June 26, 2011
To meet strong demand for the high-riding, brawny-looking vehicles, carmakers are extending ranges, and in doing so, stretching the definition of an SUV.
Sales of larger vehicles have grown faster than small ones in Europe this year, partly due to the distorting effect of “cash for clunkers” incentives that promoted demand for smaller cars.
But the segment had been expanding, driven largely by a proliferation of compact SUVs, or crossovers. SUVs’ share of the European market rose from 7 per cent in 2006 to 11.5 per cent last year, according to JD Power, the consultancy.
In China, the largest car market, SUV sales last year were double the 2009 level. Their share of the market has doubled from 7 per cent in 2006 to 14 per cent last year.
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