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EU new cars and truck sales increase 10.1% y/y in February, ACEA says

New vehicle sales in the European Union rose 10.1% yearonyear in February, with the bloc's primary markets all recording solid growth, Europe's automakers association said on Thursday.

Registrations increased by 13% in France, 12.8% in Italy, 9.9% in Spain and 5.4% in Germany, consolidating comparable patterns seen in January, the European Auto Manufacturers Association ( ACEA) stated in a statement.

The four nations were likewise the primary factors to a. 24.7% yearly dive in hybrid electrical car (HEV) sales in the. EU, with the market share of HEVs in the bloc increasing to. 28.9% from 25.5% a year ago, the data revealed.

Hybrid vehicles, seen as a compromise in between all-combustion. and all-electric cars and trucks, are becoming a preferred alternative. to battery electric vehicles for consumers in Europe, the U.S. and China.

Registrations for all electrified lorries - completely electric. models, plug-in hybrids and full hybrids - increased by 18.4%. year-on-year and represented 48.2% of all brand-new passenger car. registrations in February, up from 44.8% in the previous year.

Total registrations at Volkswagen, Stellantis. and Renault all increased in February, by 9.8%,. 12.0% and 5.8% respectively.

Electric car company Tesla tape-recorded a 15.2%. increase in February sales in the EU.

China's SAIC Motor more than doubled sales in. the EU, Britain and the European Free Trade Association (EFTA).

In the exact same month, its unit MG Motors revealed the hybrid. hatchback MG3 model for the European market, in a bid to offer a. lower-emission design without the need for charging.

The number of new automobiles signed up in the EU, Britain and. the EFTA rose by 10.2% in February to 995,059 lorries,. according to the ACEA.

A 14% annual boost in registrations in Britain was assisted. by strong need in fleets and companies, the Society of Motor. Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) stated earlier this month.

(source: Reuters)