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Dacia sold a total of 345,432 vehicles (PCs + LCVs) in H1 2023, 24.2% more than the same period in 2022. Passenger Car (PC) sales stood at 342,809, placing the brand’s market share at 4.7%, up 0.2 points year on year. In its longest-standing core segment – sales to retail customers – Dacia has solidified its position on the European podium, where it ranked second for the first time ever with an 8.4% share.

FOUR MAIN MODELS POWERED DACIA’S PERFORMANCE
Dacia Sandero sales rose 24% year on year to 138,978 vehicles. Sandero has been Europe’s best-selling car among retail customers since 2017.

Dacia Duster sales grew 13% compared to H1 2022, reaching 111,891 units. Duster has maintained its position on the podium for SUV sales to retail customers in Europe.

The 50,569 Dacia Jogger vehicles sold in H1 2023 have pushed the total to over 100,000 units sold since the model launched. The hybrid powertrain continues to thrive and still accounts for over 1 in 4 customer orders.

Dacia Spring sales rose 38% year on year to 27,438 vehicles. Spring held on to its position on the podium for electric vehicle sales to retail customers in Europe.

BUOYANT PERFORMANCE IN ALL LARGE EUROPEAN MARKETS
Dacia’s sales rose 29.5% in the European PC market, which grew 17.5% overall. Dacia’s share, 4.5%, increased 0.4 points from H1 2022 to H1 2023.

In its longest-standing core segment – retail customers – Dacia has solidified its position on the European podium. It has climbed to second place for the first time and grown its market share to 8.4%. Previously, Dacia had increased its share of PC sales to retail customers in Europe to 7.6%, a record at the time, in the full year of 2022.

In France, Dacia’s largest market, the brand sold 81,415 vehicles (PC+LCV) in H1 2023, or 25% more than in H1 2022. Its share in the PC segment rose 0.7 points to 9.1%, keeping Dacia in third place in this portion of the French PC market.

Dacia is now the best-selling brand among retail customers, with a 16.3% share in this market segment (1 in 6 retail customers are buying a Dacia). The brand’s four main models rank among the top 10: Sandero is number one, Duster is fourth, Spring is sixth and Jogger is tenth.

In Italy, Dacia sold 47,798 units (PC+LCV) in the first 6 months of 2023, up 26%. Its share in the PC market inched up 0.1 points to 5.6%. Dacia’s 9.7% share in the retail customer segment in the Italian market now ranks it in first place for the first time ever. Sandero is the best-selling model among retail customers in Italy.

In Germany, total PC+LCV sales reached 34,862 units, up 41% on H1 2022. Dacia’s share in the PC segment grew 0.5 points to 2.5%. Dacia posted a 5.7% share in the retail customer segment, ranking third in Germany for the first time. The brand has three models among the top 10 in the country: Sandero ranks third, Duster is fourth and Jogger is tenth.

PC+LCV sales also rose sharply in Spain over H1 2023: 40% to 24,816 units. Dacia’s share in the PC segment increased 0.6 points to 4.9%. Sandero is the best-selling vehicle in the Spanish market. Dacia ranks fourth for sales to retail customers, with a 9.1% share in this segment.

In Romania, the five best-selling in H1 2023 were Dacia models. The brand’s PC+LCV sales soared 51% to 24,733 units. Its share in the PC market stood at 33.4%, up 5.7 points year on year. Dacia’s share in the retail customers segment reached an all-time-high 40.8%.

DACIA PUSHES AHEAD WITH ITS GROWTH AND STRATEGIC DRIVE
Dacia continued to roll out its strategy and build the sales momentum behind its four main models in H1 2023.

They now feature the new Extreme trim level, which embodies the brand’s outdoor values and is already an unqualified success, with orders exceeding 45,000 units in only a few months. This solidifies that customers are extremely keen on the brand’s new positioning.

Dacia is now taking its adventurous spirit to new heights with the recently announced plans to race in the World Rally-Raid Championship with prototypes racing with synthetic fuel supplied by Aramco. The highlight will be the Dakar Rally in 2025.

Dacia is also becoming premier partner of the UTMB® World Series and title partner on the Dacia UTMB® Mont-Blanc.

Xavier Martinet, Dacia SVP Sales, Marketing and Operations said: “Dacia’s success story continues, with overall sales volumes increasing 24%. This is the first time in its history that Dacia has reached second place in the European ranking for sales to retail customers. This goes to show that our strategy matches our customers’ needs. This performance also stems from the fact that our brand is changing non-stop. You can see this in our recent moves further into outdoor territories.”

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NOTES TO EDITORS:

Worldwide volumes, H1 2023 (PC+LCV):

Dacia Sandero

138,978

Dacia Duster 

111,891

Dacia Jogger

50,569

Dacia Spring 

27,438

Dacia Logan 

14,152

Others

2,404

Total

345,432

*Passenger Car sales to retail customers in Europe (Dataforce Source, list of European countries with sales by customer channel) = Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom.

ABOUT DACIA:
Born in 1968, then relaunched by Renault Group from 2004 across Europe and Mediterranean countries, Dacia has always offered the best value for money cars by constantly redefining the essentials.  As a game-changer, Dacia proposes simple, multi-purpose, reliable cars in tune with customers’ lifestyles.

Dacia models have become a reference on the market, including Sandero, the best-selling retail car in Europe each year since 2017; Duster, the best-selling SUV to European private customers since 2018; and Jogger, the C-segment versatile family car. Present in 44 countries, Dacia has sold more than 8 million vehicles since 2004.

Dacia launched in the UK in January 2013 and enjoyed the most successful start ever for a new car brand in the UK. More than 250,000 Dacia vehicles have been sold in the UK to date.

For further information please visit www.press.dacia.co.uk or @DaciaUKPress or contact:

Charlie Roper
Product & Brand Affairs Manager

charlie.roper@dacia.com
07816 641843

Rachel Goodwin
Head of UK PR, Renault Group

rachel.goodwin@renault.co.uk