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Best-selling cars of 2024

These were officially the top 10 biggest-selling new cars in Britain last year

2024 is now just a memory, and the UK’s best-selling car of the year has officially been revealed by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT). If you were paying attention in 2023, you’ll know that the Ford Puma was that year’s best-seller, and it seems that this small SUV is really striking a chord with buyers, because it was also the best-selling car in 2024.

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Before Ford fires up the fanfare to celebrate its two-year winning streak, though, the brand’s top brass will be all too wary of the fact that only one-in-10 private buyers in the UK opted for an electric car (BEV). This means car makers are continuing to face an uphill battle in order to meet the strict 22 per cent target that’s set by the Government’s Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) mandate.

Thanks to fleet registrations, though, BEVs still accounted for 19.6 per cent of the total market share in 2024. Petrol remained the most popular fuel option, though, with these cars taking up a substantial 52.2 per cent.

While the Ford Puma is once again the king of the sales hill, the Kia Sportage and Nissan Qashqai were 2024’s second and third most popular cars respectively. The Tesla Model Y, meanwhile, was the nation’s most popular electric car. This goes to show that the UK’s ongoing love affair with SUVs is showing no signs of slowing down, although the family hatchback and supermini classes are still represented in the final run-down of 2024’s best-sellers. 

The UK’s best-selling cars in 2024

  1. Ford Puma
  2. Kia Sportage
  3. Nissan Qashqai
  4. Nissan Juke
  5. Tesla Model Y
  6. Volkswagen Golf
  7. Hyundai Tucson
  8. MG HS
  9. Volvo XC40
  10. Volkswagen Polo

1. Ford Puma - 48,340 

It’s a double whammy for the Ford Puma, because this small SUV now wears the crown as best-selling car for both 2023 and 2024. A recent facelift has helped to keep the Puma feeling fresh against a seemingly never-ending string of fresh competitors, while the new Gen-E model has finally brought this model into the sights of electric car buyers. All we can do now is sit back and wait to see if the Puma can manage a hat-trick in 2025.

2. Kia Sportage - 47,163 

The fifth-generation Kia Sportage has been a regular sight on this list since it launched in 2021, and it seems that it’s only increasing in popularity after it just fell short of topping the Ford Puma in 2024. With its distinctive styling, bang up-to-date technology and overall high-quality feel, the latest Sportage is worlds apart from its predecessors. In fact, we think the Kia is one of the best mid-size SUVs to buy right now.

3. Nissan Qashqai - 42,418 

The Nissan Qashqai was 2022’s best-selling new car, and it’s clear that it’s still a firm favourite today, with the boldly facelifted third-generation model now on our roads. An all-electric variant is said to be in the works, and this model could bring in even more customers if the price is right.

4. Nissan Juke - 34,454

Much like the larger Nissan Qashqai, the Nissan Juke enjoys a pretty constant stream of sales. This funky little SUV is undoubtedly one of the more distinctive models in this area of the market, and a mid-life facelift has given the Juke a new lease of life. It still struggled to top the Ford Puma when it came down to outright appeal, though.

5. Tesla Model Y - 32,862

The Tesla Model Y may only be in fifth place on this list, but it was still the UK’s best-selling electric car in 2024, which is a very respectable achievement in itself. While private buyers are still a bit slow in their overall uptake of EVs, fleets and business users accounted for a huge percentage of new electric car sales in 2024. It’s easy to see the Model Y’s appeal for both private and business buyers, too, given that it combines a massive battery range, top-notch safety and a spacious interior.

6. Volkswagen Golf - 32,370

The Mk8 Volkswagen Golf suffered its fair share of criticism, with VW customers being deterred by oversights such as an infuriating lack of physical controls and backlighting on some controls. However, the brand managed to right many of its wrongs with the updated Mk8.5 model, and these corrections appear to have improved the Golf’s reputation at long last.

7. Hyundai Tucson - 32,174

The Hyundai Tucson is a four-time mid-size SUV of the Year award winner at the Auto Express New Car Awards, and it appears to have impressed plenty of buyers in 2024, too. The Tucson offers styling and tech that wouldn’t be out of place on high-end models, along with plenty of practicality, and a mid-life refresh has helped to keep it up to speed with swathes of younger rivals, too.

8. MG HS - 30,207

After a brief stint as the UK’s best-selling car at the start of the year, the MG HS is still doing its part to bring the iconic octagonal badge back into the mainstream. The second generation of this budget-conscious family SUV has now arrived with more tech and a brand-new look, but it still offers that crucial competitive starting price.

9. Volvo XC40 - 30,202

It might be one of Volvo's older offerings, but the XC40 still managed to take its fair share of the fiercely fought small SUV market in 2024. While it isn’t the most exciting car to drive, the Volvo XC40 is an upmarket-feeling, comfortable car to soak up plenty of miles in. It isn’t bad to look at, either.

10. Volkswagen Polo - 28,981

Within a sea of SUVs and larger hatchbacks, the Volkswagen Polo led the way for the supermini in 2024. The company’s smallest model is nimble enough for city streets, but it still offers a level of refinement that gives it a somewhat premium feel. There’s a decent amount of space inside, too, so it’s capable of doubling up as a compact family car. For those who desire a bit more performance zest, there’s also the option of the Polo GTI.

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Shane is responsible for looking after the day-to-day running of the Auto Express website and social media channels. Prior to joining Auto Express in 2021, he worked as a radio producer and presenter for outlets such as the BBC.

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