Considering data from 2023 up to October, the Dodge Charger maintains the throne of the Global Coupe Segment, reporting 78,604 sales (+4.0%). Introduced in the US market in 1966, this model has been developed across seven generations, the last introduced in 2011, and has finally taken over its archenemy.
In 2nd spot the Ford Mustang reports 59,238 new registrations, with a 7.9% growth in sales. Manufactured since 1965, it is the most iconic vehicles produced by Ford, having created the “pony car” class of American muscle cars, affordable sporty coupe with long hoods and short rear decks. The 5th current generation, launched in 2014 is distributed in over 135 countries.
The Dodge Challenger follows in 3rd best selling with 41,631 sales, a 14.6% loss form the prior year.
The Porsche 911 follows in 4th with 37,138 units sold (+21.3%).
In 5th place, ranks the Chevrolet Corvette with 30,917 units sold (-3.2%), followed by the Chevrolet Camaro -up 4 spots- with 28,693 sales (+26.7%), the Porsche Taycan at 28,382 (+10.8%) and the Mazda MX-5 with 28,344 sales (+21.3%).
Finally, in ninth place ranks the BMW i4 with 24,995 units sold (+74.6%) and the Volkswagen Arteon with 23,164 units sold (-4.4%).
In the table below we report sales for top 25 models.
]]>In 2022, the Dodge Charger secures the throne of the Global Coupe Segment, reporting 87,248 sales (-0.2%). Introduced in the US market in 1966, this model has been developed across seven generations, the last introduced in 2011, and has finally taken over its archenemy.
In second place ranks the Ford Mustang, with 63,101 sales, a 13.0% decrease form the prior year. Manufactured since 1965, it is the most iconic vehicles produced by Ford, having created the “pony car” class of American muscle cars, affordable sporty coupe with long hoods and short rear decks. The 5th current generation, launched in 2014 is distributed in over 135 countries.
In third place we have the Dodge Challenger with 58,076 sales (+2.0), followed by the BYD Seal -up 176 spots- with 51,200 units sold (6.8% market share).
In 5th place, we have the Chevrolet Corvette -up 1 spot- with 39,887 units sold (+12.0%), followed by the Porsche 911 -up 1 spots- with 35,309 sales (+1.6%), the Porsche Taycan -down 2 spots- at 31,855 (-16.5%) and the Volkswagen Arteon with 28,622 sales (-12.7%).
Finally, in ninth place we have the Toyota GT86 -up 17 spots- with 26,812 units sold (+256.4%) and the Chevrolet Camaro with 26,566 units sold (+11.4%).
In the table below we report sales for top 25 models.
]]>In 2021, the new best-selling coupe is the Dodge Charger, with 87,412 sales and 11% market share. Introduced in the US market in 1966, this model has been developed across seven generations, the last introduced in 2011, and has finally taken over its archenemy.
In second place we have the previous leader, the Ford Mustang with 72,334 sales (9.1% market share). Manufactured since 1965, it is the most iconic vehicles produced by Ford, having created the “pony car” class of American muscle cars, affordable sporty coupe with long hoods and short rear decks. The 5th current generation, launched in 2014 is distributed in over 135 countries.
In third place we have the Dodge Challenger with 56,972 sales (7.2% share), followed by the Hyundai Tiburon with 54,155 units sold (6.8% share).
In 5th place, we have the Chevrolet Corvette –up 3 spots– with 35,585 units sold (4.5% share), followed by the Porsche 911 -down 1 spot- with 34,247 units (4.3% share), the Volkswagen Arteon -up 4 spots- and the Porsche Taycan -up 7 spots- with respectively 31,899 (4% share) and 30,158 units sold (3.8% share).
Finally, in ninth place we have the Nissan Rogue -down 3 spots- with 29,927 units sold (3.8% share) and the Mazda MX-5 with 26,170 units sold (3.3% share).
In the table below we report sales for top 25 models.
]]>In 2020, the best-selling coupe is by far the Ford Mustang with 85.085 sales (12.6% market share). Manufactured since 1965, it is the most iconic vehicles produced by Ford, having created the “pony car” class of American muscle cars, affordable sporty coupe with long hoods and short rear decks. The 5th current generation, launched in 2014 is distributed in over 135 countries.
