Italy 2023. Auto Sales Boom 18.9% With 5 Brands Growing More Than 20%
Italy Auto Market Data & Report
Italy Auto Market is tracked with the last decade sales figures by all brands and models. You can have access to an Excel Dataset or to a Market Report, including next year's forecast.
Italy 2022. Best Selling Cars Ranking: Toyota Yaris Cross Shining Success
Italy 2022. Car Market Reports Lowest Sales Of The Decade
Italy 2021. Best selling cars ranking
Italian best-selling cars ranking in 2021 is still heavily dominated by the Fiat Panda, ahead of the quickly rising Fiat 500 and the Lancia Ypsilon. The Fiat 500X falls in 6th place.
Italy 2021. Market Recovers Slowly, While Toyota Keeps Outperforming (+22.6%)
Italian Auto market in 2021 rises by 5.5% with 1.46 million sales, reporting a very strong first half, followed by a double-digit fall in the second part of the year. Toyota reports the best performance this year, gaining 22.6%.
Italy 2020. Best selling cars ranking
Italian best-selling cars ranking in 2020 was again heavily dominated by the Fiat Panda, ahead of the Fiat 500x and the Renault Clio. The Lancia Ypsilon falls in 9th place, while the Renault Captur jumped 5 positions and entered the leaderboard.
Italy 2020. Car market falls 27.8% as the Pandemic hampers sales
Italian Auto market in 2020 falls by 27.8% as the country was the first after China to be severely hit by the pandemic. Full-year sales have been 1.38 Million, the lowest annual volume since 2014. HEV, BEV, and PHEV surge as EU incentives boost sales.
Italy 2019. The best selling cars ranking
Italian best-selling cars ranking in again dominated by the Fiat Panda, which in the 2019 is surprisingly recovering terrain, ahead of the last surviving Lancia, the model Ypsilon and the best imported model, the Renault Clio. Huge success found by the last generation of the Dacia Duster while the new entrance on top of the list is the Volkswagen T-Roc.
Italy 2019. Fiat down at 14.9% share in a flat market
Italian Autos Market kept a stable trend, thanks to positive performances in recent months. Indeed, Total sales were 1.923.619, up just 0.2%. Fiat continues to lose share and actually is at 14.9% with a negative outlook for the next 18 months.