World Cars Brand ranking. The top 50 in the 2017

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Global Car Market ranking by brand in 2017 led by Toyota. Thanks to the sales acceleration during the second half, Honda has not overtaken Nissan in fourth place. Koreans are in free fall due to the sharp lost reported in China. Fastest growing brands are Chinese

Global economy is continuing to perform strongly, with growth stabilizing at levels last seen more than two years ago in Q3. According to estimates by FocusEconomics, the global economy expanded 3.2% annually in Q3, matching the result in Q2. Q3’s reading mostly reflected improving economic dynamics in emerging-market economies such as Brazil and Russia, while developed nations continued expanding healthily on the back of rising real wages due to low inflation and largely accommodative monetary policies. While the global economy appears to be in a sweet spot, political developments are gradually taking center stage, threatening to undermine the current economic momentum.

Global automotive market become more and more dependent by internal dynamics in the Chinese market, after that during the 2016 this single market become 30% of total sales and the slow pace taken by the Asian giant is limiting the growth albeit a quite positive economic environment. In addition, US market is at all time highest level and has ended propellent for further growth.

Furthermore, the Global light vehicles market ended the year with a new all time record, the seventh in a row with 94.5 million vehicles sold, up 2.2% from the previous year

At brand-wise, the leadership of the Japanese Toyota Motor Company is undisputed with 2017 sales at the new all time record of 8.7 million, up 2.6%.

Volkswagen was second with a faster speed and 6.8 million units (+4.2%) with top performances in North and South America. feed by positive score in USA, China and Brazil while penalized by lost in Germany, UK, Turkey and Mexico.

In third place Ford is losing 2.0% with 6.1 million sales, losing in USA, UK and – in double-digit – China.

In fourth place Nissan has overtaken Honda, after a long fight number by number, with 5.13 million sales (+4.6%) while Honda did 5.07 million (+7.0%).

Koreans are struggling, first time in a decade, with Hyundai sixth with 4.46 million sales (-8.0%) and Kia 8th with 2.7 million sales (-9.3%). Both brands are losing near the half of sales in China.

Chevrolet was seventh with 4.1 million sales (+0.2%) while in 9th place Renault is fast growing with 2.6 million (+9.3%) as the 10th, Mercedes, with 2.56 (+10.1%).

The fastest growing brands, within the top 50 reported is the Chinese Roewe, 47th and up 70%, followed by Geely, 21st and +56%.

Focus 2 Electric Vehicles

On December 2nd, 2017, Focus2move Team launched a new section, fully dedicated at the Alternative Fuels Vehicles, starting to report global sales for Electric Vehicles. To see the ranking you can go here.

Data Source

This report is done utilizing data extracted from our GAD (Global Auto Database) the wider Auto Sales Database actually existing in the World, with sales data by region/area/country broken down by type/size/body-style/brand/model from January 2010 to lats month. Data are collected by over 300 sources, including all the official providers (local Minister of Transportations or Associations of car Manufacturers).

Below, you can sort our interactive tables to see data regarding Brands, Groups and Models. Please bear in mind that sales data are subject to adjustments as sources will update their information. This report is updated at the publishing date and will not be modified while the next on this subject will report year to date data updated.

Rank 2017Rank 2016Sales 2017Sales 20162017 +/-%Share 2017
11Toyota8.737.8428.515.6742,6%9,3%
22Volkswagen6.811.2906.539.4444,2%7,2%
33Ford6.106.5926.229.209-2,0%6,5%
44Nissan5.136.2254.910.6124,6%5,5%
56Honda5.072.4264.740.7457,0%5,4%
65Hyundai4.460.6754.847.409-8,0%4,7%
77Chevrolet4.143.4044.135.6510,2%4,4%
88Kia2.794.6883.079.608-9,3%3,0%
99Renault2.663.4062.437.6439,3%2,8%
1010Mercedes2.560.9192.328.63610,0%2,7%
1112BMW2.089.4891.997.2994,6%2,2%
1211Peugeot2.065.8772.062.9030,1%2,2%
1313Audi1.867.9441.871.139-0,2%2,0%
1415Fiat1.643.4511.534.1047,1%1,7%
1519Maruti1.620.7731.414.83214,6%1,7%
1614Mazda1.583.7781.538.6702,9%1,7%
1718Suzuki1.553.2841.423.8509,1%1,7%
1816Buick1.465.9891.487.661-1,5%1,6%
1920Changan1.415.5811.398.4411,2%1,5%
2017Jeep1.405.8351.460.091-3,7%1,5%
2129Geely1.274.533797.04359,9%1,4%
2223Skoda1.202.7251.149.6624,6%1,3%
2321Wuling1.133.0821.369.647-17,3%1,2%
2422Opel1.091.8891.165.076-6,3%1,2%
2525Subaru1.060.6161.013.6534,6%1,1%
2624Citroen1.032.2581.103.555-6,5%1,1%
2726Mitsubishi1.028.016991.6213,7%1,1%
2831Baojun1.021.307760.29234,3%1,1%
2928Dongfeng945.351933.3751,3%1,0%
3030Daihatsu860.234781.22010,1%0,9%
3127Haval853.539938.549-9,1%0,9%
3234Ram692.088666.5513,8%0,7%
3335GMC688.914663.0243,9%0,7%
3433Lexus668.196678.503-1,5%0,7%
3539Dacia638.671584.6489,2%0,7%
3636Dodge577.897650.346-11,1%0,6%
3732Baic575.006720.645-20,2%0,6%
3840Volvo573.596532.9497,6%0,6%
3938Chery545.487591.487-7,8%0,6%
40190Trumpchi508.79075678286,7%0,5%
4145Seat463.611414.89411,7%0,5%
4244Land Rover448.116424.2695,6%0,5%
4337JAC447.024597.962-25,2%0,5%
4441BYD444.038497.383-10,7%0,5%
4543Saipa425.918426.0470,0%0,5%
4656Roewe413.940241.32971,5%0,4%
4746Foton407.518396.5252,8%0,4%
4842Isuzu393.696451.934-12,9%0,4%
4948Mini363.575363.7380,0%0,4%
5051Cadillac355.226308.51215,1%0,4%