Mirafiori Archives | Focus2Move https://www.focus2move.com/tag/mirafiori/ automotive, research, data, statistics, cars, vehicles, ranking, forecast Thu, 07 Dec 2023 14:46:26 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.2 Italy 2023. Best Selling Cars Ranking: Dacia Sandero Surges 49.0% Into 2nd https://www.focus2move.com/italian-best-selling-cars/ Thu, 07 Dec 2023 15:00:12 +0000 https://focus2move.com/?p=59975 Italian Best Selling Cars ranking up to October 2023 shows Fiat panda as segment leader (-3.9%). Dacia Sandero surges 49.0% in ytd sales, rising in 2nd spot.

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Italian Best Selling Cars ranking up to October 2023 shows Fiat panda as segment leader (-3.9%). Dacia Sandero surges 49.0% in ytd sales, rising in 2nd spot.

The traditional narrow streets of the Italian towns and the difficulties to find parking areas continue to be the first driver for people to prefer small cars. In the last decade, the increased average price and the reduced purchasing power have further forced a large part of the population to choose a low-cost car, with the success of brands like Dacia, Kia, Hyundai.

After over 40 years from its arrival in the market, the best seller up to October 2023 is always the same: the city-car Fiat Panda which has a substantial advantage over all the followers (6.6% market share), with sales at 84,398 (-3.9%).

The Dacia Sandero, with 3.2% market share, rises 2 spots into 2nd with 40,717 units sold so far and a 49.0% increase from the previous year. The Lancia Ypsilon, ranks in 3rd position with 37,883 sales, an 8.9% year-on-year growth

The Toyota Yaris Cross rises 4 spots into 4th with 29,200 sales and a 33.7% boom in ytd volume.

The Volkswagen T-Roc jumps 6 spots into 5th with 27,240 sales (+29.5%), in front of the Fiat 500 at  26,590 (+9.3%), the Dacia Duster at 25,626 (+20.8%) and Ford Puma in 8th with 25,586 sales (+0.9%).

The Citroen C3 falls 6 spots into 9th with 25,379 sales (-8.6%) and the Fiato 500x rises 2 spots into 10th position with 24,581 registrations (+19.6%).

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Italy 2022. Best Selling Cars Ranking: Toyota Yaris Cross Shining Success https://www.focus2move.com/italian-best-selling-cars-2022/ Tue, 10 Jan 2023 22:30:40 +0000 https://www.focus2move.com/?p=77723 Italian Best Selling Cars ranking in 2022 is still heavily dominated by aged Italian models, with the Fiat Panda, Lancia Ypsilon and Fiat 500 in the podium. The Dacia Sandero is the best foreign model while the rising star is the Toyota Yaris Cross.

The best-selling car ranking in Italy is dominated by small and medium cars due to the high use of vehicles in the urban environment and the arrival of electric and hybrid vehicles has not changed thew picture.

The traditional narrow streets of the Italian towns and the difficulties to find parking areas continue to be the first driver for people to prefer small cars. In the last decade, the increased average price and the reduced purchasing power have further forced a large part of the population to choose a low-cost car, with the success of brands like Dacia, Kia, Hyundai.

After over 40 years from its arrival in the market, the best seller is always the same: the city-car Fiat Panda which has now a huge advantage over all the followers, with year to date sales at 105,384 (-6.1%).

The second place is held by another pure Italian aged car. Launched in the early nineties the last generation of the Lancia Ypsilon is second with 40,968 sales (-6.3%) followed by the iconic Fiat 500. This model was originally launched in the fifties and subsequently re-launched in 2006. In all of these years the Fiat 500 was able to stay on top of the leaderboards, securing 3rd with 33,994 sales (-24.2%).

The first foreign model in the rankings is the Dacia Sandero, jumping 4 spots into 4th position with 33,920 (+16.7%) ahead of the Citroen C3 -up 2 spots– with 31,861 (+2.9%), the Jeep Renegade -down 2 spots- with 29,844 (-14.9%) and the Ford Puma with 29,455 sales (+3.5%).

