SEAT kicked off the second half of 2019 with a new sales record. After achieving its highest sales volume in the first six months of the year, SEAT’s global deliveries went up by 4.7% in July compared to the same month in 2018 for a total of 55,200 vehicles sold.
With this increase, SEAT posts the best ever July in its history and exceeds the record level set in 2018 (52,700 units), in a month that saw a sharp increase in sales prior to the implementation of the new emissions regulations in Europe in September 2018.
In the year to date, SEAT has sold the record figure of 369,500 vehicles, which is 7.8% more than from January to July 2018 (342,700), and the best result ever posted.
Furthermore, CUPRA brand deliveries went up significantly since the beginning of the year. From January to July 2019, the new brand sold 15,100 cars, which is 70.9% more than in the same period the previous year.
SEAT Vice-president for Sales and Marketing and CUPRA CEO Wayne Griffiths pointed out that “the increase in sales places SEAT again this year as one of the fastest-growing brands in Europe. Our results go against the trend in the sector. We are sharply increasing our market share, making us the leader in the Spanish market and one of the most widely sold brands in Germany, the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Austria, Switzerland, Portugal and Mexico. Furthermore, CUPRA is attracting new customers thanks to the success of the CUPRA Ateca and the very good performance of the current Leon CUPRA.”
From January to July, SEAT sales made steady progress due to the strong push in its main markets, particularly in Germany, France and Italy. In Germany, SEAT delivered 82,300 vehicles until July, which is 15.2% more than in the same period of 2018. In Spain, SEAT sold 74,600 cars, 2.2% more, and was the leader brand of the market. The final global top three countries is the UK, where the downward trend has not stopped SEAT, which grew by 3.8% (43,200 cars sold). France and Italy round off the list of SEAT’s higher volume markets with 21,900 (+15.7%) and 17,200 (+21.5%) vehicle deliveries respectively, and both countries posted double-digit sales growth.
Most of the major European markets are also making strong headway, including Austria (14,200; +4.2%), Switzerland (7,900; +12.9%), Portugal (7,400; +8.9%), the Netherlands (7,300; +28.2%), Sweden (5,000; +14.5%), Denmark (4,200; +35%) and Ireland (3,700; +9.1%), as well as Mexico, where sales went up by 6,7% and amount to 14,400 vehicles sold.