Non-European Sales Share Also Slightly Expanded

Peugeot sold more than 1.12 million vehicles worldwide last year. Market share increased in 17 countries, and the proportion of sales outside the European Union (EU) also expanded.


Peugeot announced on the 8th that it sold a total of 1,124,268 units last year, a 6% increase compared to the previous year.


The country with the highest sales was France, recording 305,295 units. This was followed by Italy (91,319 units), the United Kingdom (88,467 units), Turkey (78,632 units), and Spain (75,625 units). Market share increased in 17 countries, including Turkey by 6.4% and Chile by 5.4%.


By continent, Europe accounted for a total of 811,722 units. This was followed by the Middle East and Africa with 135,065 units, South America with 103,660 units, India and the Asia-Pacific region with 60,597 units, and North America with 13,224 units. The share of sales in non-EU markets rose by 0.8 percentage points from the previous year to 28.2%.


Meanwhile, among vehicles sold in 29 EU countries last year, 18% were battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs). The pure electric vehicle line models 'E-208' and 'E-2008 SUV' remained popular for the second consecutive year. In the light commercial vehicle (LCV) market, Peugeot claimed the top position through its electrified lineup including the 'E-Partner,' 'E-Expert,' and 'E-Boxer.'



Linda Jackson, CEO of Peugeot, said, "Despite the challenging market conditions in 2023 with fierce competition, we achieved growth compared to the previous year," adding, "We have solidified our position as a market-leading company by leading the European B-segment electric vehicle market with the 'E-208' and 'E-2008 SUV'."

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