Consumer appetite for brand new cars persisted into the second quarter with a 16% year-on-year increase in visits so far this month, according to Auto Trader.

The Land Rover Defender retained podium position as the hottest new car on Auto Trader with the highest share of total new car enquiries (4%) sent to retailers so far this month despite only accounting for just 0.5% of the new car stock currently advertised on the platform.

That was closely followed by another iconic Jaguar Land Rover model, the Range Rover Sport (3.5%), whilst the Volkswagen Golf (3%) was the third most in demand new car while BMW is currently the top performing new car brand, driving the largest share of brand new car enquiries (17%).

BMW has also commanded nearly a quarter (23%) of all new car advert views this month with the German giant achieving the most growth in lead share, rising 1.5% on March’s already impressive 15.5%.

Jaguar Land Rover is currently generating the second largest share of enquiries (14%) and Volkswagen is third (8%). Hyundai rounds off the top five, boosted by the huge demand for the brand’s fully electric IONIQ 5, which is currently the second most in demand brand new electric vehicle (EV) on the platform.

Based on electric vehicles alone, BMW takes the top spot again, accounting for 13% of all new EV enquiries, followed by MG (11%) and Hyundai (10%). However, at a model level, the Peugeot e-208 is currently generating the most consumer interest among pure EVs, with the French city car receiving a 6% share.

Auto Trader’s data also revealed that many of the fastest growing models in terms of consumer demand2 are fully electric models, including the e-208, as well as the popular Vauxhall Mokka, with both manufacturers recently offering strong incentives.

Overall, new car discounts have softened slightly in April following the recent increase to help drive consumer interest in the 24-plate change, coming back in line with levels reported in February. However, three quarters of brand-new cars across all fuel types still have some level of discount applied.

One of last month’s standout brands, Honda, stimulated strong demand in February and March for its e:Ny1 model, but having reduced new car discounts from a significant 23% to 15.6% in April, the brand’s share of new electric car leads has fallen this month, from 11% in March, to 1.6% so far in April. 

Commenting, Ian Plummer, Auto Trader’s commercial director, said: “March may well be the busiest month for new cars sales, but based on what we’re tracking on our marketplace, new car demand remains robust.

“Despite a slight softening in new car discounts this month, most brands continue to offer generous incentives, especially for their growing array of electric models. With the ZEV mandate target front of mind for manufacturers, we’re already seeing examples of brands utilising offers tactically to try and meet them.

"The last quarter showed us that new EVs sell when they’re at the right price for car buyers – we’ll continue to monitor with interest how each brand responds to the growing pressure to meet the regulatory targets.”

Most in demand new car models on Auto Trader in April ranked by enquiries – all fuel types.

Most in demand new car brands on Auto Trader in April ranked by enquiries – all fuel types.

Most in demand new car electric models on Auto Trader in April ranked by enquiries.

Most in demand new car brands (electric only) on Auto Trader in April ranked by enquiries.