UK car making falls to 1950s levels as drive to go green wreaks havoc in the industry

UK car making falls to 1950s levels as drive to go green wreaks havoc in the industry

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UK car making falls to 1950s levels as drive to go green wreaks havoc in the industry
Published: Jan, 30 2025 07:06

UK car production slumped to 1950s levels last year as the drive to go green wreaked havoc on the nation's motor makers. The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) said the number of cars made in Britain fell 14 per cent to 779,584 units in 2024.

 [Apart from 2022, when disruption to global supply chains following the Covid-19 pandemic hit production, last year sae the lowest output of cars from UK assembly lines since 1954]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Apart from 2022, when disruption to global supply chains following the Covid-19 pandemic hit production, last year sae the lowest output of cars from UK assembly lines since 1954]

Apart from 2022, when disruption to global supply chains following the Covid-19 pandemic hit production, this was the lowest number since 1954. SMMT boss Mike Hawes said the industry was at a ‘low ebb’ amid a switch to electric vehicles (EVs) and push to meet Government quotas.

 [Britain's biggest car producer, Nissan , saw a 13.2% decline in outputs last year, making almost 43,000 fewer vehicles than it did in 2023. Pictured: Nissan Qashqais - the UK's most exported new model of 2024 - being loaded onto a ship headed for overseas markets]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Britain's biggest car producer, Nissan , saw a 13.2% decline in outputs last year, making almost 43,000 fewer vehicles than it did in 2023. Pictured: Nissan Qashqais - the UK's most exported new model of 2024 - being loaded onto a ship headed for overseas markets]

In a blow to the green transition, production of all-battery powered vehicles and hybrids fell by 20 per cent to 275,896 amid weak demand for EVs from buyers worried about high prices and a lack of charging points. The crisis in the industry was underlined last year when Vauxhall owner Stellantis announced plans to close its Luton plant, which put 1,100 jobs at risk.

Image Credit: Mail Online

UK car production slumped to 1950s levels last year as the drive to go green wreaked havoc on the nation's motor makers, official manufacturing statistics show. The SMMT insisted the decline in electric car production will be ‘temporary’ – pointing to £20billion of investment unveiled in 2023 and £3.5billion last year.

 [Fresh off the back of announcing its strongest third-quarter turnover result on record, SMMT stats show JLR's UK production increased last year by 7.8%. This is despite the company halting production of new Jaguars in Britain (pictured: Castle Bromwich factory)]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Fresh off the back of announcing its strongest third-quarter turnover result on record, SMMT stats show JLR's UK production increased last year by 7.8%. This is despite the company halting production of new Jaguars in Britain (pictured: Castle Bromwich factory)]

Hawes said: ‘UK manufacturers are set on turning billions of pounds of investment into production reality, transforming factories to make EVs. ‘Growing pains are inevitable, so the drop in volumes last year is not surprising. With new, exciting models and battery production on the horizon, the potential for growth is clear.’.

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