UK car output drops for eighth straight month in October: data

    • UK car production is down 10.8 per cent at 670,346 units to date this year, primarily due to a decline in exports, SMMT said.
    • UK car production is down 10.8 per cent at 670,346 units to date this year, primarily due to a decline in exports, SMMT said. PHOTO: REUTERS
    Published Thu, Nov 28, 2024 · 08:31 AM

    BRITISH car production experienced its eighth consecutive month of decline in October, as factories continued efforts to retool for making the next generation of zero-emission vehicles, according to industry data released on Thursday.

    A total of 77,484 new cars rolled off production lines, down 15.3 per cent from last year, the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) said.

    Production of electrified vehicles, which include fully electric models, plug-in hybrids and full hybrids, totalled 24,719 units. This marks a 32.6 per cent decrease from the previous year and represents 31.9 per cent of the total production output.

    On Tuesday, the SMMT warned that carmakers will have to pay out nearly £6 billion (S$10 billion) in discounts and compliance costs to meet Britain’s 2024 EV sales mandate, which requires at least 22 per cent of an automaker’s new car sales to be purely electric vehicles in 2024.

    UK Finance Minister Rachel Reeves said on Wednesday Britain has launched a consultation to review the targets after warnings from industry bodies.

    Automakers such as Volkswagen, Ford, Nissan and GM are cutting jobs in response to softening demand for EVs, which consumers see as too expensive, amid increasing Chinese competition.

    The challenging UK sales environment is under scrutiny as US President-elect Donald Trump’s proposed tariffs on Mexican imports to the US could harm European carmakers such as Volkswagen and Stellantis more than direct EU tariffs, experts say.

    UK car production is down 10.8 per cent at 670,346 units to date this year, primarily due to a decline in exports, SMMT said. REUTERS

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