UK BUYERS DOUBLE UP ON EVS AS MARKET GROWS

UK BUYERS DOUBLE UP ON EVS AS MARKET GROWS
News Published on : 18-May-2022 15:39:23

The UK s used car market increased 5.1% in the first quarter of 2022 according to the latest figures released today by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT). Some 1 774 351 transactions took place with 86 596 additional cars changing hands compared with the same period in 2021 when car showrooms nationwide were closed due to pandemic-related lockdowns with only click and collect transactions allowed.1 Despite the global shortage of semiconductors stifling supply in the new car market used car sales in the quarter were driven by a buoyant market in January and February with rises of 17.7% and 7.4% respectively. March on the other hand saw a decline of -6.8% following a stronger performing month in 2021 as the pandemic-affected market began to recover. Despite growth over the course of the quarter used car transactions remain -12.2% below the pre-pandemic year of 2019.2 It was a record first quarter for used battery electric vehicles (BEVs) with buyers keen to purchase pre-owned zero-emission cars. Transactions for BEVs more than doubled from 6 625 to 14 586 a rise of 120.2%. Plug in hybrids (PHEVs) and hybrids (HEVs) also changed hands in greater numbers than the year before rising by 35.3% to 14 433 and 28.8% to 35 007 units respectively. Despite the growth however petrol and diesel powertrains continued to dominate the used market representing 96.2% of used sales or some 1 707 135 units. Plug-in vehicles comprised 3.6% of the total market share - up from 1.6% in Q1 2021 but illustrating that the growth in new EVs over the past two years has yet to have a significant impact on the overall market. Mini dual purpose and supermini segments saw the largest growth up 13.5% 12.3% and 9.1% respectively. MPV transactions meanwhile declined by -7.5% followed by luxury saloons (-3.4%) and upper mediums (-3.0%). Superminis (32.6%) remained the most popular used buy followed by lower medium (26.6%) and dual purpose (14.0%) with these three segments accounting for more than seven in 10 (73.2%) of all cars finding new owners. Black was the most popular colour choice with one in five cars changing hands painted in the colour some 383 418 units followed by blue and silver/aluminium. At the other end of the spectrum just 1 184 pink cars filtered through to second owners.