BMW i3 Wins November
The European passenger
plug-in market had its best not-last-month-of-quarter record, with over 29,000
units. This is the sixth seventh time in the last seven eight
months where we see 50%-plus growth rates.
Looking at the broader picture
of the Automotive market in Europe, sales were up 5.9% in November, with SUVs
growing the fastest, at +32%, which highlights the need for more plug-in SUVs,
as that’s what the market currently wants.
If we look only at PEV share, November
hit 2.4% share, keeping the year-to-date share at a record 1.9%.
As in the previous month, November
saw a close race between the Renault Zoe, BMW i3 and Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV,
decided in the last minute by photo-finish, this time with the BMW i3 winning
by just 45 units.
Interestingly, the two Best
Selling ICE models in Europe (VW Golf and Renault Clio) have their plug-in
counterparts (e-Golf and Zoe) reaching the Top 5. Expect this to become a
trend, once more and more mainstream buyers, more risk-averse, join the PEV
market.
Looking at the Monthly Models Ranking:
#1 BMW i3 – The German Hot Hatch was down 8%
in November, to 1,932 units, a drop
explained by the exceptional month of November ’16, when the deliveries of the
33 kWh version were in full swing, and the recent deliveries hiccup, derived
from the facelift change of the hot hatch. Still it was enough to be November
Best Seller, and expect deliveries in December to resume the growth path. Looking
at individual countries, apart from Switzerland (340 units, new record), there
were no big surprises, with Norway registering 358 units (All BEV), and Germany
scoring 438 registrations, 276 of them being of the BEV variety. Looking into
2018, expect deliveries to pick up in the coming months, as BMW returns to full
production in its Leipzig plant and delivers as much i3 and i8 as the factory
can deliver.
#2 Renault Zoe – Despite growing 31% YoY,
the November performance of the French hatchback confirmed that it has lost the
unbeatable status, scoring 1,887 units
and losing the November Top Spot to its BMW i3 rival, while the Third Placed
Outlander PHEV ended only 52 units behind. Is Renault not willing to increase
production, or is demand waning? Maybe the upcoming Leaf II is making a dent on
its French cousin performance…Or maybe not. For market individual performances,
good news from its home market (776 units, up 48%), collecting also three-digit
performances in Germany (235 units), Norway (213) and Spain (127).
#3 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV – A sure
value, the Japanese SUV has seen its sales go up 12% YoY, to 1,835 registrations, racing once again
for the Best Seller status last month. Mitsubishi is of the few Top OEMs to
have its sales limited by demand and not production. As such, Mitsubishi is
actively promoting its plug-in model, highlighting its unique mix of space, AWD
and electric range (50 kms NEDC), with competitive prices (Read “deep
discounts”) as the icing on the cake. This makes him popular in markets like in
the UK, Norway, Sweden or Germany, and a sales phenomenon in Iceland, having
inclusively beaten its sales record last month, by registering 154 units(!),
and making it the Bestselling passenger car in November (!!!). In the long run,
it is not certain that the Japanese SUV can keep up with the general growing
sales trend and stay among Europe’s top sellers.
#4 Volkswagen e-Golf – The range increase
of the German hatchback coincided with a big spike in demand, with record
breaking performances almost every month. In November, the German hatchback
took some time to breathe, delivering only
1,593 units last month. Still with a waiting list, Volkswagen has enough room
to continue improving results, and we might even see it win the Best Seller
trophy next year. Looking at its largest markets, Germany was for the first
time the best-selling market, with a record 601 units, followed by Norway (359),
Netherlands (324 units, new best) and Austria (71 registrations). With other
markets helping along, the e-Golf is a more spread out vehicle now and not just
a “Norway thing”. With Volkswagen announcing production increases to meet
demand, expect 2018 to build on this year success. Oh, the wonders of increased
range…
#5 Tesla Model S – The poster child for
electric cars collected another Top 5 presence, recording 1,531 units last month, its best off-peak performance in Europe,
since it landed in 2013. It seems many buyers got tired of waiting for the
Model 3 and just went ahead for the larger (and pricier) Model S. The largest
markets for the Californian Sport Sedan were Norway (501 units), Netherlands (235)
and Germany (205). With the Model 3 still several months away from crossing the
Atlantic and without direct competition in the foreseeable future, expect this
model to continue to be a regular here.
