Registrations of Opel Light Commercial Vehicles (LCV) climbed 25 percent to 51,500 units during the first half of 2015, boosting Opel LCV market share 0.56 percentage points to 4.03 percent. The also results represent a seven-year record for the Germany-based General Motors subsidiary.
All Opel LCV models posted increases in volume:
“The outstanding half-year results show that our LCV strategy is working. The reworked Movano and the new Vivaro gave our newly assembled LCV team the ideal platform to increase of business,” said Steffen Raschig, Opel/Vauxhall Director Commercial Vehicles.
From a market perspective, Opel achieved its best-ever results for the first half of the year in Finland, Romania and Switzerland. The brand also achieved its best figures since 2011 in Norway, Portugal, along with the large LCV markets Germany and the UK.
In total, Opel posted increased LCV registrations in more than 22 European markets. The Rüsselsheim-based brand registered market share increase in 20 European markets.
Fortifying the LCV part of its business is a key pillar of Opel’s DRIVE! 2022 plan for growth. By 2022, Opel wants to nearly double its LCV sales, from more than 80,000 vehicles sold in 2013 to around 150,000 vehicles.
At a time of year when luxury car ATP usually rises.
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That is a great Van lineup! Why can't we have it here in US? It's better then that Nissan we have here, and outdated Express (although it's a great Van, just outdated).
respect ford trantsit lineup
http://www.carscoops.com/2015/06/limited-edition-wrc-inspired-ford.html
Sorry Chris but your narrative is totally skewed! The bulk of the increase (as usual) is down to Vauxhall in the UK with 39.9% of total sales which is an increase of 29.84% vs 2014 and gives Vauxhall 3rd place with 11.04% of the UK LCV market. If you take German sales out of the total and spread the remainder across all other European markets the numbers in each country are tiny - in other words nothing for Opel to crow about at all really.
Yea GM needs new vans badly. They are losing the commercial market. Not many years ago the GM vans were tops. If your standing still, your falling behind.