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The greening of the British car market is a result of the EV switch, according to an industry body

The industry body SMMT announced on Friday that British drivers are changing their colour preferences as they switch to EVs. Green-tinted vehicles sold in 2025 will be the highest volume in over 20 years.

The colour of a car is not a good business indicator, but it can be influenced by changing tastes. These tastes have narrowed in recent years to plain shades or?grey. This prompted Fiat CEO Olivier Francois to launch a campaign to promote more cheerful tones in 2023.

The EV trend has taken on a whole new meaning.

The SMMT reported on Friday that British motorists associated the color green - with the country's drive to decarbonise - by buying 99,793 green cars last year. This was 46.3% higher than 2024, and represented almost 5% in total sales.

Last year, electrified vehicles - whether battery-electric, plug-in hybrid or hybrid-electric - achieved a market share in the UK of more than 48%. This was aided by a national program?which aims for net zero emissions by 2035.

The SMMT reported that sales of green-tinted batteries-electric vehicles nearly doubled, to 23,249 units.

In a press release, SMMT Chief Executive Mike Hawes stated that manufacturers are?responding' by expanding their model ranges and colours.

Grey, however?remained the most popular color for the eighth year in a row, followed by blue, white, and black, the colour of choice for executive cars. (Reporting and editing by Louise Heavens, Alessandro Parodi)

(source: Reuters)