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First quarter report - Automotive market BELGIUM


After several months of successive increases, the Belgian car market ended the first quarter of 2023 on a positive trend, with an increase of 27.47% to 131,484 units sold, a level still far from that of 2019, when more than 155,000 cars found buyers.

In this context, sales of the

  • ALFA ROMEO rose by 105.10% to 402 units, representing a market share of 0.31%.

  • CITROËN were down 11.82% to 4,267 units, giving a market share of 3.25%.

  • DS were up 24.56% to 639 units for a market share of 0.49%.

  • FIAT were up 38.17% to 1,676 units for a market share of 1.27%.

  • JEEP are up 50.29% to 777 units for a market share of 0.59%.

  • MASERATI are 43 units

  • OPEL are up 34.78% to 5,220 units for a market share of 3.97%.

  • PEUGEOT are up 15.50% to 10,075 units for a market share of 7.66%.

In total, Stellantis will sell 23,099 units, an increase of 16.05% and a market share of 17.57%. The only group brand to fall, Citroën is undeniably in trouble in Belgium, with its market share falling from 4.79% in 2019 to 3.25% in 2023.

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