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BMW i3 shines in holiday season
Looking at July results, numbers dropped 43% YoY, to just 443 units, with the BMW i3 winning its second Monthly Best Seller award, with 78 deliveries (77 BEV, 1 Rex), with the Hyundai Ioniq Electric climbing to Second Place, with 53 units, while the Tesla Model S was only Third, with only 40 deliveries, its worst performance in over a year, was it a question of Tesla having other priorities (Model 3, anyone?), or was the new Tesla casting its shadow over its older sibling?
Pl
|
Model
|
Sales
|
1
|
BMW i3
|
78
|
2
|
Hyundai Ioniq Electric
|
53
|
3
|
Tesla Model S
|
40
|
4
|
Renault Zoe
|
39
|
5
|
Tesla Model X
|
38
|
Looking at the YTD ranking, the BMW i3 climbed to Third Place, surpassing the Hyundai Ioniq Electric, with the German model becoming the Best Selling regular-priced (<40.000 €) BEV, ahead of the aforementioned Hyundai, 3 units behind, and the French Renault Zoe, 64 units behind. Should be an entertaining race to see...
Another two BEVs are climbing the ranking stairs, with the Mercedes B250e up to #12 and the Kia Soul EV in #13, while at this year newcomers, the much awaited Opel Ampera-e is already showing its smiley face, in #18, while the recently arrived Volvo S/V90 PHEV twins were the Best Selling PHEVs last month, with 13 registrations, allowing it to jump to #26.
In the manufacturers ranking, Tesla is head and shoulders above the competition (32%), while in Second Place we have BMW (13%, up 1%), with Hyundai now closing the podium, with 11% share, closely followed by Renault (10%).
Another two BEVs are climbing the ranking stairs, with the Mercedes B250e up to #12 and the Kia Soul EV in #13, while at this year newcomers, the much awaited Opel Ampera-e is already showing its smiley face, in #18, while the recently arrived Volvo S/V90 PHEV twins were the Best Selling PHEVs last month, with 13 registrations, allowing it to jump to #26.
In the manufacturers ranking, Tesla is head and shoulders above the competition (32%), while in Second Place we have BMW (13%, up 1%), with Hyundai now closing the podium, with 11% share, closely followed by Renault (10%).
Pl
|
Netherlands
|
June
|
YTD
|
%
|
'16Pl
|
1
2
|
Tesla Model S
Tesla Model X |
40
38
|
868
518 |
20
12
|
5
15
|
3
|
BMW i3
|
78
|
498
|
11
|
14
|
4
|
Hyundai Ioniq Electric
|
53
|
495
|
11
|
23
|
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13 14 |
Renault Zoe
Nissan Leaf Volkswagen e-Golf Volvo XC90 PHEV
Mitsu. Outlander PHEV
Mercedes GLC350e
Porsche Panamera PHV Mercedes B250e Kia Soul EV Porsche Cayenne Plug-in |
39
31
35
12
3
5
11
10
5
2 |
434
389
208
107
73
68
62
51
46
44 |
10
9
5
2
2
2
1
1
1
1 |
17
13
19
3
7
31
33 20 27 25 |
14
16 17 18 |
Volkswagen Passat GTE
Volkswagen e-Up! T. Prius Plug-In (Gen I&II) Nissan e-NV200 / Evalia | 2 3 |
44
37 35 32 |
1
1 1 1 |
1
24 22 16 |
18
20 |
Opel Ampera-e
Mini Countryman PHEV |
21
5 |
32
30 |
1
1 |
N/A
N/A |
21
|
BMW 530e
|
10
|
29
|
1
|
N/A
|
22
23 23 |
BMW 225xe Act Tourer
Citröen C-Zero Audi Q7 e-Tron |
6
6 |
26
23 23 |
1
1 1 |
11
38 6 4 |
25
26
26 |
Mercedes C350e
Mercedes E350e Volvo S/V90 PHEV |
1
1 13 |
18
17 17 |
0
0 0 |
4 10
10 N/A |
28
|
Smart Forfour ED
|
1
|
16
|
0
|
N/A
|
28
28
28 |
Smart Fortwo ED
BMW 330e BMW i8
Others
|
2
3 2
5
|
16
16
16
83
|
0
0
0 2 |
38
2 29 |
TOTAL
|
442
|
4.375
|
100
|
Tesla Model S & Others
Pl
|
Model
|
July Sales
|
1
|
Volvo S/V90
|
231
|
2
| BMW 5-Series |
230
|
3
|
Mercedes E-Class
|
178
|
4
|
Audi A6
|
85
|
5
|
Tesla Model S
|
40
|
Looking at the E-Segment/full-size vehicles, this time the Volvo S/V90 has beaten the BMW 5-Series, if by just one unit, with the Tesla Model S dropping to Fifth, due to an underwhelming month (Only 40 deliveries).
Tesla Model X & Others
Pl
|
Model
|
July Sales
|
1
|
Volvo XC90
|
52
|
2
|
Tesla Model X
|
38
|
3
|
Jaguar F-Pace
|
23
|
4
|
BMW X5
|
22
|
5
|
Mercedes GLE
|
20
|
Big SUV's had a big hit with the end of PHEV incentives, to the benefit of the Tesla Model X, which now has the big advantage of being the only model eligible to plug-in incentives, but this month the Volvo XC90 managed to pull out a surprise and surpass it, by registering 52 units.
A mere blip in the Model X rule or has the American SUV found a competitor for the Best Selling Luxury SUV title in this market?
A mere blip in the Model X rule or has the American SUV found a competitor for the Best Selling Luxury SUV title in this market?
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