J-segment

J-segment is the European segments for passenger cars described as "sport utility cars (including off-road vehicles)".[1][2][3] It covers a broad category of vehicles ranging from crossovers (based on a passenger car platform), sports utility vehicles (based on a light truck platform) and off-road vehicles.[4]

Renault Captur (2013-present)

Sales in the segment are currently increasing each year in Europe. In 2015, J-segment became the highest selling segment, with 28% market share.

Characteristics

The vehicles covered by J-segment developed from early utilitarian off-road vehicles, however in recent years the majority of J-segment vehicles are based on passenger car platforms and often have limited off-road capability.

Vehicle sizes range from superminis (B-segment) to large luxury cars (F-segment).

European sales figures

Small crossovers/SUVs[5]
2019
rank
ManufacturerModel2013 sales2014 sales2015 sales2016 sales2017 sales 2018 sales 2019 sales% change
(2018–2019)
1 Renault Captur 84,085 164,801 194,847 215,493 211,321 211,092 222,540 5%
2 Dacia Duster 88,082 127,772 125,416 139,826 145,682 180,391 220,167 22%
3 Volkswagen T-Roc 4,930 139,755 207,976 49%
4 Peugeot 2008 58,672 135,541 154,325 175,079 179,529 177,486 164,951 -7%
5 Ford EcoSport 12,890 40,084 57,294 63,150 110,574 120,376 9%
6 Opel/Vauxhall Crossland X 38,964 95,180 114,721 21%
7 Citroën C3 Aircross 16,982 110,394 112,089 2%
8 SEAT Arona 6,070 88,730 110,648 25%
9 Hyundai Kona 6,884 65,469 105,030 60%
10 Volkswagen T-Cross 101,229 New model
11 Fiat 500X 135 74,262 104,931 90,049 94,960 89,361 -6%
12 Suzuki Vitara 43,247 73,099 72,301 67,801 81,860 21%
13 Opel/Vauxhall Mokka 70,768 127,437 163,246 164,340 169,886 120,537 79,693 -34%
14 Jeep Renegade 7,768 53,940 76,203 72,578 72,457 78,842 9%
15 Kia Stonic 9,954 54,816 64,248 17%
16 Mazda CX-3 24,232 52,409 53,871 55,548 61,962 12%
17 Kia Niro 8,562 33,972 44,225 57,337 30%
18 Citroën C4 Cactus 28,974 78,888 71,378 56,245 57,637 52,600 -9%
19 Nissan Juke 106,411 97,538 102,574 98,108 91,774 68,773 47,519 -31%
20 Suzuki S-Cross 8,985 39,070 29,087 23,185 31,764 31,577 36,154 14%
21 Mitsubishi ASX 26,468 35,295 45,228 39,241 39,160 30,958 30,622 -1%
22 Honda HR-V 7,621 33,064 29,375 25,920 21,747 -16%
23 Suzuki Jimny 10,713 10,787 12,271 13,184 14,710 10,438 16,605 59%
24 Škoda Kamiq 13,240 New model
25 Kia Xceed 10,599 New model
26 MG ZS 5,376 9,872 84%
27 SsangYong Tivoli 4,512 10,051 7,144 6,182 5,755 -7%
28 Kia Soul 3,202 10,261 16,326 13,599 12,437 11,214 5,122 -54%
29 Lada Niva 4x4 1,670 1,542 1,652 1,915 1,997 2,687 2,961 10%
30 SsangYong XLV 1,154 2,216 1,993 1,723 -14%
31 DR DR3 236 736 212%
32 DR DR4 498 722 45%
33 Haval H2 110 New model
34 Suzuki SX4 28,106 14,126 3,161 489 393 10 14 40%
Total 1,432,225 1,508,768 2,076,829 2,401,326 +16%
