Serbia 2024. Vehicle Market Bounces Back And Surges 32.9% In October.

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Serbia Vehicle Market is accelerating in 2024. Monthly sales in October reached 2,934 units, growing 32.9% in year-on-year volume. YTD figures reached 29,114 units, posting a 15.7% growth.

Market Trend and Outlook

Following economic expansion in 2023, Serbia’s GDP growth is anticipated to be 3.5% in 2024.  Key growth drivers include increased private consumption ,due to rising real incomes, and exports, benefiting from inflows of foreign direct investment that allowed for an expansion of manufacturing capacities. As Serbia’s economy have proven in recent years to be relatively resilient to external shocks, it is expected to continue the positive growth trend in future years, reaching 4.3% in 2025. 

After posting losses in year-on-year volume during the previous months, the Serbian Vehicle Market recovered in October and surged 32.9%, reporting 2,934 monthly new vehicle sales. YTD figures stood at 29,114 units, up 15.7%.  

Looking at cumulative data up to October 2024 brand-wise, the leader Skoda reported 6,548 sales (+23.3%), followed by Volkswagen at 3,287 (+27.1%). Toyota -up 2 spots- in 3rd position with 2,802 registrations (+38.4%).

Hyundai -up 2 spots- into 4th with 2,718 sales (+34.4%) followed by Renault -down 2 spots- at 2,094 sales (-10.7%), Citroen – up 2 spots- at 2,032 (+43.6%), Fiat -down 3 spots- at 1,941 (-12.8%) and Kia -down 1 spot- in 8th with 1,786 registrations (-5.6%). 

Dacia ranked in the 9th spot with 1,434 registrations (+24%) and Opel closed the top 10 with 865 cumulative sales  (+10.2%).

The Skoda Octavia was still the best-selling model with a 43.3% increase in volume compared to 2023, followed by the Citroen C3, up 120.4% and 8 spots.

Medium-Term Market Trend

In the last decade the Serbian vehicle market fluctuated between the 20k and the mid to high 30k range. In 2011 started a 4 year long collapse that would bring the market from 38,179 sales in 2010 to 19,698 cumulative sales by the end of 2014. Luckily it bounced back in the following year, rising 10.0% in year-on-year volume. Sales continued to grow and the Serbian vehicle market maintained the momentum through 2019, where total volume reached 34,197 registrations, a new all-time high.

The arrival of the pandemic in 2020 caused the Serbian light vehicle market to collapse, with sales falling 23.3% to 26,241.

The downfall was not due to structural issues in the market, in fact it grew back 16.8% in the following year reaching the 30k mark once again. In 2022 the uptrend came to a stop, with total volume falling 5.6% to 28,845.

In 2023, the Serbian vehicle market recovered with full year figures at 30,683, while being up 6.4% from the previous year.

Tables with sales figures

In the tables below we report sales for all Brands and top 10 Manufacturers Group.

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