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2021 Europe Sports Car Sales Figures (With Rankings)

Sales Figures & Rankings for Sports Cars Sold in Europe

2021 Best Selling Sports Cars In Europe (All Models Ranked)

In 2021, 4% more exotic cars were delivered to customers in in Europe, beating the overall market which is down 2%. The large sports car segment trails the overall market with a 5% decline, while the compact sports car segment also continues to lose share with a 13% drop in deliveries.

Among exotic cars, Ferrari continues where it left off in 2020, with three of the top-4 nameplates. The Italian brand has even reclaimed the top spot with the F8 tripling its sales in its first full year of deliveries for a 30% share of the class. That leaves last year’s leader Bentley Continental in second place with sales down 17%. The Ferrari 812 Superfast is down 16% and holds on to third place, just ahead of the SF90 Stradale.

The Lamborghini Huracan is up 15% on 2020 and moves ahead of the Aston Martin DB11, down 39%. A 57% jump in deliveries allows the McLaren 700 Series to leapfrog the Lamborghini Aventador and Aston Martin DBS Superleggera which both lose by double digits. The Ferrari Monza is up 43%, the McLaren GT is up 36% and outsells the McLaren 500/600 Series which is down by almost two thirds.

The large sports car segment only barely trails the overall market in 2021 with sales down 5%. The Porsche 911 is up 2% and improves its share of the class to 65.3%, up from 60.4% in 2020. It sells over six times as much as its nearest rival Jaguar F-Type, which is down 13% despite a facelift. That puts the F-Type ahead of the Mercedes-AMG GT, down 38% into third place. The roadster version of the GT will be renamed Mercedes-Benz SL as the next generation of the long-standing nameplate will arrive in 2022.

The outgoing Mercedes-Benz SL is down 83% into 12th place. In fourth place we find the newcomer Ferrari Roma, ahead of the Audi R8, down 11%. The Aston Martin V8/V12 Vantage is up 80% and closing in on the R8. With a 42% improvement thanks to the addition of the roadster version, the Lexus LC moves into 7th place ahead of the Ferrari Portofino which suffers from internal rivalry from the Roma. The new generation Corvette is up to 9th pace, ahead of the Nissan GT-R, while the all-new Maserati MC-20 lands at #11.

In contrast with the relatively healthy large sports car segment and the exotic car segment, the small sports car segment continues to lose share of the market with 13% fewer deliveries than in 2020, not recovering from a 42% drop last year.

The loss of the Mercedes-Benz SLC as well as poor performances by the Ford Mustang and Dodge Challenger are to blame for this decline. The BMW Z4 holds on to its top spot and outperforms the segment with sales down 9%, while the 2019 leader Mazda MX-5 strongly recovers from a poor performance in 2020 with sales up 42%, as it moves back up into second place. The Porsche 718 loses 0.3 percentage points of share with sales down 15% and closes in on a podium place and even outsold the Audi TT in the first half of the year.

Big losers in the class are the Ford Mustang and Dodge Challenger, both down 48% while their rival Chevrolet Camaro almost doubles its sales. Still, the Camaro is the slowest seller of the American muscle cars. After a poor 2020 performance, the Alpine A110 recovers strongly with sales up 81%, even though it’s still well below its peak year. The Toyota Supra has its best year so far in Europe with nearly 1,000 deliveries. The Lotus Elise and Exige are up by single digits in their final full year of sales. Just before new generations arrive, the outgoing Subaru BRZ and Toyota GT86 are struggling.

Here Are The Most Popular Sports Cars in Europe for 2021

This data table looks at full year sports car sales volumes in the United States by model. We compare U.S market sports car model sales for the full year versus the full year last year.