Compact crossovers/SUVs[6]
2017
rank
ManufacturerModel2013 sales2014 sales2015 sales2016 sales2017 sales% change
(2016–2017)
1 Nissan Qashqai 201,722 202,914 230,661 233,496 247,199 +5.9%
2 Volkswagen Tiguan 142,523 150,641 148,338 178,333 236,323 +32.5%
3 Peugeot 3008 81,398 78,215 67,079 75,032 168,356 +124.4%
4 Hyundai Tucson 36,094 147,072 152,103 +3.4%
5 Ford Kuga 64,767 86,445 102,464 119,433 151,451 +26.8%
6 Kia Sportage 90,342 96,556 104,984 138,218 129,595 –6.2%
7 Renault Kadjar 49,520 130,090 111,705 –14.1%
8 Toyota C-HR 7,123 108,170 +1,418.6%
9 SEAT Ateca 22,928 74,692 +225.8%
10 Mazda CX-5 49,883 57,289 56,179 55,345 59,499 +7.5%
11 Jeep Compass 6,572 4,829 616 457 15,591 +3,311.6%
12 Subaru XV 12,216 10,745 8,925 10,400 10,618 +2.1%
13 Opel/Vauxhall Grandland X 8,971 New model
14 Škoda Karoq 5,891 New model
15 Citroën C4 Aircross 11,822 12,142 11,771 9,217 4,901 –46.8%
16 Jeep Wrangler 5,619 5,302 6,059 4,259 3,670 –13.8%
17 SsangYong Korando 3,232 4,820 5,795 3,874 3,327 –14.1%
18 MG GS 583 974 +67.1%
19 Peugeot 4008 3,972 2,533 2,442 2,036 793 –61.1%
20 Hyundai ix35 88,831 93,540 84,264 11,041 772 –93.0%
21 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross 674 New model
22 Opel/Vauxhall Antara 15,380 8,461 6,746 2,058 552 –73.2%
23 DR DR5 199 106 165 186 241 +29.6%
24 Chevrolet Captiva 13,216 2,928 59 12 1 –91.7%
Total 1,152,779 1,493,277 +29.5%
Midsize crossovers/SUVs[6]
2017
rank
ManufacturerModel2013 sales2014 sales2015 sales2016 sales2017 sales% change
(2016–2017)
1 Toyota RAV4 47,534 54,187 51,838 69,919 71,047 +1.6%
2 Nissan X-Trail 5,811 16,178 40,243 60,444 69,833 +15.5%
3 Škoda Kodiaq 671 53,967 +7,942.8%
4 Peugeot 5008 II 28,034 46,689 +66.5%
5 Mitsubishi Outlander 25,960 33,744 46,581 40,578 36,281 –10.6%
6 Honda CR-V 47,596 49,182 46,967 43,456 34,616 –20.3%
7 Renault Koleos 8,404 7,418 4,675 186 13,232 +7,014.0%
8 Subaru Forester 14,579 13,889 14,428 12,607 13,185 +4.6%
9 Jeep Cherokee 421 8,629 12,442 9,740 5,531 –43.2%
10 Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace 2,792 New model
11 Fiat Freemont 18,825 17,389 13,821 3,034 2 –99.9%
Total 240,635 347,175 +44.3%
Large crossovers/SUVs[7]
2017
rank
ManufacturerModel2013 sales2014 sales2015 sales2016 sales2017 sales% change
(2016–2017)
1 Ford Edge 6,200 16,000 +158.1%
2 Kia Sorento 7,610 9,390 16,539 15,344 12,570 –18.1%
3 Hyundai Santa Fe 10,588 13,390 14,492 15,937 11,728 –26.4%
4 Toyota Land Cruiser 5,444 6,258 6,052 6,286 5,237 –16.7%
5 Mitsubishi Pajero/Montero/Shogun 3,444 4,859 5,920 5,590 4,417 –21.0%
6 SsangYong Rexton 1,175 1,929 2,214 2,187 2,610 +19.3%
7 Mazda CX-9 70 1,057 153 23 –85.0%
Total 54,783 52,669 –3.9%
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See also

References

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