Stellantis continues to lead the charge in the UK’s electric light commercial vehicle (e-LCV) market, according to the latest registration figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT).
Peugeot emerged as the UK’s top-selling electric van manufacturer after October sales, capturing a 21.3% market share year-to-date. Vauxhall also secured a strong position, ranking third in the e-LCV market.
Combining sales from Citroën and Fiat with those of Peugeot and Vauxhall, Stellantis achieved a year-to-date market share of 41.1%, with over 6,700 units sold in 2024.
“The ongoing success of Stellantis in the electric van market underlines our dedication to electrifying commercial fleets and supporting businesses across the UK,” said Lee Titchner, Director, Stellantis ProOne UK. “With top-performing brands like Peugeot and Vauxhall driving sales this year, Stellantis remains firmly at the forefront of the UK’s electric LCV market.”
Stellantis holds a significant presence in the overall LCV market as well, accounting for nearly a third of all vans sold in the UK this year. They hold a combined LCV market share of 26.1% across all fuel types registered in 2024.
Within the overall LCV market, Vauxhall stands as the UK’s third best-selling brand, with 29,511 sales year-to-date. The Peugeot Partner also claims the title of best-selling small van so far this year, with 11,091 units sold.