In second place we have the Dodge Charger, with 83.720 sales and 12.4% market share. Introduced in the US market in 1966, this model has been developed across seven generations, the last introduced in 2011.
In third place, the Dodge Challenger with 57.039 sales (8.5% share), followed by the Chevrolet Camaro with 32.927 units sold. The Camaro went on sale on September 29, 1966, for the 1967 model year and was designed as a competing model to the Ford Mustang. Production was disconnected in 2002 when the end-life was announced. However, in the 2009 Chevrolet launched back the fifth generation, replaced in 2016 by the sixth current version.
In 5th place, climbing 2 spots we have the Porche 911 with 30.268 units sold (4.5% share), followed by the Geely Xingyue Star with 25.345 units (3.8% share), ahead of the Chevrolet Corvette -up 6 spots- and the Kia Stinger with respectively 23.995 and 22.311 units sold.
Finally, in ninth place we have the Mazda MX-5 -down 3 spots- with 21.290 units sold and the Volkswagen Arteon -down 1 spot- with 21.067 units.
In the table below we report sales for top 25 models.
]]>In 2019, the best-selling coupe was the Dodge Charger with 108.857 sales (+19%), reaching the top for the first time since 2014. Introduced in the US market in 1966, this model has been developed across seven generation, the last introduced in 2011.
In second place, the former leader, the Ford Mustang with 103.436 sales (-3.4%). Manufactured since 1965, it is the most iconic vehicle produced by Ford, having created the “pony car” class of American muscle cars, affordable sporty coupe with long hoods and short rear decks. The 5th current generation, launched in 2014 is distributed in over 135 countries. In third place, the Dodge Challenger with 65.108 units sold (-7.5%).
In fourth place, the Chevrolet Camaro with 54.081 units sold, down 6%. The Camaro went on sale on September 29, 1966, for the 1967 model year and was designed as a competing model to the Ford Mustang. Production was disconnected in 2002 when end-life was announced. However, in 2009 Chevrolet launched back the fifth generation, replaced in 2016 by the sixth current version.
In fifth place, the Tesla Model X with 45.231 units – losing 21.9% – ahead of the Mazda MX-5 and the Genesis G70.
In the tables below we report sales for all Brands, top 10 Manufacturers Group and top 10 Models
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World Best Selling Coupe in the 2018 has been again the Ford Mustang with a wide gap over two Dodge models, the Charger and the Challenger. The segment contracted 4.6% confirming the last years’ trend. FCA group is the leader among manufacturers.
In the 2018, the “Coupe” segment registered 770.254 vehicles sold, down 4.3% from the previous year.
Sales 2016 | Sales 2017 | Sales 2018 | Mix 2018 | '+/- 2018 vs 2017 | '+/- 2018 vs 2014 | |
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Segment B | 402 | 985 | 1.172 | 0,15% | 19,0% | 237,2% |
Segment c | 159.038 | 171.827 | 153.241 | 19,89% | -10,8% | 51,9% |
Segment D | 461.259 | 439.985 | 420.280 | 54,56% | -4,5% | -0,9% |
Segment E | 57.419 | 53.807 | 68.699 | 8,92% | 27,7% | -1,0% |
Segment F | 135.942 | 138.257 | 126.863 | 16,47% | -8,2% | -17,1% |
Total | 814.060 | 804.861 | 770.254 | 100,00% | -4,3% | 3,0% |
Dodge with 161.845 (-5.4%) was the 2018 global leader within the Coupe segment followed by Ford with 112.745 (-10.1%).
In third place Chevrolet with 79.112 sales (-24.1%) ahead of Tesla – up 21.1% – with 60.261 units and Porsche with 58.982 improving by 9.4%.
Rank 2018 | Rank 2017 | Model | Sales 2018 | Sales 2017 | '+/- 2018 |
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1 | 1 | Dodge | 161.845 | 170.994 | -5,4% |
2 | 2 | Ford | 112.745 | 125.431 | -10,1% |
3 | 3 | Chevrolet | 79.112 | 104.165 | -24,1% |
4 | 7 | Tesla | 60.261 | 49.753 | 21,1% |
5 | 6 | Porsche | 58.983 | 53.933 | 9,4% |
6 | 5 | Mazda | 57.455 | 61.792 | -7,0% |
7 | 4 | Mercedes | 53.605 | 69.185 | -22,5% |
8 | 16 | Kia | 36.163 | 8.858 | 308,3% |
9 | 10 | BMW | 27.391 | 17.492 | 56,6% |
10 | 8 | Audi | 21.247 | 26.127 | -18,7% |
The global leader in the Coupe segment was F.C.A. with 181.111 sales in 2018 (-6.9%), ahead of Ford Group with 112.746 (-10.1%).
