,184 50,862 -9.2% 10. Kia Optima 8,055 3,608 -- Segment total 1,387,885 1,415,199 -1.9% Segment total 293,894 348,932 -15.8% COUPE CONVERTIBLE & ROADSTER H1 2017 H1 2016 change H1 2017 H1 2016 change 1. Ford Mustang 5,023 6,410 -21.6% 1. Volkswagen Beetle 9,357 8,574 +9.1% 2. Volkswagen Scirocco 4,291 5,814 -26.2% 2. Mazda MX-5 9,330 9,152 +1.9% 3. Opel/Vauxhall Astra GTC 2,024 4,662 -56.6% 3. Smart ForTwo 7,488 7,016 +6.7% 4. Toyota GT 86 759 809 -6.2% 4. Fiat 124 Spider 4,901 808 -- 5. Chevrolet Camaro 671 98 -- 5. Ford Mustang 3,021 2,813 +7.4% 6. Nissan 370Z 370 328 +12.8% 6. Opel/Vauxhall Cascada 2,986 3,285 -9.1% 7. Subaru BRZ 312 184 +69.6% 7. DS 3 977 1,706 -42.7% 8. Renault Megane 166 7,377 -97.7% 8. Chevrolet Camaro 216 24 -- 9. Dodge Challenger 157 146 +7.5% 9. Volkswagen Golf 136 4,599 -97.0% 10. Hyundai Veloster 95 120 -20.8% 10. Volkswagen Eos 3 7 -57.1% Segment total 13,877 26,396 -47.4% Segment total 38,418 38,071 +0.9% COMPACT MINIVAN SMALL MINIVAN H1 2017 H1 2016 change H1 2017 H1 2016 change 1. Volkswagen Touran 59,556 62,553 -4.8% 1. Fiat 500L/500L Living 40,928 51,267 -20.2% 2. Citroen C4 Picasso/ 2. Ford B-Max 24,199 23,318 +3.8% Grand C4 Picasso 57,408 63,360 -9.4% 3. Opel/Vauxhall Meriva 23,082 27,689 -16.6% 3. Renault Scenic/Grand Scenic 53,164 48,354 +9.9% 4. Citroen C3 Picasso 17,697 22,647 -21.9% 4. Ford C-Max/Grand C-Max 39,287 47,041 -16.5% 5. Hyundai ix20 16,509 18,148 -9.0% 5. Opel/Vauxhall Zafira 29,214 31,338 -6.8% 6. Kia Venga 13,234 14,466 -8.5% 6. Dacia Lodgy 16,023 13,784 +16.2% 7. Kia Soul 3,931 5,183 -24.2% 7. Toyota Verso 14,766 17,336 -14.8% 8. Ford Fusion 8 9 -11.1% 8. Peugeot 5008 13,225 16,923 -21.9% 9. Toyota Verso-S 3 328 -99.1% 9. Kia Carens 10,655 11,372 -6.3% 10. Renault Modus/Grand Modus 2 2 +0.0% 10. Toyota Prius+ 3,512 3,394 +3.5% Segment total 139,595 163,076 -14.4% Segment total 300,252 318,389 -5.7% www.autonewseurope.com SEPTEMBER 2017 AUTOMOTIVE NEWS EUROPE DATA LARGE MINIVAN ELECTRIC H1 2017 H1 2016 change H1 2017 H1 2016 change 1. Ford S-Max 20,101 22,407 -10.3% 1. Renault Zoe 16,783 11,726 +43.1% 2. Mercedes V-Class 16,603 15,054 +10.3% 2. Nissan Leaf 10,961 10,896 +0.6% 3. Seat Alhambra 16,354 16,727 -2.2% 3. BMW i3 10,384 5,059 -- 4. Volkswagen Sharan 15,301 17,784 -14.0% 4. Hyundai Ioniq 10,078 31 -- 5. Renault Espace/Grand Espace 11,660 17,002 -31.4% 5. Tesla Model S 6,801 6,725 +1.1% 6. Mercedes Vito/Viano 9,689 7,413 +30.7% 6. Tesla Model X 5,298 58 -- 7. Ford Galaxy 7,780 11,175 -30.4% 7. Volkswagen e-Golf 3,652 3,815 -4.3% 8. Hyundai H1/Starex 1,936 932 -- 8. Kia Soul EV 2,184 1,860 +17.4% 9. SsangYong