The Toyota Yaris ranks in 8th with 27,789 (-14.6%), followed by the Toyota Yaris Cross -up 51 spots- with 25,997 sales (+250.6%) and the Peugeot 208 closing the Top 10 with 25,819 sales (+9.8%).

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Italy 2021. Best selling cars ranking https://www.focus2move.com/italian-best-selling-cars-2021/ Wed, 19 Jan 2022 10:12:26 +0000 https://www.focus2move.com/?p=74679 Italian best-selling cars ranking in 2021 is still heavily dominated by the Fiat Panda, ahead of the quickly rising Fiat 500 and the Lancia Ypsilon. The Fiat 500X falls in 6th place.

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Italian best-selling cars ranking in 2021 is still heavily dominated by the Fiat Panda, ahead of the quickly rising Fiat 500 and the Lancia Ypsilon. The Fiat 500X falls in 6th place.

The best-selling car ranking in Italy is dominated by small and medium cars due to the high use of vehicles in the urban environment.

The traditional narrow streets of the Italian towns and the difficulties to find parking areas continue to be the first driver for people to prefer small cars. In the last decade, the increased average price and the reduced purchasing power have further forced a large part of the population to choose a low-cost car, with the success of brands like Dacia, Kia, Hyundai.

In 2021, the city-car Fiat Panda remains the best-selling car. With 112,198 sales (+40%), the Panda holds 7.8% share.

The Fiat 500 reaches 2nd position -up 30 spots- and reports 44,825 sales (+229.7%) with 3.1% market share, followed by the Lancia Ypsilon, which reached the third spot by rising 6 spots, selling 43,715 units (+70.4%) with 3% share as well.

In 4th and 5th positions there were respectively the Jeep Renegade -up 1 spotwith 35,052 sales (+18.9%) and the Toyota Yaris –up 57 spots- with 32,552 units (+398%).

The Fiat 500X fell in 6th position with 31,924 units sold (+0.5%), followed by the Citroen C3 -down 1 spot- with 30,952 units sold (+6.2%).

The Dacia Sandero falls 1 spot with 29,070 units sold (+3.5%), followed by the Ford Puma -up 3 spots- with 28,471 units sold (+18%).

At the end of the Top 10 ranking, we find the Jeep Compass with 28,398 sales (+22.7%).

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Italy 2020. Best selling cars ranking https://www.focus2move.com/italian-best-cars-2020/ Mon, 08 Feb 2021 09:40:55 +0000 https://www.focus2move.com/?p=71031 Italian best-selling cars ranking in 2020 was again heavily dominated by the Fiat Panda, ahead of the Fiat 500x and the Renault Clio. The Lancia Ypsilon falls in 9th place, while the Renault Captur jumped 5 positions and entered the leaderboard.

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Italian best-selling cars ranking in 2020 was again heavily dominated by the Fiat Panda, ahead of the Fiat 500x and the Renault Clio. The Lancia Ypsilon falls in 9th place, while the Renault Captur jumped 5 positions and entered the leaderboard.

The best selling car ranking in Italy is dominated by small and medium cars due to the high use of vehicles in the urban environment.

The traditional narrow streets of the Italian towns and the difficulties to find parking areas continue to be the first driver for people to prefer small cars. In the last decade, the increased average price and the reduced purchasing power have further forced a large part of the population to choose a low-cost car, with the success of brands like Dacia, Kia, Hyundai.

In 2020, the city-car Fiat Panda remains the best-selling car. With 80.121 sales (-45%), the Panda falls to 5.8% market share but holds still more than double the sales of its closest competition.

The Fiat 500x reaches 2nd position by gaining 2 spots and reports 31.778 sales (-25.3%), followed by the Renault Clio, which returned in the third spot, jumping 2 positions, selling 31.638 units (-24.3%).

