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BMW i3 Best Seller in November
The European EV market had more than 18.500 registrations last month, 5% down over the same month last year, this sales slip has to do with the incentives-derived sales rush in the last quarter of 2015, so expect this trend to continue until December. Last month, the Top Spots remained more or less like in October:
#1
BMW i3 – Thanks to the massive
arrival of 33 kWh units to Norway (1.014 units registered), the BMW i3 earned
its third Best Seller title in four months, this time with 2.092 units, up 51% YoY. Besides Norway, other markets where the Bimmer excelled was Germany (291
deliveries), France (117) and Austria (97 deliveries, 1 Rex).
#2 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV – This time the
Japanese SUV managed to outsell the Renault Zoe, reaching the Second Place last
month, with 1.512 units, up 7%
regarding October, but Mitsubishi saw the plug-in SUV sales drop 48% YoY, as sales
at the end of last year were heavily inflated by incentives changes in the
Netherlands and Sweden. Despite the loss on the Dutch market, the Outlander
still managed to sell in the three digits area in four countries (Norway,
Sweden, Germany and United Kingdom).
#3 Renault Zoe – Registrations were down 30%
YoY to 1.438 units, with the mass
delivery of the 40 kWh delayed and with buyers waiting for the extended range
version, the model in a sort of no-mans-land. With a Tesla-like stunt in
December unlikely, the 3.000 units delivered in December ’15 seem pretty far.
Last month, good performances in Germany (303 registrations), Denmark (137) and
Norway (100) weren’t enough to compensate the slip in its home market (547
units).
#4 VW Passat GTE – Volkswagen midsize
offering continues to collect good results, besides the usual Sweden (295
units) and Norway (173), big time Passat GTE lovers, Volkswagen’s model had a
great result in the Netherlands, with 363 units, its best result there this
year, allowing it to reach the Fourth Position in Europe, with 1.067 units. With the right mix of electric
range, space, power and price, the Passat GTE is a success among company fleets
across Europe.
#5 Nissan Leaf – Despite being on sale for
almost six years and with new updates coming soon, the Japanese hatch was
actually up 57% YoY in November, to 1.030
units, with deep discounts propelling sales across Europe and particularly
in volume markets like, Norway, UK, Germany and France, proving that, if priced
right, small range models can still sell quite well. The irony here is that 250
kms were considered a major improvement just a year ago, now it is considered
“Small range”…
BMW 225xe Active Tourer |
YTD Ranking – Outlander PHEV closer to the 2016 Best Seller Title
After running
ahead for good part of the year and poised to finally win a Best Seller title,
the deliveries delay of the 40 kWh units is dragging down the Renault Zoe
performance, which dropped to Second Place, 89 units behind the Mitsubishi
Outlander PHEV, that despite seeing its sales drop 24% YoY, still managed
enough momentum to surpass the French Hatchback and now is the favorite to win
the 2016 title, which will be its Third in a row. This feels like those
football matches where one of the teams (Renault) starts as favorite but ends
up losing with an own goal in the 85th minute…Now all the other team
(Mitsubishi) has to do is to wait a few more minutes and then raise the trophy.
Looking below the
podium, the #7 VW Passat GTE is closing in on its smaller brother, the Golf
GTE, and December might bring a position change between these two. Keeping on
the sibling position changes, the BMW 225xe Active Tourer (828 units, new
personal record) surpassed the X5 40e relative and reached #13.
November brought a
couple of surprising performances, from the 373 units of the oldtimer Citroen C-Zero (Best result in
four years), thanks to a fleet deal in Spain, to the 494 units of the Hyundai
Ioniq Electric, a new model that has been receiving a warm welcome in several
markets, something that Mercedes is also enjoying with its two new babies, the
GLC350e (372 units, up to #27) and E350e (227).
In the manufacturers
ranking, BMW cemented its leadership (17%, up 1%) over Volkswagen (15%), with Renault
in Third, with 13% share, followed by Nissan (11%) and Mitsubishi (10%).
Pl
|
Europe
|
Nov.
|
2016
|
%
|
'15Pl
|
1
|
Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV
|
1.512
|
18.804
|
10
|
1
|
2
|
Renault Zoe
|
1.438
|
18.715
|
10
|
2
|
3
|
Nissan Leaf
|
1.030
|
17.045
|
9
|
5
|
4
5
|
BMW i3
Tesla Model S
|
2.092
603
|
13.198
11.095
|
7
6
|
6
4
|
6
7
|
Volkswagen Golf GTE
Volkswagen Passat GTE
|
886
1.067
|
10.071
9.781
|
5
5
|
3
12
|
8
|
Mercedes C350e
|
693
|
8.377
|
4
|
11
|
9
|
Volvo XC90 T8
|
675
|
8.095
|
4
|
18
|
10
|
BMW 330e
|
982
|
7.302
|
4
|
37
|
11
12
|
Volkswagen e-Golf
Audi A3 e-Tron
|
409
590
|
6.354
5.745
|
3
3
|
4
7
|
13
14
|
BMW 225xe Active Tourer
BMW X5 40e
|
808
371
|
4.986
4.893
|
3
3
|
32
22
|
15
|
Kia Soul EV
|
274
|
4.064
|
2
|
10
|
16
|
Renault Kangoo ZE
|
305
|
3.709
|
2
|
13
|
17
|
Volvo V60 Plug-In
|
420
|
3.272
|
2
|
9
|
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
|
Mercedes B250e
Nissan e-NV200 / Evalia
Audi Q7 e-Tron
Porsche Cayenne Plug-In
Tesla Model X
Volkswagen e-Up!
Renault Twizy
Peugeot iOn
Citröen C-Zero
Mercedes GLC350e
BMW i8
Mercedes GLE500e
Bolloré Blue Car
Others
|
327
351
437
220
387
350
157
135
373
372
97
108
1
1.226
|
3.250
2.893
2.687
2.685
2.600
2.224
1.927
1.756
1.564
1.517
1.431
1.262
942
6.780
|
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
4
|
17
15
36
14
N/A
16
19
23
26
N/A
20
35
25
|
TOTAL
|
18.696
|
189.024
|
100
|
Article also published on EV Obsession and CleanTechnica.
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