2021 Rank Model 2021 Sales 2020 Sales Change 2021 Marketshare 2020 Marketshare Segment
1 Porsche 911 15705 15340 2% 65.30% 60.40% Large sports car segment
2 BMW Z4 7571 8314 -9% 21.90% 20.80% Small Sports car segment
3 Mazda MX-5 6861 4815 42% 19.80% 12.10% Small Sports car segment
4 Audi TT 5812 7525 -23% 16.80% 18.90% Small Sports car segment
5 Porsche 718 Boxster/Cayman 5667 6663 -15% 16.40% 16.70% Small Sports car segment
6 Ford Mustang 3865 7495 -48% 11.20% 18.80% Small Sports car segment
7 Alpine A110 2427 1343 81% 7.00% 3.40% Small Sports car segment
8 Jaguar F-type 2363 2713 -13% 9.80% 10.70% Large sports car segment
9 Mercedes-AMG GT 2266 364 -38% 9.40% 14.30% Large sports car segment
10 Ferrari F8 2265 747 203% 30.00% 10.30% Exotic car segment
11 Bentley Continental GT / GTC 1207 1462 -17% 16.00% 20.20% Exotic car segment
12 Ferrari Roma 1057 44 2302% 4.40% 0.20% Large sports car segment
13 Toyota Supra 966 947 2% 2.80% 2.40% Small Sports car segment
14 Ferrari 812 Superfast 822 975 -16% 10.90% 13.50% Exotic car segment
15 Audi R8 666 747 -11% 2.80% 2.90% Large sports car segment
16 Ferrari SF90 Stradale 643 34 1791% 8.50% 0.50% Exotic car segment
17 Aston Martin V8/V12 Vantage 632 352 80% 2.60% 1.40% Large sports car segment
18 Lamborghini Huracan 585 507 15% 7.70% 7.00% Exotic car segment
19 Dodge Challenger 387 744 -48% 1.60% 2.90% Small Sports car segment
20 Lexus LC 369 260 42% 1.50% 1.00% Large sports car segment
21 Aston Martin DB11 334 545 -39% 4.40% 7.50% Exotic car segment
22 Lotus Elise 321 303 6% 0.90% 0.80% Small Sports car segment
23 McLaren 700 Series 317 202 57% 4.20% 2.80% Exotic car segment
24 Lamborghini Aventador 292 357 -18% 3.90% 4.90% Exotic car segment
25 Aston Martin DBS Superleggera 286 366 -22% 3.80% 5.10% Exotic car segment
26 Lotus Exige 273 250 9% 0.80% 0.60% Small Sports car segment
27 Ferrari Portofino 271 932 -71% 1.10% 3.70% Large sports car segment
28 Corvette 265 5 5200% 1.10% 0.00% Large sports car segment
29 Chevrolet Camaro 241 121 99% 0.70% 0.30% Small Sports car segment
30 Ferrari Monza 206 144 43% 2.70% 2.00% Exotic car segment
31 Nissan GT-R 196 260 -25% 0.80% 1.00% Large sports car segment
32 Subaru BRZ 160 323 -50% 0.50% 0.80% Small Sports car segment
33 Ferrari 488 GTB 152 1207 -87% 2.00% 16.70% Exotic car segment
34 McLaren GT 137 101 36% 1.80% 1.40% Exotic car segment
35 Maserati MC20 115 0 New 0.50% 0.00% Large sports car segment
36 McLaren 500/600 Series 101 295 -66% 1.30% 4.10% Exotic car segment
37 Mercedes-Benz SL 84 505 -83% 0.30% 2.00% Large sports car segment
38 Rolls Royce Wraith 59 71 -17% 0.80% 1.00% Exotic car segment
39 Rolls Royce Dawn 58 86 -33% 0.80% 1.20% Exotic car segment
40 Ford GT 47 0.60% Exotic car segment
41 BMW i8 46 592 -92% 0.20% 2.30% Large sports car segment
42 Ferrari GTC4Lusso 42 142 -70% 0.60% 2.00% Exotic car segment
43 Lotus Evora 40 44 -9% 0.10% 0.10% Small Sports car segment
44 Toyota GT86 27 671 -96% 0.10% 1.70% Small Sports car segment
45 Nissan 370Z 18 324 -94% 0.10% 0.80% Small Sports car segment
46 Honda NSX 3 8 -63% 0.00% 0.00% Large sports car segment

Car sales statistics are from the following countries: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland.

Sources: Manufacturers, ANDC, JATO Dynamics.