In third place Volkswagen Group with 100.188 units sold (+9%) followed by General Motors with 83.476 (-24.2%) and Tesla with 60.261 (+21.1%).
Rank 2018 | Rank 2017 | Group | Sales 2016 | Sales 2017 | Sales 2018 | '+/- 2018 |
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1 | 1 | F.C.A. | 193406 | 194.622 | 181.111 | -6,9% |
2 | 2 | Ford Group | 153064 | 125.432 | 112.746 | -10,1% |
3 | 4 | Volkswagen Group | 92855 | 91.916 | 100.188 | 9,0% |
4 | 3 | General Motors | 121533 | 110.173 | 83.476 | -24,2% |
5 | 7 | Tesla | 32389,00 | 49.753 | 60.261 | 21,1% |
6 | 6 | Mazda | 34341,68 | 61.792 | 57.455 | -7,0% |
7 | 5 | Mercedes Daimler | 60940,19 | 69.185 | 53.605 | -22,5% |
8 | 12 | Hyundai-Kia | 330 | 13.412 | 52.207 | 289,3% |
9 | 10 | BMW | 24306,12 | 19.295 | 30.903 | 60,2% |
10 | 8 | Toyota Group | 25380 | 22.859 | 17.531 | -23,3% |
The 2018 best-selling model globally was the Ford Mustang with 112.601 sales (-10.2%). Manufacturer since the 1965, it is the most iconic vehicles produced by Ford, having created the “pony car” class of American muscle cars, affordable sporty coupe with long hoods and short rear decks. The 5th current generation, launched in the 2014 is distributed in over 135 countries.
In second place, the Dodge Charger with 91.456 sales (-9%). Introduced in US market in the 1966, this model has been developed across seven generation , the last introduced in the 2011. In third place, the Dodge Challenger with 70.352 units sold (+0.8%).
In fourth place, the Tesla Model X with 60261 units sold, surging to 21.1%.
In fifth place, the Chevrolet Camaro with 57.870 units (-23.7%). It went on sale on September 29, 1966, for the 1967 model year and was designed as a competing model to the Ford Mustang. Production was disconnected in the 2002 when end-life was announced. However, in the 2009 Chevrolet launched back the fifth generation, replaced in the 2016 by the sixth current version.
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 the last month. Data are collected by over 300 sources, including all the official providers (local Minister of Transportations or Associations of car Manufacturers).
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Rank 2018 | Rank 2017 | Model | Sales 2018 | Sales 2017 | '+/- 2018 |
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1 | 1 | Ford Mustang | 112.601 | 125.337 | -10,2% |
2 | 2 | Dodge Charger | 91.456 | 100.471 | -9,0% |
3 | 4 | Dodge Challenger | 70.353 | 69.827 | 0,8% |
4 | 6 | Tesla Model X | 60.261 | 49.752 | 21,1% |
5 | 3 | Chevrolet Camaro | 57.870 | 75.823 | -23,7% |
6 | 5 | Mazda MX-5 | 57.455 | 61.792 | -7,0% |
7 | 18 | Kia Stinger | 36.161 | 8.762 | 312,7% |
8 | 8 | Porsche 911 | 31.267 | 28.312 | 10,4% |
9 | 7 | Chevrolet Corvette | 21.242 | 28.342 | -25,1% |
10 | 20 | volkswagen Arteon | 17.985 | 8.232 | 118,5% |
11 | 9 | Audi TT | |||
12 | 31 | Genesis G70 | |||
