UK car production up 22%
11:38, 17 August 2012
Almost 120,000 cars were built in the UK in July, a rise of 22% over the same time a year ago, and the 13th consecutive monthly increase in production, new figures showed today.
A total of 119,882 cars were produced in UK factories last month, taking the year-to-date total to 875,998, an increase of 15%.
There were 9,004 commercial vehicles built, down by 1.3% on a year ago, and 180,109 engines, 1.9% fewer than in July 2011.
Paul Everitt, chief executive of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, said: "Car manufacturing continued to perform well, with output up more than 22% for the month and 15% for the year to date.
"While uncertainty in Europe remains a challenge, the £6 billion investment committed to the UK in the last two years delivers long-term growth opportunities and the latest figures show that our products have enormous global appeal."
Commercial vehicle production was down 7.7% for the first seven months of the year, while engine production was up 0.3%.
Car production has shown some huge increases this year. There was a 23% increase in February compared to the same month last year, while in May it rose more than 40%, mainly due to a fall in manufacturing last year as a result of the Japanese earthquake.
Almost 80% of cars built in the UK are exported, the figures showed.