UK car output drops for eighth straight month in October, data shows
BY Reuters | ECONOMIC | 07:01 PM ESTNov 28 (Reuters) - British car production experienced its eighth consecutive month of decline in October, as factories continued efforts to retool for making the next generation of zero-emission vehicles, according to industry data released on Thursday.
A total of 77,484 new cars rolled off production lines, down 15.3% from last year, the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) said.
Production of electrified vehicles, which include fully electric models, plug-in hybrids and full hybrids, totalled 24,719 units. This marks a 32.6% decrease from the previous year and represents 31.9% of the total production output.
On Tuesday, the SMMT warned that carmakers will have to pay out nearly 6 billion pounds ($7.52 billion) in discounts and compliance costs to meet Britain's 2024 EV sales mandate, which requires at least 22% of an automaker's new car sales to be purely electric vehicles in 2024.
UK Finance Minister Rachel Reeves said on Wednesday Britain has launched a consultation to review the targets after warnings from industry bodies.
Automakers such as Volkswagen, Ford,
Nissan
The challenging UK sales environment is under scrutiny as
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's proposed tariffs on Mexican
imports to the U.S. could harm European carmakers such as
Volkswagen and Stellantis
UK car production is down 10.8% at 670,346 units to date this year, primarily due to a decline in exports, SMMT said.
($1 = 0.7980 pounds) (Reporting by Aby Jose Koilparambil and Shanima A in Bengaluru; Additional reporting by Aatrayee Chatterjee; Editing by Mohammed Safi Shamsi)