Sales of new passenger cars in Netherlands reached 23.8 thousand in April 2021, according to ACEA. This is 55.1%, or 8.47 thousand more than in the previous year. In the first four months of 2021, some 105 thousand cars were sold, down 11.7% yoy.
In the first quarter of 2021, sales of new electrically-chargeable passenger cars reached 10.8 thousand in Netherlands, down 9.61% yoy. Together with hybrid and other alternative fuels, sale of alternative fuel vehicles reached 38.3% of all new cars sold.
Sales of traditionally-powered vehicles using petrol and diesel reached 49.0 thousand or 61.7% of total in the first quarter of 2021 in Netherlands. The share of petrol reached 59.0% and of diesel-powered vehicles 2.73% of all new passenger cars sold.
In Europe, sales of new cars rose 256% to 1,040 thousand in April. Within the first four months of the year, the increase reached 23.1% as 4,121 thousand cars were sold.
Volkswagen Group sold the most cars in April 2021 in Europe, some 280 thousand vehicles representing 27.0% of the European market. Sales of PSA Group amounted to 162 thousand vehicles (or 15.5% of the market) while Renault Group and Hyundai Group held 8.10% and 7.50% of the market. Overall, the five largest manufacturers sold 65.5% of all new cars in April.