The Crisis in the French Automobile Market
The French automotive sector is currently facing a significant downturn, described as a crisis by industry experts. Recent statistics from the Plateforme Automobile (PFA) indicate that new car registrations fell by 12.3% in May 2025 compared to the same month in the previous year. With a total of 123,919 vehicles registered, this decline marks an alarming continuation of downward trends, with a previous dip of 5.64% in the preceding month. The implications are widespread, affecting both traditional combustion-engine vehicles as well as the growing electric car segment .
Nicolas Le Bigot, the interim Director General of PFA, lamented that each month adds to the downturn . He pointed out that this is the fifth consecutive month of decline, with a total market decrease of 8% year-to-date against 2024, and a staggering 30% drop compared to 2019 , which was considered the pre-Covid baseline . The situation paints a troubling picture for manufacturers and consumers alike.
The Impact on Manufacturers
The fallout from this ongoing crisis is felt across the board, with no manufacturer entirely immune to the prevailing market conditions. Stellantis , for instance, recorded a decline of 10.1% , resulting in only 34,441 cars registered. The brands under its umbrella, notably Fiat and Opel , are contributing factors to this reduction. In a similar vein, Renault has experienced a modest decline of 7% , while Toyota is facing a drastic downturn of 25% . Volkswagen , the German automotive titan, has also witnessed its numbers drop, nearing a 12% decrease .
This widespread contraction implies a prolonged struggle for many brands, compelling them to reassess their strategies in the highly competitive automotive market . The consistency of these negative trends raises questions about potential strategies manufacturers may employ to adapt and survive.
The Electric Vehicle Dilemma
One of the most surprising developments in this dire automotive landscape is the decline in electric vehicle (EV) registrations . Tesla , a leading name in the electric car sector , reported a shocking 67% decline in registrations in May, with only 721 vehicles registered. This comes as Tesla engages in a product refresh while facing scrutiny regarding its CEO Elon Musk . Since the beginning of 2025, Tesla’s market presence has shrunk nearly 50% , a trend that challenges its previously unassailable lead.
More broadly, electric vehicle sales across the market have stagnated, maintaining a share of approximately 18% this year. However, Nicolas Le Bigot notes that EV sales are down about 7% in 2025 versus 2024 , marking them as an outlier in an otherwise stable used car market. This stalemate in electric car sales may partly stem from broader economic uncertainties affecting consumer confidence, which is reportedly at a historically low level .
Market Drivers and Consumer Sentiment
The reasons behind these troubling trends signal a mixed bag of economic factors . As the market grapples with the repercussions of global economic instability , including the ongoing trade war initiated by the United States , the general economic malaise in France makes it no surprise that registrations are declining. The combination of these influences results in a hesitation to purchase among consumers, as many opt to hold off on large investments like a new car.
Additionally, there is a growing sentiment of economic insecurity among French households, contributing to an overall reluctance to purchase new vehicles. This phenomenon is particularly critical given that consumer confidence is a significant indicator of potential market rebounds. Without an increase in consumer spending and investment in new cars, many industry analysts worry that the crisis will continue to deepen.
As the automotive industry enters a crucial phase of transition, stakeholders are left grappling with the pressing question of how to reverse these trends. Will manufacturers adapt by innovating and informing consumers, or will the weight of economic uncertainty stifle their efforts permanently? The answers will undoubtedly shape the future of France’s automotive market .
Avec un repli de 12% des immatriculations sur un an, aucun constructeur n’échappe à la crise du secteur.

