Models: 1-2 win for Tesla in March
The global EV market is back on track, with over 90.000 units delivered in March, representing a 50% growth YoY, the second best result EVER, only behind the 103.000 units of last December.
With YTD sales growing right now at a 36% rate, surpassing the one million mark by the end of the year is a given, the question will be, by how much? Will sales reach 1.1 million? 1.2?
In March, as it has been usual in the last couple of last-month-of-quarter, it was all about Tesla, with the brand placing both their models in the top positions, this time it was the Model S to win the Best Seller of the Month award, setting a new all-time monthly record for a single model ,with 8.125 units, while the Model X also did a personal best performance, with 7.699 units.
Interestingly, Asian markets are showing a preference for the SUV model, with the Model X receiving there the love that it has been lacking in western markets.
Despite this Tesla offensive, placing the Model S and X in the YTD Podium, the Nissan Leaf resisted in the YTD leadership, with a rather surprising 6.470 units delivered, it's best performance in 12 months.
Interestingly, Asian markets are showing a preference for the SUV model, with the Model X receiving there the love that it has been lacking in western markets.
Despite this Tesla offensive, placing the Model S and X in the YTD Podium, the Nissan Leaf resisted in the YTD leadership, with a rather surprising 6.470 units delivered, it's best performance in 12 months.
Below the podium, other models have helped the market to reach near-record levels, like the Renault Zoe, with a record 3.790 deliveries, or the Zhidou D2 EV(!), which registered a best ever 3.593 units. It seems the reports the death of the basic Microcar EV in China were greatly exaggerated...
Positive numbers also by another Chinese model, the BAIC EU260, which recorded 2.608 units, its best result this year.
Positive numbers also by another Chinese model, the BAIC EU260, which recorded 2.608 units, its best result this year.
"But what about the Chevrolet Bolt?" - The new long-range BEV was down to #13, with 3.493 deliveries, as it is still in launch mode, we shouldn't read too much on its deliveries, only after landing in Europe and Asia, where its size and shape is better understood, we will see if the car is a success.
Pl | WORLD | March | YTD | % | '16Pl |
1 | Nissan Leaf | 6.470 | 14.438 | 8 | 1 |
2 | Tesla Model S | 8.125 | 13.450 | 7 | 2 |
3 | Tesla Model X | 7.699 | 11.550 | 6 | 7 |
4 5 6 | Toyota Prius Prime / PHV Renault Zoe BMW i3 | 4.488 3.790 2.822 | 10.447 9.286 7.369 | 6 5 4 | 64 8 6 |
7 | BAIC EC180 | 3.605 | 7.129 | 4 | 42 |
8 | Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV | 4.044 | 7.024 | 4 | 5 |
9 | Chevrolet Volt | 2.530 | 6.520 | 4 | 4 |
10 | Zhidou D2 EV | 3.593 | 5.799 | 3 | 32 |
TOTAL | 90.946 |
186.260
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Zhidou D2 EV |
Manufacturers: Tesla #1!
Tesla broke all the records in March, by delivering an unprecedented 15.824 units, shooting for the Manufacturers leadership, dethroning by a large margin the previous leader, BMW.
The German brand is now followed by Nissan (7.003 units, best performance in 12 months) and BAIC (Up three positions to #4), the Chinese carmaker posted a record 7.690 units and seems ready to run with the "Big Boys".
Speaking of "Big Boys", if we look at the Top 4 positions, we see that the standings all follow last year places. All, except for last year leader, BYD, which had seemed to be missing in action in the last couple of months...
Apparently the Shenzhen-based company finally put their act together and posted a decent performance (6.631 deliveries), jumping into the Top 10 at #8, still a low position, but expect it to jump a few more positions in April, possibly even breaking into the Top 5 next month.
The German brand is now followed by Nissan (7.003 units, best performance in 12 months) and BAIC (Up three positions to #4), the Chinese carmaker posted a record 7.690 units and seems ready to run with the "Big Boys".
Speaking of "Big Boys", if we look at the Top 4 positions, we see that the standings all follow last year places. All, except for last year leader, BYD, which had seemed to be missing in action in the last couple of months...
Apparently the Shenzhen-based company finally put their act together and posted a decent performance (6.631 deliveries), jumping into the Top 10 at #8, still a low position, but expect it to jump a few more positions in April, possibly even breaking into the Top 5 next month.
Toyota climbed to #5, while we salute a return to the Top 10, with Mitsubishi profiting from good performances in the UK and Japan to return into the spotlight, at #9.
A notable absent is Volkswagen, after years in the Top 10, it has dropped to #11, with 7.172 units. The German automaker needs to put the Dresden glass-factory (And others) making plug-ins in large volumes as fast as possible, it it wants to return into the Top 10 soon.
Pl | WORLD | March | YTD | % | '16Pl |
1 | Tesla e) | 15.824 | 25.000 | 13 | 2 |
2 | BMW | 6.632 | 16.679 | 9 | 3 |
3 | Nissan | 7.003 | 15.708 | 8 | 4 |
4 | BAIC | 7.690 | 13.240 | 7 | 5 |
5 6 7 | Toyota Renault Chevrolet | 4.488 4.207 3.792 | 10.500 10.263 10.025 | 6 6 5 | 30 10 8 |
8 | BYD | 6.103 | 8.857 | 5 | 1 |
9 | Mitsubishi |
4.164
| 7.370 | 4 | 9 |
10 | Mercedes |
3.197
| 7.338 | 4 | 13 |
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