In 4th and 5th positions there were respectively the Fiat Panda HEV with 30.344 sales and the Jeep Renegade – up 1 spot- with 29.481 units (-29.3%).

The Citroen C3 reached 6th position with 29.157 units sold (-30%), followed by the Dacia Sandero -up 4 spots- with 28.100 units sold (-20.5%).

The Renault Captur entered the leaderboard by jumping 5 spots, with 25.844 units sold (-19.7%), followed by the glorious but dead Italian brand Lancia with the survived model Lancia Ypsilon with 25.648 units sold (-56.4%) falling 7 spots.

At the end of the Top 10 ranking, we find the Volkswagen T-roc –down 2 spots- with 24.794 sales (-37.4%).

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Italy 2019. The best selling cars ranking https://www.focus2move.com/italian-best-selling-cars-2019/ Sat, 11 Jan 2020 07:00:52 +0000 http://focus2move.com/?p=14949 Italian best-selling cars ranking in again dominated by the Fiat Panda, which in the 2019 is surprisingly recovering terrain, ahead of the last surviving Lancia, the model Ypsilon and the best imported model, the Renault Clio. Huge success found by the last generation of the Dacia Duster while the new entrance on top of the list is the Volkswagen T-Roc.

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Italian best-selling cars ranking in again dominated by the Fiat Panda, which in the 2019 is surprisingly recovering terrain, ahead of the last surviving Lancia, the model Ypsilon and the best imported model, the Renault Clio. Huge success found by the last generation of the Dacia Duster while the new entrance on top of the list is the Volkswagen T-Roc.

Despite the national brand – Fiat – declines – the best-selling model keep to be the city-car Fiat Panda which has lost terrain in the last decade from a market share of 7.9% in the 2010 to a negative record of 6.0% in the 2018, before to show recovery in the 2019 (6.9%).

Italian best selling cars
Fiat-Panda-2017

In the second place there is the survived model of the glorious but dead italian brand Lancia, the Lancia Ypsilon, which keep to find large lovers among italian female and is almost stable at a market share near 3%.

In third place the Renault Clio, leader among the imported vehicles, with a market share which follows the model age, with a last decade record share of 3.5% in the 2014 and actually penalized by the run-out of the previous version before of the current launch of the last generation.

Launched in the 2014 and produced in the italian plant of Melfi, in Basilicata, the Jeep Renegade ranks in fourth place with a record share of 2.1% ahead of the Fiat 500x one of the few Fiat still produced in Italy, in Melfi on the same Renegade platform, and the Dacia Duster which benefit from the second generation success and is jumping up a record share of 2.1%.

The beautiful Citroen C3 stands in seven place stable with a share in the range of 2.0%, below the share obtained by the previous generation, due to the less space available in the market for hatch models, after the success of small SUVs.

The new entrance on top of the list is the made in Germany Volkswagen T-Roc that is by the Toyota Yaris, leader in the hybrid combustion segment and the Fiat 500, in decline.

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Italian Best Selling Cars. The top 100 in the 2018 https://www.focus2move.com/italian-best-selling-cars-2018/ Wed, 09 Jan 2019 11:03:52 +0000 https://focus2move.com/?p=45729 Italian best selling cars in 2018 dominated by the Fiat Panda for the seventh consecutive year with a wide gap over the leader among imported vehicles, the Renault Clio. The Jeep Renegade, made in Italy, ranks in 5th place.

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Italian best selling cars in 2018 dominated by the Fiat Panda for the seventh consecutive year with a wide gap over the leader among imported vehicles, the Renault Clio. The Jeep Renegade, made in Italy, ranks in 5th place.

The market long recovery is ended in the 2018, considering the car park density in Italy is the highest in Europe and within the top 5 worldwide.

Data released by the Italian Minister of Transportation reported that the market has ended with 1918.526 sales. The steady growth of past years has stopped, with a decline of 2.6% this year. The deadline of September 1st for introduction of WLTP emission standard, moved up and down the registrations data in single Q3 months, but not as in others EU countries.

