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    UK Vehicle Output Drops Sharply in 'extremely Worrying' February Decline, Smmt Says

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    Posted on March 27, 2026

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    Last updated: March 27, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    UK vehicle production plunged 17.2% year‑on‑year in February to 68,061 units, with sharp declines in both car (–10.7%) and commercial vehicle (–74%) output, amid weak export demand, plant restructuring, and rising trade policy pressures.

    UK Vehicle Production Plunges 17% in February Amid Export Weakness and Restructuring

    Key Factors Behind the Decline in UK Vehicle Production

    Industry Concerns Over Falling Output

    March 27 (Reuters) - UK vehicle production fell 17.2% year on year in February in what the industry called an "extremely worrying" decline, as weak export demand and plant restructuring hit output, according to data published on Friday.

    External Pressures Impacting the Sector

    Middle East Turmoil and EU Proposals

    The drop came as the sector faced mounting pressure from fresh turmoil in the Middle East and European Union proposals that, it said, could discriminate against UK-made vehicles in a trading relationship worth almost 70 billion pounds a year, the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders said.

    Detailed Production Figures

    Total Vehicle Output

    Total UK vehicle production fell to 68,061 units in February, according to the SMMT, as weak demand in markets outside Europe and plant restructuring hit commercial vehicle and car output.

    Industry Reaction

    "Another decline for UK vehicle production and exports is extremely worrying, given these figures pre-date the crisis in the Middle East," SMMT Chief Executive Mike Hawes said in a statement .

    Breakdown by Vehicle Type

    Car and Commercial Vehicle Production

    Car output fell 10.7% to 65,885 units, while commercial vehicle production plunged 74% to 2,176 units.

    Export Performance

    Exports, which account for 80% of total UK vehicle production, fell 11.5% to 53,140 cars and 65.1% to 1,306 commercial vehicles.

    Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Production

    Production of battery-electric, plug-in hybrid and hybrid cars also fell 2.8% to 26,629 units, though they accounted for 40.4% of total car output.

    (Reporting by Raechel Thankam Job and Yadarisa Shabong in Bengaluru; Editing by Tasim Zahid)

    Table of Contents

    Key Takeaways

    • •Total February production dropped sharply to 68,061 units, reflecting a severe downturn in manufacturing activity.
    • •Exports, accounting for around 80% of output, declined across the board: –11.5% for cars and –65.1% for commercial vehicles.
    • •February’s figures follow a weaker January, where output fell 13.6%, reinforcing concerns over export reliance and the need for trade stability.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK vehicle output drops sharply in 'extremely worrying' February decline, SMMT says

    1How much did UK vehicle production fall in February?

    UK vehicle production fell 17.2% year on year in February, according to SMMT data.

    2What were the main reasons for the decline in UK vehicle output?

    Weak export demand and plant restructuring were the main reasons cited for the drop in UK vehicle production.

    • Key Factors Behind the Decline in UK Vehicle Production
    • Industry Concerns Over Falling Output
    • External Pressures Impacting the Sector
    • Middle East Turmoil and EU Proposals
    • Detailed Production Figures
    • Total Vehicle Output
    • Industry Reaction
    • Breakdown by Vehicle Type
    • Car and Commercial Vehicle Production
    • Export Performance
    • Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Production
    3How did UK car and commercial vehicle output perform?

    Car output fell 10.7% to 65,885 units, while commercial vehicle production plunged 74% to 2,176 units.

    4What percentage of UK vehicle production is exported?

    Exports account for 80% of total UK vehicle production.

    5How did production of battery-electric and hybrid cars change?

    Production of battery-electric, plug-in hybrid and hybrid cars fell 2.8% to 26,629 units, making up 40.4% of total car output.

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