13 | 10 | Mercedes CLS | |||
14 | 13 | BMW 6 Series | |||
15 | 28 | Porsche 718 | |||
16 | 21 | Toyota GT86 | |||
17 | 12 | Mercedes SLC | |||
18 | 14 | Jaguar F-Type | |||
19 | 11 | MG GT | |||
20 | 17 | Fiat 124 Spider | |||
21 | 15 | Subaru BRZ | |||
22 | 93 | BMW 6 Series GT | |||
23 | 27 | Mercedes Mayback S Class | |||
24 | 30 | Mercedes AMG GT | |||
25 | 19 | Porsche Boxster | |||
26 | 16 | Mercedes GLE Coupe | |||
27 | 187 | Mitsubishi Eclipse | |||
28 | 22 | Nissan 370Z | |||
29 | 23 | Porsche Cayman | |||
30 | 25 | Mercedes SL Class | |||
31 | 29 | Buick Cascada | |||
32 | 38 | Lexus LX V6 | |||
33 | 37 | Lexus LC | |||
34 | 41 | Abarth 124 Spider | |||
35 | 33 | Jaguar XJ | |||
36 | 40 | Audi R8 | |||
37 | 45 | BMW i8 | |||
38 | 32 | Jaguar XJL | |||
39 | 39 | Nissan GT-R | |||
40 | 36 | Opel Cascada | |||
41 | 121 | Alpine A110 | |||
42 | 44 | Maserati | |||
43 | 34 | Ferrari | |||
43 | 46 | Fiat 124 | |||
44 | 50 | Ferrari 488 | |||
45 | 43 | BMW Z4 | |||
46 | 49 | Aston Martin DB11 | |||
47 | 103 | BMW M-range | |||
48 | 48 | Lamborghini | |||
49 | 52 | Alfa Romeo 4C | |||
50 | 68 | Mini Cabrio | |||
51 | 72 | Mercedes-Maybach S-Class | |||
52 | 63 | Porsche 718 Cayman | |||
53 | 57 | Lamborghini Aventador | |||
54 | 35 | Mercedes AMG | |||
55 | 54 | Geely Emgrand GT | |||
56 | 73 | Aston Martin Vantage | |||
57 | 69 | Mclaren Mp4 | |||
58 | 59 | Nissan Altima Coupe | |||
59 | 66 | Nissan Fairlady Z | |||
60 | 65 | Porsche 918 | |||
61 | 187 | BMW 8 Series | |||
62 | 100 | Audi RS3 | |||
63 | 67 | Lotus Elise | |||
64 | 71 | Porsche 718 Boxster | |||
65 | 74 | Abarth 124 | |||
66 | 26 | Mercedes SLK | |||
67 | 80 | BMW i3/i8 | |||
68 | 81 | Aston Martin V12 Vantage | |||
69 | 70 | Lamborghini Huracan | |||
70 | 92 | Porsche 911 Carrera | |||
71 | 78 | Peugeot RCZ | |||
72 | 64 | Ferrari California | |||
73 | 77 | Mini Cooper Convertible | |||
74 | 94 | BMW M6 | |||
75 | 82 | Lotus Exige | |||
76 | 76 | Aston Martin Vanquish | |||
77 | 103 | Mercedes AMG S-Class | |||
78 | 187 | Ferrari Portofino | |||
79 | 53 | McLaren | |||
80 | 95 | Porsche Cayman/Boxster | |||
81 | 61 | Acura NSX | |||
82 | 90 | Porsche Cayenne S | |||
83 | 60 | Honda Accord Coupe | |||
84 | 91 | Alpina D5 | |||
85 | 87 | BMW 2 Series Coupe | |||
86 | 75 | Lotus | |||
87 | 84 | Ferrari 488 GTB | |||
88 | 79 | Audi S6 | |||
89 | 159 | McLaren 720S | |||
90 | 83 | Ferrari GTC4 Lusso | |||
91 | 86 | BMW 4 Series Cabrio | |||
92 | 125 | Ferrari 812 Superfast | |||
93 | 112 | Mercedes GT S | |||
94 | 85 | Aston Martin Rapide | |||
95 | 89 | BMW 4 Series Coupe | |||
96 | 104 | Aston Martin Convertible | |||
97 | 106 | ASA Cauype | |||
98 | 121 | Ford GT | |||
99 | 116 | McLaren 570S | |||
100 | 97 | Rolls-Royce Dawn |
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In the 2018, the “Coupe” segment registered 770.254 vehicles sold, down 4.3% from the previous year.