As far as the best selling car ranking, for the 7th year in a row the 2018 market leader is the city-car Fiat Panda with sales at 124.266 (-14.9%) followed by the leader of imported vehicles, the Renault Clio with 51.628 (1.9%) and the Fiat 500X with 49.931 (+9%).

In fourth place the Lancia Ypsilon with 48.555 (-19.5%) ahead of the Jeep Renegade with 41.960 (+11.5%), the Citroen C3 with 41.584 (-1.8%) and the Volkswagen Polo with 39.499 (+4%).

In eight place  the Fiat Tipo with 40.337 (-28%) followed by the Fiat 500 with 39.885 units (-26.1%) and in 10th place by the Ford Fiesta with 39.681 (-2.9%).

Very close to the Top 10 there is the Jeep Compass, 12th and up 407%, while the Volkswagen Golf (13th) is out of this short list, first time after 30 years.

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Italian Best Selling Cars 2016. The top 100 https://www.focus2move.com/italian-best-selling-cars-2016/ Thu, 12 Jan 2017 07:44:31 +0000 http://focus2move.com/?p=32799 Italian best selling cars 2016 dominated for the fifth time in a row by the Fiat Panda, now entered in the global podium among the city cars. Renault Clio was the best imported vehicle.

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Italian best selling cars 2016 dominated for the fifth time in a row by the Fiat Panda, now entered in the global podium among the city cars. Renault Clio was the best imported vehicle.

The 2016 has been a really positive year for the automotive industry in Italy with the market back within the top 10 at global level.

The domestic models have benefit for the positive mood considering that near 30% of the market is in FCA hands.

For the fifth year in a row, the market leader was the city-car Fiat Panda with 147.283 sales (+16.5%), followed by the Lancia Ypsilon with 65.663 units (+17.6%) and the Fiat 500 L with 54.578 (+9.3%).

In fourth place and leader among imported vehicles, the Renault Clio with 49.798 units (+15.3%) ahead of the Volkswagen Golf, with 6.708 (+5.1%), the new Fiat 500X with 46.232 (+41.9%) units, the old Fiat 500 with 45.400 (+11.1%) and the Fiat Punto, down 6 spots with 45.208 units (-19.9%).

In ninth place the Ford Fiesta with 43.573 units (+8.2%) and in 10th place the Volkswagen Polo with 43.096 (+18.4%).

New models are raising with the just launched Fiat Tipo landed in 14th place with 31.555 sales, the Hyundai Tucson 22nd with 22.893 and the Renault Kadjar 32nd with 15.151.