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November didn’t bring
many changes to the 2017 ranking, with the most important being the Mitsubishi
Outlander PHEV displacing the sunset-mode
Nissan Leaf from the Third Spot.
In a strong sales
month, some models hit record performances, with the trendy Mercedes GLC350e hitting 1,482 units, a good sign for the
future EQ all-electric SUV, the Tesla Model X had its first four-digit result (1,100
deliveries) in an off-peak month, while the Hyundai Ioniq Electric, hit a
record 792 deliveries, with the local brand importers profiting from the
increased production on the BEV version.
Outside the Top 20,
there are some rising stars that should make themselves noticed in 2018, like
the Kia Niro PHEV, which registered 553 units last month, or the Mini
Countryman PHEV, that with 733 units in November, had another record month.
Coincidentally,
both are compact Crossovers, which says a lot about what body styles people
currently prefer.
Finally, a
reference to the Opel Ampera-e (Euro
Chevrolet Bolt). November was the second month in a row of increased
deliveries (328 deliveries last month), which could mean that GM and PSA are
finally willing to deliver it in decent volumes. Will we see it reach 500
units/month in the beginning of the year? I sincerely hope so, the little EV
deserves to be successful, and it’s not its fault that GM and PSA managements
are…Well, you know, it rhymes with holes.
Looking at the manufacturers
ranking, BMW (19, down 1%) is comfortably seated at the Top Spot, now being followed
by Volkswagen (12%, down 1%) in Second Place, having surpassed Renault (12%,
down 1%), but with only 800 units separating them, everything can still happen
in December.
Outside the
podium, Tesla (9%) is running ahead of Mercedes, with 8% share, but with the
December last-quarter-of-the-month Tesla peak expected to be a record-breaker,
do not expect Mercedes to pose any problems to the Palo Alto automaker.
Pl
|
Europe
|
November
|
YTD
|
%
|
|
1
|
Renault Zoe
|
1887
|
28030
|
10
|
|
2
|
BMW i3
|
1932
|
18490
|
7
|
|
3
|
Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV
|
1835
|
17556
|
6
|
|
4
|
Nissan Leaf
|
715
|
16650
|
6
|
|
5
|
Tesla Model S
|
1531
|
12916
|
5
|
|
6
|
VW Passat GTE
|
1268
|
12032
|
4
|
|
7
|
Mercedes GLC350e
|
1482
|
11823
|
4
|
|
8
|
VW e-Golf
|
1593
|
11737
|
4
|
|
9
|
Tesla Model X
|
1100
|
10517
|
4
|
|
10
|
BMW 225xe Act. Tourer
|
1072
|
9839
|
4
|
|
11
|
BMW 330e
|
913
|
9496
|
3
|
|
12
|
Audi A3 e-Tron
|
577
|
7679
|
3
|
|
13
|
VW Golf GTE
|
948
|
7558
|
3
|
|
14
|
Volvo XC90 T8 PHEV
|
752
|
7304
|
3
|
|
15
|
Mercedes C350e
|
437
|
6117
|
2
|
|
16
|
Hyundai Ioniq Electric
|
792
|
5727
|
2
|
|
17
|
BMW X5 40e
|
524
|
5445
|
2
|
|
18
|
Kia Soul EV
|
525
|
4959
|
2
|
|
19
|
BMW 530e
|
586
|
4739
|
2
|
|
20
|
StreetScooter Work
|
369
|
4002
|
1
|
|
|
Others
|
8651
|
59654
|
23
|
|
|
TOTAL
|
29489
|
272270
|
100
|
|
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