Sales 2016 | Sales 2017 | Sales 2018 | Mix 2018 | '+/- 2018 vs 2017 | '+/- 2018 vs 2014 | |
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Segment B | 402 | 985 | 1.172 | 0,15% | 19,0% | 237,2% |
Segment c | 159.038 | 171.827 | 153.241 | 19,89% | -10,8% | 51,9% |
Segment D | 461.259 | 439.985 | 420.280 | 54,56% | -4,5% | -0,9% |
Segment E | 57.419 | 53.807 | 68.699 | 8,92% | 27,7% | -1,0% |
Segment F | 135.942 | 138.257 | 126.863 | 16,47% | -8,2% | -17,1% |
Total | 814.060 | 804.861 | 770.254 | 100,00% | -4,3% | 3,0% |
Dodge with 161.845 (-5.4%) was the 2018 global leader within the Coupe segment followed by Ford with 112.745 (-10.1%).
In third place Chevrolet with 79.112 sales (-24.1%) ahead of Tesla – up 21.1% – with 60.261 units and Porsche with 58.982 improving by 9.4%.
Rank 2018 | Rank 2017 | Model | Sales 2018 | Sales 2017 | '+/- 2018 |
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1 | 1 | Dodge | 161.845 | 170.994 | -5,4% |
2 | 2 | Ford | 112.745 | 125.431 | -10,1% |
3 | 3 | Chevrolet | 79.112 | 104.165 | -24,1% |
4 | 7 | Tesla | 60.261 | 49.753 | 21,1% |
5 | 6 | Porsche | 58.983 | 53.933 | 9,4% |
6 | 5 | Mazda | 57.455 | 61.792 | -7,0% |
7 | 4 | Mercedes | 53.605 | 69.185 | -22,5% |
8 | 16 | Kia | 36.163 | 8.858 | 308,3% |
9 | 10 | BMW | 27.391 | 17.492 | 56,6% |
10 | 8 | Audi | 21.247 | 26.127 | -18,7% |
The global leader in the Coupe segment was F.C.A. with 181.111 sales in 2018 (-6.9%), ahead of Ford Group with 112.746 (-10.1%).
In third place Volkswagen Group with 100.188 units sold (+9%) followed by General Motors with 83.476 (-24.2%) and Tesla with 60.261 (+21.1%).
Rank 2018 | Rank 2017 | Group | Sales 2016 | Sales 2017 | Sales 2018 | '+/- 2018 |
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1 | 1 | F.C.A. | 193406 | 194.622 | 181.111 | -6,9% |
2 | 2 | Ford Group | 153064 | 125.432 | 112.746 | -10,1% |
3 | 4 | Volkswagen Group | 92855 | 91.916 | 100.188 | 9,0% |
4 | 3 | General Motors | 121533 | 110.173 | 83.476 | -24,2% |
5 | 7 | Tesla | 32389,00 | 49.753 | 60.261 | 21,1% |
6 | 6 | Mazda | 34341,68 | 61.792 | 57.455 | -7,0% |
7 | 5 | Mercedes Daimler | 60940,19 | 69.185 | 53.605 | -22,5% |
8 | 12 | Hyundai-Kia | 330 | 13.412 | 52.207 | 289,3% |
9 | 10 | BMW | 24306,12 | 19.295 | 30.903 | 60,2% |
10 | 8 | Toyota Group | 25380 | 22.859 | 17.531 | -23,3% |
The 2018 best-selling model globally was the Ford Mustang with 112.601 sales (-10.2%). Manufacturer since the 1965, it is the most iconic vehicles produced by Ford, having created the “pony car” class of American muscle cars, affordable sporty coupe with long hoods and short rear decks. The 5th current generation, launched in the 2014 is distributed in over 135 countries.
In second place, the Dodge Charger with 91.456 sales (-9%). Introduced in US market in the 1966, this model has been developed across seven generation , the last introduced in the 2011. In third place, the Dodge Challenger with 70.352 units sold (+0.8%).
In fourth place, the Tesla Model X with 60261 units sold, surging to 21.1%.
In fifth place, the Chevrolet Camaro with 57.870 units (-23.7%). It went on sale on September 29, 1966, for the 1967 model year and was designed as a competing model to the Ford Mustang. Production was disconnected in the 2002 when end-life was announced. However, in the 2009 Chevrolet launched back the fifth generation, replaced in the 2016 by the sixth current version.
