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    UK’s new car sales drop 24% to mark weakest June since 1996

    Published by Wanda Rich

    Posted on July 5, 2022

    2 min read

    Last updated: February 5, 2026

    A display of new cars at a dealership highlights the UK’s 24% drop in new car sales in June 2022, marking the weakest performance since 1996 due to supply shortages.
    New cars at a dealership reflecting UK's declining auto sales in June 2022 - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    (Reuters) -British new car registrations fell 24% last month, marking the weakest June in 26 years, as the sector struggled with persistent supply shortage of components and China’s COVID-19 restrictions, industry data showed on Tuesday.

    (Reuters) -British new car registrations fell 24% last month, marking the weakest June in 26 years, as the sector struggled with persistent supply shortage of components and China’s COVID-19 restrictions, industry data showed on Tuesday.

    New car registrations in Britain fell to 140,958 units, according to final figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT).

    Lockdowns in China aggravated the shortage of essential auto components, hampering the industry’s ability to fulfil demand. Globally, the automobile industry has been one of the hardest hit by supply-chain snags.

    “The semiconductor shortage is stifling the new car market even more than last year’s lockdown,” SMMT Chief Executive Officer Mike Hawes said.

    China’s economy is now showing signs of slow recovery from the supply shocks, although headwinds to growth persist.

    UK’s battery electric vehicles (BEVs) sector continued their growth streak with a 14.6% increase in volume, although plug-in hybrid vehicle (PHEV) uptake fell by 4,425 units.

    The slowdown in plug-ins was more than anticipated, leaving the market behind the industry’s outlook, the SMMT said.

    “Part of this fall is attributable to the continuing supply chain shortages that are hampering production of all models, but the scrappage of the plug-in car grant means the UK is now the only major European market without purchase incentives for private EV buyers,” the industry body added.

    Plug-ins account for a record one in five new car registrations year-to-date, demonstrating manufacturers’ commitments to deliver the latest zero-emission-capable vehicles, according to SMMT.

    The SMMT said year-to-date new car registrations in the UK fell by around 12% to about 802,000 units, delivering the second weakest first half of a year since 1992.

    The outlook for 2022 new cars registered was downgraded to 1.72 million in May, from a prior forecast of 1.89 million.

    (Reporting by Aby Jose Koilparambil and Shanima A in Bengaluru; Editing by Barbara Lewis and Sherry Jacob-Phillips)

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK’s new car sales drop 24% to mark weakest June since 1996

    1What is a supply chain?

    A supply chain is a system of organizations, people, activities, information, and resources involved in supplying a product or service to a consumer. It encompasses everything from the production of goods to their delivery.

    2What are battery electric vehicles (BEVs)?

    Battery electric vehicles (BEVs) are vehicles that are powered entirely by electricity stored in batteries. They do not use any gasoline or diesel and produce zero tailpipe emissions.

    3What is a semiconductor shortage?

    A semiconductor shortage refers to a situation where the demand for semiconductor chips exceeds supply. This can disrupt production in various industries, including automotive and electronics.

    4What is a plug-in hybrid vehicle (PHEV)?

    A plug-in hybrid vehicle (PHEV) is a type of hybrid vehicle that can be recharged from an external power source. PHEVs combine an internal combustion engine with an electric motor.

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