Running for #1 |
It´s Getting Hot in Here
Some 4.432 plug-in passenger cars were registered last month in Germany, up 87% YoY, with the EV Share rising above 1.2%, significantly above from the 0.75% registered last year, it's been a long time coming, but it seems the German market is finally jumping into the EV bandwagon.
Looking at March Best Selling models, all three(!) top models hitting record sales, with the #1 Renault Zoe reaching 587 units, the Tesla Model S delivering 457 new copies and the Audi A3 e-Tron registering 446 units.
Belou these three, we find the BMW i3 (398 units), continuing on a high note, while the Outlander PHEV had its best result ever in Germany, with 358 units.
Looking at the YTD ranking, the Top Two BMW i3 and Renault Zoe continue their two horse race, this time with advantage to the Renault model.
Below these two, things are anything less interessing (Almost like in Formula E races), with several changes across the ranking:
- The #3 Outlander PHEV and #4 Audi A3 e-Tron both jumped two positions, pushing back the BMW 225xe Act.Tourer two positions (It is now #4) and the Kia Soul three positions to #5;
- The Tesla Model S jumped two positions to #6, while the Nissan Leaf climbed to #8, three positions above last year result;
- Major jumps for the Tesla Model X, up six positions to #11, the Mini Countryman PHEV also up nine spots to #26 (There have been rumors of thousands-long waiting lists for the plu-in Mini, BMW might have another winner here), while the much-awaited Opel Ampera-e climbed na additional three positions to #28, while preparing for a full-on launch in the market.
In the manufacturers ranking, BMW (25%) stayed in the lead, followed by Renault (12%) and Mercedes (11%).
Some 4.432 plug-in passenger cars were registered last month in Germany, up 87% YoY, with the EV Share rising above 1.2%, significantly above from the 0.75% registered last year, it's been a long time coming, but it seems the German market is finally jumping into the EV bandwagon.
Looking at March Best Selling models, all three(!) top models hitting record sales, with the #1 Renault Zoe reaching 587 units, the Tesla Model S delivering 457 new copies and the Audi A3 e-Tron registering 446 units.
Belou these three, we find the BMW i3 (398 units), continuing on a high note, while the Outlander PHEV had its best result ever in Germany, with 358 units.
Pl | Model |
Sales
|
1 | Renault Zoe | 587 |
2 |
Tesla Model S
| 457 |
3 | Audi A3 e-Tron | 446 |
3 |
BMW i3
| 398 |
5 | Mitsu. Outlander PHEV | 358 |
Looking at the YTD ranking, the Top Two BMW i3 and Renault Zoe continue their two horse race, this time with advantage to the Renault model.
Below these two, things are anything less interessing (Almost like in Formula E races), with several changes across the ranking:
- The #3 Outlander PHEV and #4 Audi A3 e-Tron both jumped two positions, pushing back the BMW 225xe Act.Tourer two positions (It is now #4) and the Kia Soul three positions to #5;
- The Tesla Model S jumped two positions to #6, while the Nissan Leaf climbed to #8, three positions above last year result;
- Major jumps for the Tesla Model X, up six positions to #11, the Mini Countryman PHEV also up nine spots to #26 (There have been rumors of thousands-long waiting lists for the plu-in Mini, BMW might have another winner here), while the much-awaited Opel Ampera-e climbed na additional three positions to #28, while preparing for a full-on launch in the market.
In the manufacturers ranking, BMW (25%) stayed in the lead, followed by Renault (12%) and Mercedes (11%).
Pl | Germany | March | YTD | % | '16 Pl |
1 2 | Renault ZoeBMW i3 * | 587 398 | 1.198 1.091 | 12 11 | 2 1 |
3 4 | Mitsu. Outlander PHEV Audi A3 e-Tron | 358 446 | 804 774 | 8 8 | 6 4 |
5 6 | BMW 225xe Active Tour.
