Between January and September 2021, 347.3 thousand new passenger cars were registered in Poland - 17. 7% more than in the same period of 2020. By contrast, this is still 15.5% lower than the level achieved during the three quarters of 2019. The current growth was influenced by a higher number of registrations of new passenger cars with alternative drive systems. Within the nine first months of this year, 114.1 thousand vehicles of this type were sold in Poland, which means an increase by as much as 131. 1% on a year-to-year basis.

After the three first quarters of 2021, the number of new passenger car registrations in Poland amounts to 347.3 thousand vehicles and is 17.7% higher compared to the same period of 2020. Institutional clients, by the end of September, registered 258.4 thousand vehicles, which means an increase of 23.1% compared to the same period last year. In the consumer segment, 88,800 cars were registered during the period under review, i.e. 4.3% more than in the three first quarters of 2020.

In this issue:

  • Overview
  • Economy in Poland andtheEU
  • Automotive retail and manufacturing in the EU
  • Tax and regulatory environment
  • Automotive retailin Poland
    • Passenger cars
      • New PC registrations
      • New PC registrations –alternative fuels
      • New PC registrations –segments
    • Light commercial vehicles
    • Commercial vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers
    • Buses & coaches
    • Powered two-wheelers
  • Automotive financial services in Poland
    • Leasing
    • Insurance
  • Automotive manufacturing in Poland
    • Production and financial results
    • Investments

The aim of this series of quarterly reports is to present current trends in the Polish automotive industry, including automotive retail, manufacturing and financial services. Analysis is based on the most recent registrations, statistical and market data and is a result of a joint endeavour by the Polish Automotive Industry Association and KPMG in Poland.