institutional access

You are connecting from
Lake Geneva Public Library,
please login or register to take advantage of your institution's Ground News Plan.

Published loading...Updated

European Car Market Tumbles 7 in June

Summary by The Standard
Europe's new car market saw a sharp seven-percent year-on-year drop in June, with top economies Germany, France and Italy posting especially steep declines.

7 Articles

Lean Right

In Europe, the number of new registrations of cars is falling in the first half of the year, whereas sales in Austria are increasing.

·Vienna, Austria
Read Full Article

The number of new cars registered in the European Union decreased in June compared to a year earlier, according to a report published on Thursday by the professional representative organization of European automakers, ACEA.

The European new car market fell 7% in June compared to the same month last year, with the German, French and Italian markets experiencing particularly sharp declines, data from the European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA) showed on Thursday.

The European market for new cars fell sharply in June (-7.3% year-on-year), remaining slightly above the million vehicles sold, according to figures published on Thursday by the Association of ACEA Manufacturers. Each market presents its own difficulties. In France (-6.7%), buyers remain attentist in the face of ...

On 24 July 2025, the European Automobile Manufacturers' Association (ACEA) published the figures for new car registrations. This barometer of the European automotive market shows a decrease of 1.9% in the first half of the year. June, in particular, recorded a marked drop in the number of cars. This slowdown comes as the energy transition of the sector is intensifying. A cyclical downturn against the background of structural change The European …

Think freely.Subscribe and get full access to Ground NewsSubscriptions start at $9.99/yearSubscribe

Bias Distribution

  • 100% of the sources lean Right
100% Right

Factuality 

To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium

Ownership

To view ownership data please Upgrade to Vantage

Die Presse broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
Sources are mostly out of (0)

Similar News Topics