Tesla Model S
| 280 457 | 772 716 | 8 7 |
10
5
|
7 | Kia Soul EV | 97 | 556 | 6 | 7 |
8 | Nissan Leaf | 145 | 377 | 4 | 11 |
9 | Volkswagen Passat GTE | 76 | 354 | 4 |
9
|
10 11 12 | Volkswagen e-Up! Tesla Model X Mercedes C350e e) | 127 213 146 | 322 307 306 | 3 3 3 | 17 19 15 |
13 14 15 | Mercedes GLC350e Mercedes B250e
Audi Q7 e-Tron
| 99 85 82 | 225 214 184 | 2 2 2 | 23 18 13 |
16 | Volvo XC90 PHEV |
43
| 183 | 2 | 13 |
17
18
19
19
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
28
30
31 31 33 34 35 |
BMW 330e
Mercedes E350e
Mercedes GLE500e
Peugeot iOn
Volkswagen e-Golf
Volkswagen Golf GTE
Porsche Cayenne PHEV
BMW 740e
BMW i8
Mini Countryman PHEV
Volvo V60 Plug-In
Opel Ampera-e
Hyundai Ioniq ElectricBMW X5 40e Nissan e-NV200/Evalia BMW 530e
Citroen C-Zero
Mercedes S500e e) Porsc. Panamera PHEV
Others
|
102
65 32 29 45 51 34 36 38 70 53 40 27 31 27 49 17 20 9 18 | 177 160 122 122 95 92 88 83 79 77 73 68 68 63 62 62 60 59 35 37 | 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 |
20
32 24 20 12 8 21 28 27 N/A 25 N/A 20 22 29 N/A
34
26 30 |
TOTAL
|
4.432
|
10.065
|
100
|
* - 263 Bev + 135 Rex
Source: kba.de
Tesla Model S & Others
Pl
|
Model
|
Feb. Sales
|
1
|
BMW 7-Series
|
602
|
2
|
Mercedes S-Class
|
587
|
3
|
Porsche Panamera
|
482
|
4
|
Tesla Model S
|
457
|
5
|
Audi A7
|
283
|
As the Tesla Sports Sedan reaches historical high levels, the usual direct competitors are starting to be left behind, so it's time to look upwards and see who's next on the list of the Model S ICE-killing.
Time to focus then on the BMW and Mercedes flagship vessels, the BMW 7-Series registered 602 units last month, so it is still some 150 units above the Californian, but if sales continue to grow, maybe a year from now even the Commanders-in-chief of BMW and Mercedes could be threatened by the all-electric sedan. In their own home...
Pl
|
Model
|
March Sales
|
1
|
Range Rover Sport
|
614
|
2
|
Jaguar F-Pace
|
551
|
3
|
Porsche Cayenne
|
489
|
4
|
BMW X6
|
251
|
5
|
Tesla Model X
|
213
|
At a time of record deliveries for the Model X, the Tesla Sports SUV is starting to tickle its most direct competitors, even if numbers are half of the Cayenne and F-Pace, it is enough to reach the tail of the BMW X6, one of the pioneers of the whole Sports SUV oxymoron.
Jose,
ReplyDeleteAre there any reliable reports of Streetscooter van production/deployment?
Just read this story, indicating DHL makes its own electric vans, so they might not be captured under "sales", but surely the German system has some way of tracking them...
Or is it still all vaporware with no production yet?
http://www.dw.com/en/deutsche-post-dhl-makes-its-own-electric-delivery-vans/a-19332124
Thanks!
Assaf
The car is very much a reality, i just do not report comercial vans on regular posts.
DeleteNext week i will publish a couple of LCV (Van) posts, including Germany and you will see the StreetScooter. ;)
It is great to see that Germany is finally waking up to EVs. Let's hope the Ampera-e and Mini Countryman PHEV can help solidify that trend. It is especially good to see that Tesla is finally starting to make some inroads. Keep it up guys!
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Delete194 Streetscooters have been registered in March - a great leap forward
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