EU New Car Registrations Grow 3.2% in May

EU passenger car registrations rose 3.2% yoy to 955,013 units in May 2026, marking the fourth straight month of growth but easing from a 5.1% gain in April. The market continued to benefit from robust consumer demand for a range of electrified technologies across key European markets, supported by new and revised tax benefits and incentive schemes. Among the bloc’s four largest markets, notable growth was seen in France (3.7%) and Italy (7.6%), while registrations in Germany edged up 0.1%. In January-May 2026, new EU car registrations rose 4.0%, indicating a strong start to the year despite persistent geopolitical headwinds weighing on the outlook. Battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) accounted for 20.0% of the EU market, up from 15.3% a year earlier, highlighting continued momentum in the shift toward electrification. Three of the four largest markets, together representing 63% of total BEV registrations, posted strong growth, namely Italy (75.7%), France (55.4%), and Germany (40.9%).

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