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 the last month. Data are collected by over 300 sources, including all the official providers (local Minister of Transportations or Associations of car Manufacturers).
Let us to remember to all the several global media and bloggers feeding from our articles for their publications, to quote and link us to not infringe our copyright and respect our job on collecting so many data. Thanks!
Rank 2018 | Rank 2017 | Model | Sales 2018 | Sales 2017 | '+/- 2018 |
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1 | 1 | Ford Mustang | 112.601 | 125.337 | -10,2% |
2 | 2 | Dodge Charger | 91.456 | 100.471 | -9,0% |
3 | 4 | Dodge Challenger | 70.353 | 69.827 | 0,8% |
4 | 6 | Tesla Model X | 60.261 | 49.752 | 21,1% |
5 | 3 | Chevrolet Camaro | 57.870 | 75.823 | -23,7% |
6 | 5 | Mazda MX-5 | 57.455 | 61.792 | -7,0% |
7 | 18 | Kia Stinger | 36.161 | 8.762 | 312,7% |
8 | 8 | Porsche 911 | 31.267 | 28.312 | 10,4% |
9 | 7 | Chevrolet Corvette | 21.242 | 28.342 | -25,1% |
10 | 20 | volkswagen Arteon | 17.985 | 8.232 | 118,5% |
11 | 9 | Audi TT | |||
12 | 31 | Genesis G70 | |||
13 | 10 | Mercedes CLS | |||
14 | 13 | BMW 6 Series | |||
15 | 28 | Porsche 718 | |||
16 | 21 | Toyota GT86 | |||
17 | 12 | Mercedes SLC | |||
18 | 14 | Jaguar F-Type | |||
19 | 11 | MG GT | |||
20 | 17 | Fiat 124 Spider | |||
21 | 15 | Subaru BRZ | |||
22 | 93 | BMW 6 Series GT | |||
23 | 27 | Mercedes Mayback S Class | |||
24 | 30 | Mercedes AMG GT | |||
25 | 19 | Porsche Boxster | |||
26 | 16 | Mercedes GLE Coupe | |||
27 | 187 | Mitsubishi Eclipse | |||
28 | 22 | Nissan 370Z | |||
29 | 23 | Porsche Cayman | |||
30 | 25 | Mercedes SL Class | |||
31 | 29 | Buick Cascada | |||
32 | 38 | Lexus LX V6 | |||
33 | 37 | Lexus LC | |||
34 | 41 | Abarth 124 Spider | |||
35 | 33 | Jaguar XJ | |||
36 | 40 | Audi R8 | |||
37 | 45 | BMW i8 | |||
38 | 32 | Jaguar XJL | |||
39 | 39 | Nissan GT-R | |||
40 | 36 | Opel Cascada | |||
41 | 121 | Alpine A110 | |||
42 | 44 | Maserati | |||
43 | 34 | Ferrari | |||
43 | 46 | Fiat 124 | |||
44 | 50 | Ferrari 488 | |||
45 | 43 | BMW Z4 | |||
46 | 49 | Aston Martin DB11 | |||
47 | 103 | BMW M-range | |||
48 | 48 | Lamborghini | |||
49 | 52 | Alfa Romeo 4C | |||
50 | 68 | Mini Cabrio | |||
51 | 72 | Mercedes-Maybach S-Class | |||
52 | 63 | Porsche 718 Cayman | |||
53 | 57 | Lamborghini Aventador | |||
54 | 35 | Mercedes AMG | |||
55 | 54 | Geely Emgrand GT | |||
56 | 73 | Aston Martin Vantage | |||
57 | 69 | Mclaren Mp4 | |||
58 | 59 | Nissan Altima Coupe | |||
59 | 66 | Nissan Fairlady Z | |||
60 | 65 | Porsche 918 | |||
61 | 187 | BMW 8 Series | |||
62 | 100 | Audi RS3 | |||
63 | 67 | Lotus Elise | |||
64 | 71 | Porsche 718 Boxster | |||
65 | 74 | Abarth 124 | |||
66 | 26 | Mercedes SLK | |||
67 | 80 | BMW i3/i8 | |||
68 | 81 | Aston Martin V12 Vantage | |||
69 | 70 | Lamborghini Huracan | |||
70 | 92 | Porsche 911 Carrera | |||
71 | 78 | Peugeot RCZ | |||
72 | 64 | Ferrari California | |||
73 | 77 | Mini Cooper Convertible | |||
74 | 94 | BMW M6 | |||
75 | 82 | Lotus Exige | |||
76 | 76 | Aston Martin Vanquish | |||
77 | 103 | Mercedes AMG S-Class | |||
78 | 187 | Ferrari Portofino | |||
79 | 53 | McLaren | |||
80 | 95 | Porsche Cayman/Boxster | |||
81 | 61 | Acura NSX | |||
82 | 90 | Porsche Cayenne S | |||
83 | 60 | Honda Accord Coupe | |||
84 | 91 | Alpina D5 | |||
85 | 87 | BMW 2 Series Coupe | |||
