Morocco October 2024: Hyundai (+58.5%), Volkswagen (+57.7%) stand out

Hyundai is the third best-selling carmaker in Morocco in October.

15,003 new Passenger cars and Light commercials found a buyer in Morocco in October, a splendid 17.2% year-on-year lift. In the detail, Passenger cars are up 14.9% to 12,972 and Light commercials surge 33.7% to 2,031. The year-to-date PC tally is 122,820, up 4.7% over the same period a year ago. In the PC ranking, brand leader Dacia (+15.1%) matches the market growth and holds a weak 21.9% share vs. 25.5% year-to-date. Renault (-12.9%) endures a mediocre month at 12.6% share vs. 15.2% but Hyundai (+58.5%) posts the largest gain in the Top 15 to repeat at #3 with 9.6% share. Peugeot (+14.7%) is more shy but overtakes Volkswagen (+57.7%) in great shape. BMW (+39.2%) and Citroen (+37.9%) also beat the market in the remainder of the Top 10 whereas Kia (+14.2%), Opel (+11.2%) and more strikingly Audi (-6.3%) underperform. BYD (+2866.7%) advances to a record #19.

Previous month: Morocco September 2024: Dacia (+42.4%), Volkswagen (+88.9%) impress

One year ago: Morocco October 2023: Peugeot, Opel, Audi defy market down -2.2%

Full October 2024 Top 36 All brands ranking below.

Morocco October 2024 – brands:

Pos Brand Oct-24 % /23 Sep 2024 % /23 Pos FY23
1 Dacia 2,846 21.9% + 15.1% 1 31,365 25.5% + 14.4% 1 1
2 Renault 1,633 12.6% – 12.9% 2 18,613 15.2% – 1.0% 2 2
3 Hyundai 1,243 9.6% + 58.5% 3 10,034 8.2% – 20.9% 3 3
4 Peugeot 1,067 8.2% + 14.7% 5 7,560 6.2% – 15.3% 5 4
5 Volkswagen 1,061 8.2% + 57.7% 4 7,894 6.4% + 11.7% 4 5
6 Citroen 709 5.5% + 37.9% 6 5,670 4.6% + 25.1% 7 7
7 Opel 615 4.7% + 11.2% 7 5,904 4.8% + 4.4% 6 6
8 Kia 514 4.0% + 14.2% 8 4,205 3.4% + 2.5% 8 8
9 BMW 401 3.1% + 39.2% 10 3,589 2.9% + 29.0% 11 13
10 Audi 388 3.0% – 6.3% 9 3,767 3.1% + 4.7% 10 10
11 Skoda 328 2.5% + 24.7% 15 3,461 2.8% + 12.7% 12 12
12 Toyota 326 2.5% – 19.7% 14 3,281 2.7% – 10.8% 13 9
13 Seat  326 2.5% + 29.9% 13 2,896 2.4% + 30.5% 14 14
14 Mercedes 256 2.0% + 4.1% 12 2,439 2.0% + 13.6% 15 15
15 Fiat 227 1.7% – 29.5% 11 3,855 3.1% + 23.1% 9 11
16 Jeep 121 0.9% + 16.3% 24 638 0.5% – 28.7% 20 19
17 MG 105 0.8% + 5.0% 16 767 0.6% + 111.3% 18 21
18 Nissan 100 0.8% + 78.6% 22 574 0.5% – 32.1% 21 18
19 BYD 89 0.7% + 2866.7% 20 251 0.2% ###### 28 35
20 Land Rover 85 0.7% + 4.9% 19 707 0.6% – 9.2% 19 20
21 DFSK 79 0.6% + 29.5% 30 356 0.3% – 23.6% 25 23
22 Volvo 74 0.6% – 28.8% 18 847 0.7% + 0.0% 17 16
23 Changan 71 0.5% new 21 343 0.3% new 26  –
24 Cupra 63 0.5% + 43.2% 17 964 0.8% + 99.2% 16 22
25 Porsche 42 0.3% – 39.1% 23 524 0.4% + 49.3% 23 24
26 Geely 34 0.3% new 25 418 0.3% new 24 34
27 Ford 30 0.2% – 65.9% 33 554 0.5% – 39.7% 22 17
28 Suzuki 27 0.2% + 80.0% 26 267 0.2% + 45.9% 27 28
29 Mini 27 0.2% + 68.8% 28 172 0.1% – 13.6% 31 27
30 Alfa Romeo 25 0.2% + 25.0% 32 194 0.2% – 3.0% 30 26
31 DS 23 0.2% – 4.2% 27 221 0.2% – 14.7% 29 25
32 Lexus 20 0.2% + 5.3% 29 163 0.1% + 15.6% 33 30
33 Honda 9 0.1% – 55.0% 31 170 0.1% + 14.1% 32 29
34 Mahindra 6 0.0% – 33.3% 34 87 0.1% – 43.9% 34 32
35 Jaguar 1 0.0% – 87.5% 35 64 0.1% – 35.4% 35 33
36 Alpine 1 0.0% – 66.7% 36 8 0.0% + 166.7% 36 37

Source: Manufacturers



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