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SMMT: New car registrations stall in July but recovery expected

New car market declines -5.0% in July to 140,154 units following two months of growth

The new car market stalled in July with registrations falling -5.0% to 140,154 units, according to the latest figures published today by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT). The performance was the weakest for the month since 2022 and some -10.8% lower than in pre-pandemic 2019, demonstrating the market’s volatility and wider economic setting.1

July car registration by sales

July
2025 2024 % change Mkt share ’25 Mkt share ’24
PRIVATE 51,646 53,355 -3.2% 36.8% 36.2%
FLEET 85,594 91,523 -6.5% 61.1% 62.0%
BUSINESS 2,914 2,639 10.4% 2.1% 1.8%
140,154 147,517 -5.0%

2025 car registrations by sales

Year to date
2025 2024 % change Mkt share ’25 Mkt share ’24
PRIVATE 453,650 436,234 4.0% 38.4% 37.8%
FLEET 703,035 691,931 1.6% 59.5% 59.9%
BUSINESS 25,688 26,115 -1.6% 2.2% 2.3%
1,182,373 1,154,280 2.4%

Demand from private and fleet buyers fell -3.2% and -6.5% to 51,646 and 85,594 units respectively, while registrations in the much smaller business sector climbed 10.4% to 2,914 units. Declines were seen across most segments, with only Dual Purpose, Mini and Luxury Saloon models recording growth.2

July car registration by fuel

July
2025 2024 % change Mkt share ’25 Mkt share ’24
BEV 29,825 27,335 9.1% 21.3% 18.5%
PHEV 17,489 13,149 33.0% 12.5% 8.9%
HEV 18,551 20,623 -10.0% 13.2% 14.0%
PETROL 66,271 77,702 -14.7% 47.3% 52.7%
DIESEL 8,018 8,708 -7.9% 5.7% 5.9%
TOTAL 140,154 147,517 -5.0%

2025 car registrations by fuel

Year to date
2025 2024 % change Mkt share ’25 Mkt share ’24
BEV 254,666 194,431 31.0% 21.5% 16.8%
PHEV 124,528 94,671 31.5% 10.5% 8.2%
HEV 165,328 155,283 6.5% 14.0% 13.5%
PETROL 571,111 634,967 -10.1% 48.3% 55.0%
DIESEL 66,740 74,928 -10.9% 5.6% 6.5%
TOTAL 1,182,373 1,154,280 2.4%

Bucking the wider market performance, registrations of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) rose 33.0% and battery electric vehicles (BEVs) 9.1%, although the latter is modest in comparison with the 34.6% increase recorded for the first half of 2025. July was the second weakest month of BEV growth this year, after April’s tax changes distorted the market in that month.

The newly announced Electric Car Grant (ECG) provides a welcome and much-needed fiscal incentive for BEV uptake, but full model eligibility has yet to be confirmed, causing some buyers to hold off pending confirmation of which vehicles will qualify for a discount of up to £3,750. BEV market share reached 21.3%, up from 18.5% in the same month last year, but remains short of the 28% required by the ZEV Mandate, demonstrating the importance of accelerating uptake over the remainder of the year.

Hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) transactions declined -10.0% to 18,551 units while combined petrol and diesel deliveries fell -14.0% to 74,289 units, but still accounted for more than half (53.0%) of July’s market.

Year-to-date, the overall market remains up 2.4% at 1.18 million units, including more than a quarter of a million BEVs, thanks to a plethora of attractive new models and substantial manufacturer discounting. July’s decline is expected to be temporary, with the latest market outlook – undertaken before eligible ECG models were confirmed – revised up to 1.9 million units for 2025, with BEV volumes revised up marginally too and expected to take a 23.8% share.3

Mike Hawes, SMMT Chief Executive, said, “July’s dip shows yet again the new car market’s sensitivity to external factors, and the pressing need for consumer certainty. Confirming which models qualify for the new EV grant, alongside compelling manufacturer discounts on a huge choice of exciting new vehicles, should send a strong signal to buyers that now is the time to switch. That would mean increased demand for the rest of this year

Top models July

July
1 Kia Sportage 4,482
2 Ford Puma 4,409
3 Nissan Juke 3,077
4 MINI Cooper 2,629
5 Volkswagen Tiguan 2,527
6 Nissan Qashqai 2,444
7 Peugeot 2008 2,434
8 Volkswagen T-Roc 2,258
9 Volkswagen Golf 2,090
10 Audi A3 2,080

Top models 2025

Year to date
1 Ford Puma 30,764
2 Kia Sportage 27,494
3 Nissan Qashqai 24,529
4 Vauxhall Corsa 22,196
5 Nissan Juke 21,604
6 Volkswagen Golf 18,974
7 MG HS 17,793
8 Volkswagen Tiguan 17,750
9 Peugeot 2008 17,605
10 Hyundai Tucson 17,249

SOURCE: SMMT

https://www.automotiveworld.com/news-releases/smmt-new-car-registrations-stall-in-july-but-recovery-expected/

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