Rodius 1,130 1,019 +10.9% 9. Mercedes B-class e-cell 1,790 1,588 +12.7% 10. Chrysler Pacifica 28 - ‐ 10. Volkswagen e-Up 1,382 1,386 -0.3% Segment total 100,608 109,688 -8.3% Segment total 73,162 46,949 +55.8% SMALL SUV & CROSSOVER COMPACT SUV & CROSSOVER H1 2017 H1 2016 change H1 2017 H1 2016 change 1. Renault Captur 112,586 118,815 -5.2% 1. Nissan Qashqai 136,480 126,179 +8.2% 2. Peugeot 2008 105,156 96,095 +9.4% 2. Volkswagen Tiguan 128,033 72,997 +75.4% 3. Opel/Vauxhall Mokka/Mokka X 96,424 89,254 +8.0% 3. Peugeot 3008 81,860 612 -- 4. Dacia Duster 74,724 74,847 -0.2% 4. Hyundai Tucson 79,623 82,705 -3.7% 5. Fiat 500X 52,794 60,948 -13.4% 5. Ford Kuga 78,402 63,366 +23.7% 6. Nissan Juke 50,849 54,286 -6.3% 6. Kia Sportage 71,184 77,890 -8.6% 7. Jeep Renegade 42,289 40,516 +4.4% 7. Renault Kadjar 63,309 70,976 -10.8% 8. Suzuki Vitara 38,700 41,550 -6.9% 8. Toyota C-HR 61,500 -- -- 9. Ford EcoSport 35,073 30,149 +16.3% 9. Seat Ateca 41,498 1,104 -- 10. Mazda CX-3 27,478 28,175 -2.5% 10. Nissan X-Trail 39,463 32,516 +21.4% Segment total 690,994 679,345 +1.7% Segment total 989,421 723,521 +36.8% LARGE SUV & CROSSOVER ENTRY PREMIUM H1 2017 H1 2016 change H1 2017 H1 2016 change 1. Ford Edge 9,245 1,877 -- 1. Mini* 72,872 69,396 +5.0% 2. Volkswagen Touareg 7,723 9,622 -19.7% 2. Audi A1 45,999 53,261 -13.6% 3. Hyundai Santa Fe 7,027 7,814 -10.1% 3. Lancia/Chrysler Ypsilon 37,365 40,169 -7.0% 4. Jeep Cherokee 3,210 5,616 -42.8% 4. Alfa Romeo MiTo 6,452 6,606 -2.3% 5. Toyota Land Cruiser 2,783 3,160 -11.9% 5. Lancia Musa 2 4 -50.0% 6. Mitsubishi Pajero/ 2,599 2,961 -12.2% Segment total 162,690 169,436 -4.0% Montero/Shogun 7. SsangYong Rexton 1,163 1,163 +0.0% *Includes hatchback, Cabrio, Roadster and Coupe 8. Dodge Durango 55 96 -42.7% 9. Ford Explorer 22 21 +4.8% 10. Nissan Patrol 14 1 -- Segment total 33,867 35,217 -3.8% COMPACT PREMIUM H1 2017 H1 2016 change MIDSIZE PREMIUM 1. Audi A3 84,071 98,833 -14.9% H1 2017 H1 2016 change 2. Mercedes A class 74,961 73,688 +1.7% 1. Mercedes C class 84,724 74,984 +13.0% 3. BMW 1 series 71,210 66,270 +7.5% 2. Audi A4 78,107 85,580 -8.7% 4. BMW 2-series Active/ 3. BMW 3 series 71,817 75,427 -4.8% Gran Tourer 46,438 56,480 -17.8% 4. Volvo V60 20,608 22,035 -6.5% 5. Volvo V40 37,320 37,280 +0.1% 5. BMW 4-series GC 18,962 20,009 -5.2% 6. Mercedes B class 35,056 37,775 -7.2% 6. Alfa Romeo Giulia 13,906 1,641 -- 7. Mercedes CLA 33,521 32,318 +3.7% 7. Jaguar XE 11,758 14,067 -16.4% 8. Alfa Romeo Giulietta 19,360 24,081 -19.6% 8. Volvo S60 4,072 4,694 -13.3% 9. Mini Clubman 16,878 17,530 -3.7% 9.
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