Thursday, April 7, 2016

Italy March 2016

The 30kWh version has given the Leaf a welcome boost

 
 30 kWh Edition

Unlike others, the Italian EV market continues stuck in the slow lane, with sales dropping 19% regarding 2015.

Looking at the models ranking, the Nissan Leaf was the first this year to reach the three digit area in one month, with 126 units last month, with the 30 kWh & 250 kms-range version being a welcome addition to the lineup, nevertheless, the japanese hatch sales were actually down YoY, because in March '15 the Leaf had collected 147 units...

Below in the ranking, the highlights go for two newcomers that arrived with a bang: The Volkswagen Passat GTE was the third Best Selling model in March, with 49 units, but even more impressively, the BMW 330e jumped right to Second Place in March and #4 Ytd, thanks to na impressive 61 units delivered in its debut month, the question now is: ls this a waiting list derived blip or something to continue?

As for the established players, two models shine, the Mercedes B250e registered 22 units, its second best performance in Italy, while Tesla delivered 27 Model S, its best performance yet.

Looking at the manufacturers ranking, BMW is still in the lead, with 29% Share, but it's now closely followed by Nissan (26%), while Volkswagen (15%) has extended its lead over Citroen (10%) while last year leader, Renault (#5, with 8%), has been seeing its models languishing in the middle of the ranking (Zoe is #11 vs #2 last year and the Twizy is #8 vs #4).

Quo Vadis, Renault?

Pl
ItalyMarch     YTD%'15Pl
1Nissan Leaf126182251
2
3
BMW 225xe Act. Tourer
Citröen C-Zero
16
6
119
73
16
10
N/A
6
4
5
BMW 330e
Volkswagen Golf GTE
61
21
61
53
8
7
N/A
5
6
6
Tesla Model S
Volkswagen Passat GTE
27
49
49
49
7
7
8
N/A
8Renault Twizy e)153854
9
10
11
12
Mercedes B250e
BMW X5 40e   e)
Renault Zoe
Peugeot iOn
22
5
7
1
34
25
16
12
5
3
2
2
10
11
2
22
13
14
BMW i3
Volkswagen e-Up!
4
2
8
6
1
1
3
11
15
16
Smart Fortwo ED
Nissan e-NV200 / Evalia
2

3
2
0
0
9
17
17Renault Kangoo ZE
10N/A
17Volkswagen e-Golf
1
1019

TOTAL365732100


Source: greenstart.it


6 comments:

  1. Something wrong with the chart between the nine and the twelve position with 3 cars and four lines.

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    1. Some format misshap, now corrected, thanks for the input.

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  2. Too much gasoline in the veine`s of the Italians ;-) As long as Ferrarri-Nationale ;-) does not produce a real E-Sportscar, the change will be in slow-motion-mode.

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  3. But Tesla still makes it top 10!!!

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  4. Hi.
    BMW 225xe AT sales were 16 in March,119 YTD.
    The YTD total can be seen in the "Ibride" table, here:
    http://www.unrae.it/files/Marzo2016_Top10%20per%20alimentazione_56fe8eb52d1d6.pdf

    As always, we only know the sales of the PHEV models that made it to the top 10 in either the monthly or the YTD ranking for hybrids (of all kinds). Many more PHEVs might have been sold. Such a pity they don't supply specific data...

    Great result for Model S that was number 5 in the F Segment in March, ahead of the Audi A8. Number 7 YTD.
    http://www.unrae.it/files/Marzo%202016_Top%20ten%20per%20segmento_56fe8bb12d4c9.pdf

    Ciao!

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