Hybrid Havoc Hits Europe's Auto Market
European New-Car Sales Shift Gears: January 2026 Sees PHEVs Surge as Petrol and Diesel Decline
In January 2026, European new‑car registrations saw a 3.6% year‑over‑year decline, with sales figures showing a swing towards plug‑in hybrid vehicles (PHEVs), which surged nearly 32%, almost equaling diesel volumes. Meanwhile, the market share for petrol and diesel vehicles took a sharp nosedive. Despite a dip overall, Chinese brands, notably BYD and Leapmotor, made significant gains, while traditional manufacturers like Volkswagen and Tesla struggled with declines. As the EU edges closer to the 2030 ICE phase‑out, this shift underscores the ongoing transition from internal combustion engines to electrified powertrains, even as economic and policy challenges loom.
Introduction to European New‑Car Registrations by Fuel Type
Year‑Over‑Year Decline in EU Car Sales
Impact of Chinese Brands on the European Market
Fuel Type Shifts: PHEVs and Hybrids vs. Diesel and Petrol
Performance of Major Car Brands in January 2026
Implications for the EU's 2030 ICE Phase‑Out Goals
January 2026 European Car Market in the Context of Recent Trends
Availability of Final Data and External Influences
Public Reaction to January 2026 Registration Figures
Summary and Future Outlook for European Auto Market
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