86 | 75 | Lotus | |||
87 | 84 | Ferrari 488 GTB | |||
88 | 79 | Audi S6 | |||
89 | 159 | McLaren 720S | |||
90 | 83 | Ferrari GTC4 Lusso | |||
91 | 86 | BMW 4 Series Cabrio | |||
92 | 125 | Ferrari 812 Superfast | |||
93 | 112 | Mercedes GT S | |||
94 | 85 | Aston Martin Rapide | |||
95 | 89 | BMW 4 Series Coupe | |||
96 | 104 | Aston Martin Convertible | |||
97 | 106 | ASA Cauype | |||
98 | 121 | Ford GT | |||
99 | 116 | McLaren 570S | |||
100 | 97 | Rolls-Royce Dawn |
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]]>World Best Selling Coupe 2016 was again the Ford Mustang stable from the previous year. The fast growing model within the top 10 was the Mazda MX-5 thanks to last generation success.
The Sport Coupe, probably the most fashioning car segment, in the 2016 was reported up 0.2% from the previous year at 0.8 million of global sales.
The leader unchanged and was always the same, the Ford Mustang.
When in March 9, 1964 the first units come out from the Dearborn plant the dream of Ford engineers was to create something special for the young generation that was revolutionizing the style of life in America. They assigned to this car the name of Mustang, as a small american horse. 50 years later, the sixth generation was unveiled during a global event on December 5, 2013, in Dearborn, New York, Los Angeles, Barcelona, Shanghai and Sydney. The car evolved as global icon and distributed in over 100 markets globally.
Fans have been clamoring for the return of hood vent-integrated turn signals for years, and in a nod to heritage Ford is honoring the request, bringing back the popular feature as standard equipment for owners of the 2016 Mustang GT. First offered on the 1967 Mustang, secondary indicators in the hood vents would come to represent an iconic piece of pony car DNA. Now, this segment-exclusive feature will serve as an additional “heads-up” for Mustang GT drivers.
The Ford Mustang global sales in the 2016 had been 144.000 (-0.7%) with US, Canada, China, Germany and Australia as top destination.
In second place the Dodge Charger with 104.000 (-4.7%), very popular in North America and in the Arabic Gulf, and third was the Chevrolet Camaro with 79.000 (+4.5%).
The fast growing model on the top ten has been the Mazda MX-5, up 43% at 37.000 units.
Thanks to the powerful F2M mobility database expanded, day after day, collecting sales of over 2.400 different models in all countries in the World, we can provide any kind of segmentation including this one. On demand, we are able to extract similar data for any segment in any country or regional area.
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 always have the year to date data updated.
Rank 2016 | Rank 2015 | Best | Sales 2016 | Sales 2015 | Variation 2016 |
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1 | 1 | Ford Mustang | 144.367 | 145.432 | -0,7% |
2 | 2 | Dodge Charger | 104.540 | 110.254 | -5,2% |
3 | 3 | Chevrolet Camaro | 79.368 | 83.089 | -4,5% |
4 | 4 | Dodge Challenger | 69.319 | 71.533 | -3,1% |
5 | 9 | Mazda MX-5 | 37.670 | 26.221 | 43,7% |
6 | 5 | Chevrolet Corvette | 33.479 | 36.564 | -8,4% |
7 | 6 | Audi TT | 31.391 | 30.566 | 2,7% |
8 | 7 | Porsche 911 | 29.984 | 30.126 | -0,5% |
9 | 8 | Mercedes CLS | 22.471 | 28.547 | -21,3% |
10 | 12 | Mercedes SLK | 19.657 | 19.899 | -1,2% |
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