During the past month of July new vehicle registrations in Portugal registered a decrease of 18.6% compared to the same month of the previous year until reaching a total volume of 15,179 units delivered to new users.
If we analyze fuels, Gasoline vehicles dominated with 7,252 units sold compared to 5,037 for diesel. 428 pure electric vehicles were also sold, 194 capable of using any gas (CNG, LPG), 1,200 conventional hybrids (MHEV and HEV) and 1,068 plug-in hybrids.
TOP 50 JULY 2020 MODELS
- Renault Clio 841
- Mercedes A-Class 837
- Fiat Type 595
- Citroën C3 532
- Renault Captur 479
- Peugeot 2008 476
- Peugeot 208 390
- Peugeot 324 321
- Fiat 500 299
- Ford Focus 297
- SEAT Ibiza 265
- Renault Megane 264
- Dacia Sandero 262
- VW Polo 253
- Hyundai kauai 247
- Volvo XC40 231
- Peugeot 3008 224
- Nissan Juke 223
- Toyota yaris 219
- Ford Puma 217
- Nissan Qashqai 214
- SEAT Arona 209
- BMW 1 Series 208
- Toyota C-HR 203
- Toyota corolla 183
- Opel Corsa 181
- Hyundai i20 174
- Nissan micra 173
- Volvo XC60 161
- BMW 3 Series 146
- Dacia Duster 141
- BMW X1 121
- Mercedes C Class 120
- SEAT Leon 119
- Mercedes GLC 116
- VW T-Cross 115
- BMW 2 Series 114
- VW T-Roc 113
- Kia Stonic 111
- Ford Fiesta 110
- VW Golf 106
- Renault Twingo 96
- Opel Crossland X 94
- Citroën C4 Cactus 93
- Citroen C3 Aircross 88
- Kia Rio 83
- Peugeot 508 82
- MINI Hatch 81
- Mercedes CLA 80
- Jeep Renegade 79
While the Renault clio manages to regain the first position pointing to a considerable increase, the Mercedes A Class has managed to stay very high in the ranking leaving the third, the Fiat Type, pretty far by volume. The latter has managed to improve its results thanks to deliveries to rent-a-car.
Other models that have shone positively have been the Nissan Juke, Volvo XC40 and XC60, Ford Puma, Opel Corsa, BMW 1 Series and X1, Mercedes GLC and the Kia Stonic. Many of these models have ended up in the hands of rent-a-car as well, so the figures are somewhat altered compared to usual.