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There have been few market segments growing faster in Europe than the compact crossover. The segment has grown by 6% in the first half of the year, while the European auto market in general has contracted by 6%. The cars combine the platforms of B-segment cars with the higher ride SUVs. The analysts at IHS predict that the segment will double to around 600,000 cars in Europe by 2016. The market is about to get much more crowded with entries coming soon from VolkswagenVolkswagenGermany, 1938 > present98 models
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, FordFordUnited Kingdom, 1909 > present33 models
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, HyundaiHyundaiRepublic of Korea, 1967 > present79 models
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, KiaKiaRepublic of Korea, 1944 > present52 models
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, ToyotaToyotaJapan, 1937 > present155 models
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and HondaHondaJapan, 1948 > present102 models
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.
The Nissan JukeNissan JukeJapan, 2010 > present135 versions
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was among the first on the market and is still one of the leaders. But European automakers were quick to see Nissan’s success and copy them. Models like the Opel MokkaOpel Mokka Gen.1Germany, 2012 > present55 versions
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, Peugeot 2008Peugeot 2008 Gen.1France, 2012 > present58 versions
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and Renault CapturRenault Captur Gen.1France, 2013 > present37 versions
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have also found success.
Honda confirmed at the 2013 North American International Auto Show that it would have a compact crossover based on the FitHonda Fit Gen.2Japan, 2008 > present6 versions
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/JazzHonda Jazz Gen.2Japan, 2008 > 201443 versions
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in 2014.
Toyota has two cars in the segment coming soon. The Toyota brand will get a mass-market compact crossover before 2017, and Lexus plans a luxury crossoverLexus LF-NXJapan, 2013 > 2013 even sooner based on the RAV4Toyota Rav4 Gen.4Japan, 2013 > present24 versions
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platform.
Hyundai says that it is also planning a model for the niche but has not announced it yet, and its sibling Kia showed the NiroKia NiroRepublic of Korea, 2013 > 2013 concept at the Frankfurt Motor Show.
“It's a question of when, not if," said Hyundai Europe Marketing Director Mark Hall.
Ford’s EcoSportFord EcoSportUnited Kingdom, 2012 > 20126 photos
sub-compact SUV is on the way to Europe in 2014.
Volkswagen has not officially announced an entry into the market, but its TaigunVolkswagen TaigunGermany, 2013 > 20136 photos
concept is expected to make it to production.
The problem for the automakers is that the more of these cars that are on the market; the more sales will be diluted among them. When the Mokka and Juke were the only cars in the segment on sale, it was easy for them to be a success. The question will be if they can maintain their control when the market is saturated.
Source: Automotive News Europe