In line with other European markets, the Belgian passenger car market is continuing its positive trend of recent months, which has accelerated since reaching +39.88% in March with 51,754 new cars sold.
In this context, sales of the
ALFA ROMEO, up 134.43% to 143 units, for a market share of 0.28%.
CITROËN, down 13.08% to 1,655 units for a market share of 3.20%.
DS were up 22.87% to 274 units for a market share of 0.53%.
FIAT rose 37.74% to 573 units for a market share of 1.11%.
JEEP are up 20.67% to 251 units for a market share of 0.48%.
MASERATI are 19 units
OPEL are up 33.39% to 2,197 units for a market share of 4.25%.
PEUGEOT are up 41.85% to 4,047 units for a market share of 7.82%.
In total, Stellantis sold 9,159 units, an increase of 25.14% and a market share of 17.68%.
With this increase, the Belgian market is back close to its pre-covid level, as the decline is only 5.68%, a performance significantly better than the other markets in Europe, all of which are much lower than their 2019 levels.The comparison for Citroën is cruel, as the brand's sales are -35% compared to those of 2019, significantly worse than the market, a sign of the difficulties the brand is encountering on the Belgian market.
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