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21% jump in sales of BMW "X" branded SUVs
A bit of a counterpoint to all the stories of woe on SUVs and diesels, and shows that JLR sales could be much higher as the market is there but they don't appear to be able to entice people away from the big players.

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Soaring demand for SUVs drove record sales for premium carmakers including BMW and Mercedes last year, leaving the industry on collision course with government efforts to tackle global warming despite big investments in electric vehicles.

BMW said on Friday deliveries by its main luxury brand rose 2% to a record 2,168,516 vehicles last year, thanks to a 21% jump in sales of its "X" branded sport-utility vehicles(SUV) which now make up 44% of the BMW brand's global sales.

At Mercedes-Benz, the world's best selling premium car brand, every third luxury car sold last year was an SUV.

Automakers across the world are investing billions in electric vehicles to try to meet tougher emissions regulations. But the jury is out on how many drivers will buy them.

"Consumer preferences for SUVs could offset the benefits from electric cars," the International Energy Agency (IEA) warned in its November World Energy Outlook 2019 report.

The IEA said a doubling in market share had seen emissions from SUVs grow by nearly 0.55 gigatons of carbon dioxide (CO2) during the last decade to roughly 0.7 gigatons.

As a result, SUVs were the second-largest contributor to the increase in global CO2 emissions since 2010 after the power sector - ahead of heavy industry including iron and steel, cement, aluminium, as well as trucks and aviation, it said.

There are now more than 200 million SUVs around the world, up from about 35 million in 2010, accounting for 60% of the increase in the global car fleet since 2010, IEA data shows.

"If the popularity of SUVs continues to rise in line with recent trends, this could add another 2 million barrels per day to our projection for 2040 oil demand," it said.

The German carmakers say their vehicles are among the most fuel efficient available, thanks to hybrid and other technologies, adding customers could also choose to buy smaller, more frugal cars instead of SUVs.

Both BMW and Mercedes-owner Daimler say they aim to achieve new sales records this year, and are preparing to launch fully electric SUVs - the BMW iX3 and Mercedes-Benz EQC - which they say shows a commitment to a cleaner future.

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While acknowledging the growing popularity of SUVs, Germany's powerful VDA auto industry association said much of the demand was for more efficient models.

"Only just under 5% of SUVs are large luxury class vehicles. The market success of the SUV segment is mainly due to the model offensive in compact and medium-sized SUVs, with correspondingly lower fuel consumption," VDA said on Thursday.

The newly registered SUVs of German group brands had reduced their CO2 emissions by 35% since 2008, it added.

European Union lawmakers agreed in December 2018 that automakers had to cut CO2 emissions from cars by 37.5% by 2030 from 2021 levels, in addition to a 40% cut between 2007 and 2021, or face fines.

Evercore ISI analysts say the average German auto fleet emission is still too high at around 124 grams per kilometre in Europe, compared with the average limit of 95 grams per kilometre for 2020.

"The current CO2 performance is simply not good enough and we continue to flag that carmakers run the risk of facing considerable fines if more is not done," they said in a note.

Electric and hybrid vehicles made up only 3.9% of new European sales in the third quarter of 2019.

BMW plans to launch 25 hybrid and electric cars by 2023, with more than 12 models being fully electric versions.

By 2025, half of all its cars are expected to be hybrid or electric vehicles, it said.

Mercedes expects half of its sales to be hybrid or electric by 2030, with Europe reaching the 50% mark in 2025.

Peter Fuss, a partner at EY, said German carmakers pushed sales of higher-margin SUVs last year ahead of the introduction of the more stringent European clean air rules in 2020.

In the fourth quarter of 2019 there was an unusually large rise in commercial registrations in Germany, Italy and Britain compared with figures for private consumers, in a sign carmakers were pushing more polluting models into the market.

"We will not see the same growth rates in this segment as we did last year," Fuss said.

Electric car registrations are expected to take off in mid 2020, he added.

But that will depend on drivers being prepared to buy them, and perhaps also on how cheaply manufacturers are prepared to sell them."

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Never saw the attraction for an SUV.........doesn't do anything well
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I believe that it shows that the public does not want to be pushed into a corner by some government target based on the rabbling of some school kid.

There was another survey that the main buyers / influencers of SUV purchasing are women. Women want to (and no issues here) want to feel safe, want their kids to be safe and have room for push chairs / shopping / family / vacations / life

I don't have a problem with SUVs. I once took my wife DS at the time for a service and was given a Jag XE as a courtesy car - I hated it, it was so low it was annoying to get in and out of, the boot too small not to mention the battery and Addblue tank was where the spare wheel would have been and with limited height and suspension travel it was horrible to drive due to all the speed humps and cr4p roads we have around here.

As Wolfy Smith once said - Power to the people.....

In regards to electric has anyone else noticed to trend for new builds not to have parking at the front of the house but instead a pathway linking houses together - the parking (limited) is round the back and certainly no provisions for charging and actually no guarantee that your space will be free when you get back home.

People wont be pushed into going electric because the infrastructure is nowhere near ready and if your house does not have a driveway with a minimum parking space for two cars its never going to happen.
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'Link' houses (or more correctly termed Terraced but thats too cheap a term no doubt) have always had tat sort of style round here since early 80's......

Much prefer a proper estate car than some pile of shoite on stilts
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markb110 wrote:

There was another survey that the main buyers / influencers of SUV purchasing are women. Women want to (and no issues here) want to feel safe, want their kids to be safe and have room for push chairs / shopping / family / vacations / life

It would be interesting to see some stats on male/female purchasers/drivers. My wife has a 5 year old X1. Not really an SUV, more a slightly raised estate. Wouldn't be my choice, but it's been very reliable and very comfortable on a long drive. She even likes the run flats (yuck) and doesn't care that there's no spare as she only drives 20 miles to work, so always range to get home or call me.

That said, she fancies a Ford Ranger or similar next time. I'm trying to win her over with a Jimny...
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