Morocco November 2024: Hyundai (+83%), Volkswagen (+62.9%) shine again

Hyundai sales in Morocco are up 83% year-on-year in November.

15,826 new light vehicles hit Moroccan roads in November for a 5th consecutive year-on-year uptick at +14.9%. In the detail, passenger cars are up 15,8% to 13,921 and light commercials grow 8.8% to 1,905. 136,741 new passenger cars found a buyer over the first 11 months of the year, up 5.7%. Dacia (+10%) manages a double-digit gain but sees its share thaw to 22.4% vs. 25.2% YTD. Renault (+0.5%) is stable which is a poor performance, yet it reaches 15.5% of the market vs. 15.2% so far this year. Like last month Hyundai (+83%) and Volkswagen (+62.9%) post stellar results, joined by Citroen (+86.1%), Skoda (+43.4%) and Opel (+35.9%) in the remainder of the Top 10. In contrast, Kia (-20.4%), Peugeot (-8.5%) and Audi (-2.2%) all lose ground. BYD (+1775%) scores the best performance in the market yet again and we welcome GWM directly at #17.

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

One year ago: Morocco November 2023: Dacia in positive for the first time in over a year

Full November 2024 Top 34 All brands ranking below.

Morocco November 2024 – brands:

Pos Brand Nov-24 % /23 Oct 2024 % /23 Pos FY23
1 Dacia 3,116 22.4% + 10.0% 1 34,481 25.2% + 14.0% 1 1
2 Renault 2,159 15.5% + 0.5% 2 20,772 15.2% – 0.9% 2 2
3 Hyundai 1,206 8.7% + 83.0% 3 11,240 8.2% – 15.8% 3 3
4 Volkswagen 1,062 7.6% + 62.9% 5 8,956 6.5% + 16.1% 4 5
5 Peugeot 1,050 7.5% – 8.5% 4 8,610 6.3% – 14.5% 5 4
6 Opel 750 5.4% + 35.9% 7 6,654 4.9% + 7.2% 6 6
7 Citroen 724 5.2% + 86.1% 6 6,394 4.7% + 29.9% 7 7
8 Kia 473 3.4% – 20.4% 8 4,678 3.4% – 0.4% 8 8
9 Skoda 390 2.8% + 43.4% 11 3,851 2.8% + 15.2% 12 12
10 Audi 357 2.6% – 2.2% 10 4,124 3.0% + 4.0% 10 10
11 BMW 353 2.5% + 16.1% 9 3,942 2.9% + 27.7% 11 13
12 Toyota 345 2.5% – 15.2% 12 3,626 2.7% – 11.2% 13 9
13 Seat  309 2.2% + 26.1% 13 3,205 2.3% + 30.0% 14 14
14 Fiat 297 2.1% – 10.5% 15 4,152 3.0% + 19.9% 9 11
15 Mercedes 269 1.9% + 34.5% 14 2,708 2.0% + 15.4% 15 15
16 BYD 150 1.1% + 1775.0% 19 401 0.3% ###### 27 35
17 GWM 116 0.8% new  – 116 0.1% new 34  –
18 MG 110 0.8% – 14.7% 17 877 0.6% + 78.3% 18 21
19 Changan 104 0.7% new 23 447 0.3% new 25  –
20 Nissan 89 0.6% – 11.0% 18 663 0.5% – 29.8% 21 18
21 Volvo 84 0.6% – 34.9% 22 931 0.7% – 4.6% 17 16
22 Land Rover 79 0.6% + 6.8% 20 786 0.6% – 7.9% 19 20
23 Cupra 48 0.3% – 18.6% 24 1,012 0.7% + 86.4% 16 22
24 DFSK 48 0.3% + 9.1% 21 404 0.3% – 20.8% 26 23
25 Geely 43 0.3% new 26 461 0.3% new 24 34
26 Porsche 42 0.3% + 40.0% 25 566 0.4% + 48.6% 22 24
27 Jeep 41 0.3% – 51.2% 16 679 0.5% – 30.6% 20 19
28 DS 27 0.2% – 6.9% 31 248 0.2% – 13.9% 29 25
29 Lexus 22 0.2% + 22.2% 32 185 0.1% + 16.4% 32 30
30 Alfa Romeo 20 0.1% – 44.4% 30 214 0.2% – 9.3% 30 26
31 Mini 14 0.1% – 22.2% 29 186 0.1% – 14.3% 31 27
32 Ford 10 0.1% – 90.0% 27 564 0.4% – 44.6% 23 17
33 Mahindra 8 0.1% n/a 34 95 0.1% – 38.7% 35 32
34 Honda 6 0.0% – 76.0% 33 176 0.1% + 1.1% 33 29

Source: Manufacturers



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