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UK car manufacturing up 1.2% in 2014

23 Jan 2015

  • 1,528,148 cars manufactured in the UK in 2014 – a 1.2% increase on the previous year and the best year since 2007.
  • Strongest December in a decade saw 108,721 cars produced, up 27.1% on December 2013.
  • Growth comes despite challenges in some export markets.
  • Output for the UK market matched the growth in overall UK registrations, rising 8.0%.

Business Secretary Vince Cable said, “These production figures are testament to the strength of our automotive industry, and show that even in tough economic conditions it continues to be one of the driving forces behind our economic recovery. From Sunderland to Goodwood, Britain is turning out cars that are in demand all around the world.

“The UK’s automotive industry is thriving with a new car rolling off the production line every 20 seconds, while increasing levels of investment are helping to secure local jobs. Through the government’s industrial strategy we are backing the automotive industry as it goes from strength to strength.”

Mike Hawes, SMMT Chief Executive, said, “Placed in context, a 1.2% growth in UK car manufacturing in 2014 represents a very successful year. The industry has overcome various challenges, including slower than expected EU recovery and weakness in some global markets.

“More than £7 billion of investment into UK production facilities has been announced in the past two years, and we are now seeing the effects as new models begin production – with more expected in 2015. UK car manufacturing is now more diverse than ever, with a unique combination of volume, premium and specialist brands giving our products truly global appeal. This is epitomised by the doubling of car export values in the decade from 2005 to 2014.”

Car manufacturing

Dec-13

Dec-14

% Change

2013

2014

% Change

Total

85,566

108,721

27.1%

1,509,762

1,528,148

1.2%

Home

15,075

22,535

49.5%

308,367

332,952

8.0%

Export

70,491

86,186

22.3%

1,201,395

1,195,196

-0.5%

% export

82.4%

79.3%

79.6%

78.2%

 

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