The automotive industry in the United Kingdom has seen some notable shifts in consumer preferences, with crossovers, SUVs, and electric vehicles gaining ground. In 2023, these changes are reflected in the list of the top-selling cars. Let’s take a closer look at the vehicles that have been making their mark.
1. Ford Puma – 37,312 registrations
While the Ford Fiesta has seen its time come to an end, the Ford Puma carries on the legacy of its predecessor. Based on the Fiesta, the Puma inherits the superb handling characteristics that made the Fiesta beloved among drivers. The Puma, however, takes on a crossover form, which has made it even more popular. Notably, it’s also available in an ST version, adding a sporty touch to this practical and stylish model.
2. Nissan Qashqai – 32,582 registrations
In the era of crossovers and SUVs, it’s no surprise that the Nissan Qashqai is a leader in sales. Having essentially pioneered the crossover segment, the Qashqai continues to maintain its popularity into its third generation. It’s known for its ease of driving, and the trust associated with the Nissan badge, but some drivers have found its ride a bit stiffer than they’d like.
3. Vauxhall Corsa – 30,177 registrations
The supermini segment faces challenges as the industry shifts toward crossovers and SUVs, but the Vauxhall Corsa remains a contender. It may look appealing and check many boxes, but some argue that its interior design feels outdated. Since the Corsa now shares its underpinnings with Peugeot, it’s not scoring highly on originality. Nevertheless, it secures its place as the third best-seller.
4. Tesla Model Y – 28,177 registrations
The Tesla Model Y represents an attractive overall package. It boasts outstanding performance, a competitive all-electric range, and access to Tesla’s reliable Supercharger network for convenient long-distance travel. However, it’s not without its flaws, including a somewhat harsh ride quality and an unconventional appearance that some liken to a disgruntled frog.
5. Kia Sportage – 28,153 registrations
If you haven’t been following the automotive world for the last decade, you might be surprised to learn that Kia is now a mainstream automaker. The Kia Sportage is part of the reason for this shift. Kia, despite the badge’s reputation, produces many affordable and high-quality vehicles, with the Sportage being no exception.
6. Hyundai Tucson – 27,429 registrations
The distinctive front headlight signature of the Hyundai Tucson makes it instantly recognizable. Although its unique design might not appeal to everyone, its spacious interior, enjoyable driving experience, and abundant tech features have made it a favorite among many drivers.
7. Nissan Juke – 25,547 registrations
The Nissan Juke stands out for its distinctive appearance, but it’s relatively unremarkable to drive. Surprisingly, this lack of excitement has contributed to its popularity. The Juke requires little from its driver behind the wheel, and its well-appointed interior further enhances its appeal.
8. Vauxhall Mokka – 22,942 registrations
The Vauxhall Mokka’s second generation introduces a sharp and modern appearance, contrasting starkly with the original model from 2012. It marries its distinctive styling with ample equipment options and offers an electric version, creatively named the “Mokka Electric.”
9. Mini – 22,470 registrations
While this list includes many SUVs and crossovers, the presence of the classic Mini hatchback is reassuring. The Mini differentiates itself with a fantastic engine lineup and a unique interior design, setting it apart from the standard offerings of other brands. However, it’s not the most practical choice in terms of cargo space.
10. Ford Fiesta – 22,446 registrations
The Ford Fiesta has reached the end of its production run in June, marking the end of an era. Despite this, the Fiesta still holds its place in the top 10 best-selling cars. Renowned for its exceptional handling, user-friendliness, and all-around brilliance, it’s a beloved model among drivers, making its departure a bittersweet moment in the automotive world.
These top-selling cars in the UK for 2023 reflect the changing landscape of the automotive industry, with crossovers, electric vehicles, and enduring classics taking center stage.