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First Quarter 2023 Report - GERMANY Car Market


After a brief dip in January due to the end of subsidies for electric vehicles, the German market recovered to end the first quarter up 6.5% with 666,818 units sold, a level that remains well below that of 2019 with a drop of 24.23%.

In this context, sales of the

  • ALFA ROMEO, up 111.9% to 1,337 units for a market share of 0.2%.

  • CITROËN, up 14.6% to 9,559 units for a market share of 1.4%; and

  • DS were down 22.9% to 417 units for a market share of 0.1%.

  • FIAT were down 0.6% to 17,866 units for a market share of 2.7%.

  • JEEP were down 32.1% to 2,453 units for a market share of 0.4%.

  • MASERATI are 430 units

  • OPEL were down 12.7% to 30,281 units for a market share of 4.5%.

  • PEUGEOT are up 6.1% to 11,785 units for a market share of 1.8%.

In total, Stellantis sold 74,128 units, a decrease of 3.59% and a market share of 11.12%. Once is not usual, Citroën shows sales up when those of Stellantis are down, but the brand shows the strongest increase, excluding Alfa Romeo on smaller volumes. However, Citroën's market share is still weak at 1.4% when it should be around 1.8-2%, so let's hope that the coming months will allow the brand to continue its momentum and reduce its market share losses.

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