France's Automotive Market in April 2024

French EV Market Surge Driven by Domestic and Chinese Brands

Wang Hanxiang · 2024-05-16

The French electric vehicle market is currently going through a major change which is evident from the sales results of April 2024. The EV market in France is thriving, with electric cars making up 24.3% of total sales. This article takes a deep dive into how Chinese brands can shape the future of electric mobility in France, the role that subsidies play in this country’s market for EVs, and assesses the overall performance of French-made electric cars.


Growth of New Energy Vehicles in France

In April 2024, 146,979 cars were sold in the French auto market, marking an 11% year-on-year increase. Supported by government grants, the market share for new energy vehicles (NEVs) increased to 24.3% from 21.1% last year. The sales of Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs) skyrocketed by 45%, while those of PHEVs remained constant. This implies that Peugeot e-208 has retained its position as the leading selling BEV in France.

Top 10 Selling EV Models in France:

1. Peugeot e-2008: With 3,185 units sold, the Peugeot e-2008 leads the French EV market.

2. Peugeot e-208: Closely following with 2,164 units, this model solidifies Peugeot's market presence.

3. Renault Twingo: Ranking third, the Renault Twingo sold 1,842 units.

4. Renault Megane: This model marks the fourth position with 1,630 units sold.

5. Fiat 500E: The Fiat 500E stands at fifth place with 1,614 units sold.

6. Tesla Model Y: Tesla's Model Y sold 405 units, securing the sixth position.

7. Opel Corsa-e: At seventh, the Opel Corsa-e sold 847 units.

8. BMW iX1: The BMW iX1 takes the eighth spot with 731 units sold.

9. VW ID.3: This model ranks ninth with 716 units sold.

10. Hyundai Kona: The Hyundai Kona closes the top ten with 652 units sold.

The list reflects the strong preference for domestic models in the French EV market, with French brands occupying the majority of the top spots.

Impact of Subsidies on EV Sales

France’s drive towards electric mobility is highlighted by these statistics. In one year, BEVs have moved from 12.9% to 16.9% through the program of social rental subsidies for electric vehicles, which has attracted twice as many beneficiaries as projected. However, since 15 March, when ecological bonus was lowered for pure electric vehicles produced outside Europe, there has been decreasing pressure on BEVs, and such models as Tesla Model 3 and MG4 are affected.

Performance of Chinese Brands

Nevertheless, a Chinese presence is slowly emerging within the French market. This is evident in the small but positive performance of the MG brand, which sold 400 MG4 cars in April. However, the brand’s position on sales graph is just a fraction of what it used to be before when there were more subsidies available. Thus, French market remains largely closed off to foreign automakers, including those from China.

Outlook for the French EV Market

The growth of the French EV market signifies optimistic prospects for sustainable mobility in the country’s future. For this development to persist, governmental support involving financial aids and bonuses is indispensable. As more companies from overseas, especially Chinese corporations, join this sector, rivalry will likely increase, leading to more options and inventions for French buyers.

Conclusion

The April 2024 sales figures of electric vehicles depict high demand among people for e-mobility solutions. While this growth has been fueled by government measures and increasing acceptance of EVs, there might be a shift in paradigm withstanding some Chinese players like MG. It will be interesting to observe how these shifts are being accommodated by French consumers as well as their automotive industry.