The official data for car sales has been released and it’s clear that 2023 was a year of recovery after the pandemic and the computer chip shortage.
In all, the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) figures show that more than 1.9 million new cars were registered in the UK in 2023 – the best year since 2019, but still 17.7% down on the 2.3 million sold that year.
And despite the ongoing cost-of-living crisis, 2023 was still a record year for electric vehicle sales, with more than 300,000 new EVs registered – an increase of almost 50,000 compared with 2022.
So, what were the most popular new cars of 2023? Here’s the Top 10 best-sellers…
1. Ford Puma: 49,591
2. Nissan Qashqai: 43,321
3. Vauxhall Corsa: 40,816
4. Kia Sportage: 36,135
5. Tesla Model Y: 35,899
6. Hyundai Tucson – 34,469
7. Mini Hatch: 33,385
8. Nissan Juke – 31,745
9. Audi A3: 30,159
10. Vauxhall Mokka: 29,984