Highlights:
- Segment up 13% YTD, gains 1,8 percentage points to reach 14,3% share of the European new car market, larger than compact cars.
- Dacia Duster surprise leader in Q3 as well as YTD, helped by the model changeover of traditional leader Renault Captur
- VW T-Roc in 2nd place in Q3, also helped by the Captur’s model change, three models still in race for segment crown 2019
- Peugeot 2008 down 6% as it also is due for a new generation in Q4, holds on to 4th place by a large margin
- VW T-Cross in 5th place in Q3, moves up to 13th YTD, already close to Jeep Renegade
- Ford Ecosport leapfrogs Citroen C3 Aircross in YTD ranking to claim 5th place
- C3 Aircross down to 10th place in Q3 and under threat of its platform sibling Opel/Vauxhall Crossland X in YTD ranking
- Opel/Vauxhall Mokka biggest loser in top-15, but new generation isn’t due until mid-2020 at the earliest
- Kia Stonic moves up 2 places YTD, outsells the Mazda CX-3, Citroen C4 Cactus and Nissan Juke
- Kia Niro moves up 1 spot YTD, also outsells the C4 Cactus and Juke, the latter of which will be replaced by a new model in Q4
- Skoda Kamiq arrives, lands in 27thplace.
Small SUV segment | 2019 Q1-Q3 | 2018 Q1-Q3 | Change | Share | |
1 | Dacia Duster | 166.225 | 140.352 | 18% | 9,7% |
2 | Renault Captur | 165.414 | 170.752 | -3% | 9,7% |
3 | Volkswagen T-Roc | 159.024 | 107.352 | 48% | 9,3% |
4 | Peugeot 2008 | 129.508 | 138.026 | -6% | 7,6% |
5 | Ford Ecosport | 93.888 | 83.526 | 12% | 5,5% |
6 | Citroën C3 Aircross | 90.618 | 84.021 | 8% | 5,3% |
7 | Opel/Vauxhall Crossland X | 88.180 | 73.255 | 20% | 5,2% |
8 | Seat Arona | 83.171 | 67.173 | 24% | 4,9% |
9 | Hyundai Kona | 77.641 | 46.713 | 66% | 4,5% |
10 | Opel/Vauxhall Mokka | 74.574 | 99.411 | -25% | 4,4% |
11 | Fiat 500X | 70.397 | 77.082 | -9% | 4,1% |
12 | Jeep Renegade | 62.920 | 55.454 | 13% | 3,7% |
13 | Volkswagen T-Cross | 62.492 | 0 | New | 3,7% |
14 | Suzuki Vitara | 61.112 | 53.363 | 15% | 3,6% |
15 | Kia Stonic | 48.406 | 43.788 | 11% | 2,8% |
16 | Mazda CX-3 | 45.537 | 41.223 | 10% | 2,7% |
17 | Kia Niro | 44.373 | 33.971 | 31% | 2,6% |
18 | Citroën C4 Cactus | 42.392 | 45.312 | -6% | 2,5% |
19 | Nissan Juke | 41.913 | 56.841 | -26% | 2,5% |
20 | Suzuki S-Cross | 27.974 | 24.923 | 12% | 1,6% |
21 | Mitsubishi ASX | 24.375 | 25.383 | -4% | 1,4% |
22 | Honda HR-V | 16.226 | 21.348 | -24% | 1,0% |
23 | Suzuki Jimny | 12.582 | 6.993 | 80% | 0,7% |
24 | MG ZS | 6.157 | 3.868 | 59% | 0,4% |
25 | SsangYong Tivoli | 4.512 | 5.014 | -10% | 0,3% |
26 | Kia Soul | 4.204 | 9.191 | -54% | 0,2% |
27 | Skoda Kamiq | 1.889 | 0 | New | 0,1% |
28 | Lada Niva | 1.856 | 2.061 | -10% | 0,1% |
29 | SsangYong XLV | 1.436 | 1.671 | -14% | 0,1% |
30 | Mahindra KUV100 | 707 | 401 | 76% | 0,0% |
Segment total | 1.707.560 | 1.516.396 | 13% |
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Sources: Manufacturers, ANDC, JATO Dynamics.