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Europe’s car market expands by 11% in January on back of pent-up demand

New-vehicle registrations rose to 1.02 million units last month, the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association said. Fully electric vehicles made up 11.9% of total deliveries, up from 10.3% a year ago as automakers seek to reboot purchasing amid a bruising price war. 

By Bloomberg  Feb 20, 2024 1:02:15 PM IST (Published)

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Passenger-car deliveries in Europe gained 11% in January as automakers like Volkswagen AG and Stellantis NV fed off order backlogs and demand for electric cars recovered.

New vehicle registrations rose to 1.02 million units last month, the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association said Tuesday. Fully electric vehicles made up 11.9% of total deliveries, up from 10.3% a year ago as automakers seek to reboot purchasing amid a bruising price war.

While carmakers continue to benefit from healthy order books, recovering to pre-pandemic levels will get more challenging this year. Economies are slowing in Germany, the UK and France, the region’s three biggest car markets respectively, adding to consumers’ concerns as they struggle with high borrowing costs.