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Rank 2016Rank 2015BestSales 2016Sales 2015Variation 2016
11Fiat Panda147.283126.40116,5%
23Lancia Ypsilon65.66355.82617,6%
34Fiat 500L54.57849.9189,3%
46Renault Clio49.79843.19315,3%
55Volkswagen Golf46.70844.4365,1%
610Fiat 500x46.23232.57941,9%
77Fiat 50045.40040.85011,1%
82Fiat Punto45.20856.447-19,9%
98Ford Fiesta43.57340.2758,2%
109Volkswagen Polo43.09636.38418,4%
1114Peugeot 20834.79327.91424,6%
1218Jeep Renegade34.33123.09648,6%
1311Toyota Yaris32.11032.170-0,2%
14164Fiat Tipo31.555751
1512Citroen C331.27428.02711,6%
1613Opel Corsa30.50828.0258,9%
1715Nissan Qashqai28.82327.4035,2%
1817Renault Captur28.25523.93118,1%
1919Alfa Romeo Giulietta23.83122.9214,0%
2016Opel Mokka23.79924.712-3,7%
2121Peugeot 200823.36920.33314,9%
2275Hyundai Tucson22.8935.633306,4%
2320Dacia Duster22.37020.9186,9%
2423Dacia Sandero20.69317.18220,4%
2526Smart Fortwo19.47715.83723,0%
2622Peugeot 30819.39617.9398,1%
2724Audi A317.83717.1514,0%
2834Ford Ecosport17.19911.91544,3%
2925Kia Sportage16.61316.6010,1%
3032Mercedes A Class16.34912.85427,2%
3150Volkswagen Tiguan15.4008.48581,5%
3291Renault Kadjar15.1513.781300,7%
3331Ford C-max14.39913.07010,2%
3427Ford Focus14.39613.9583,1%
3554Audi A414.0678.10773,5%
3628Toyota Aygo13.46513.813-2,5%
3733Hyundai i1013.44012.4957,6%
3844Opel Astra13.2518.94348,2%
3935Volkswagen Up!12.08111.8412,0%
4029Nissan Micra11.93413.537-11,8%
4141Audi Q311.6349.59521,3%
4243Ford Kuga11.5848.97529,1%
4355Kia Rio11.5428.05543,3%
4439BMW 2 Series11.2889.91613,8%
4537Volkswagen Passat10.92910.4274,8%
4686BMW X110.8414.087165,3%
4736Hyundai i2010.80311.556-6,5%
4851BMW 3 Series10.3978.43723,2%
4938Toyota Auris10.32810.0942,3%
5030Mini Countryman10.08313.097-23,0%
5177Opel Karl9.9704.856105,3%
5240Mini9.9479.6003,6%
5342Renault Twingo9.7819.4064,0%
5456Land Rover Range Rover Evoque9.7687.77825,6%
5573Suzuki Vitara9.5985.79765,6%
5669Renault Mégane9.5676.39049,7%
5747Mercedes B Class9.4408.7068,4%
5849Mercedes GLA9.0788.6015,5%
5857Citroen C49.0787.71617,7%
5952Smart Forfour8.8938.2827,4%
6053Mercedes C Class8.8698.2337,7%
6148Nissan Juke8.5828.697-1,3%
6266BMW 1 Series8.5527.18819,0%
6346Ford B-Max8.4588.724-3,0%
6459Citroen C18.1707.5378,4%
6565Skoda Octavia8.0267.21511,2%
6658Citroen C4 Cactus7.7507.5752,3%
6761Alfa Romeo MiTo7.5427.4581,1%
6864Peugeot 1087.3207.2820,5%
6982Land Rover Discovery Sport7.1794.44461,5%
7070Toyota RAV46.9486.13213,3%
7163Audi A16.5827.323-10,1%
7293Skoda Fabia6.3043.58076,1%
7372Hyundai ix206.2715.8946,4%
7460Opel Meriva6.2547.492-16,5%
7568Opel Adam6.2346.426-3,0%
7671Seat Leon6.0575.9621,6%
7776Seat Ibiza5.8155.3907,9%
78136Mercedes GLC5.8061.380320,7%
79Mini Clubman5.415
80101Kia Picanto5.3072.97978,1%
8162Ford KA5.2137.417-29,7%
8283Audi A65.2094.38318,8%
8381Peugeot 30085.1654.48515,2%
8480Mercedes CLA5.0944.6808,8%
8579Volvo V405.0194.7844,9%
8689Nissan X-Trail5.0013.84830,0%
87100Volkswagen Touran4.7363.05555,0%
88Alfa Romeo Giulia4.604
8984Volvo XC604.2704.2101,4%
9078Audi Q54.2084.839-13,0%
9187Kia Venga4.1764.0792,4%
9288BMW X34.0564.0061,2%
93127Mazda CX-34.0151.799123,2%
9497Abarth 5953.8723.26718,5%
9595Suzuki Celerio3.8533.39013,7%
9685BMW 5 Series3.7924.160-8,8%
9792Land Rover Range Rover Sport3.3053.707-10,8%
9890Suzuki Swift3.2613.816-14,5%
9967Renault Scénic3.2586.587-50,5%
10094Jeep Cherokee3.2463.451-5,9%

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