Starting to gain a foothold in Switzerland |
Opel Ampera-e shines in Tesla land
The Swiss PEV market was up 6% in December, registering 786 units last month, with the final count of the year ending at 8.019 units, up 48% regarding 2016.
Consequently, the 2017 PEV Share broke new records, climbing to a record 2.6%, almost a full 1% (0.9%) above the 2016 result of 1.7%.
Consequently, the 2017 PEV Share broke new records, climbing to a record 2.6%, almost a full 1% (0.9%) above the 2016 result of 1.7%.
Tesla did its usual peak month stunt, with both the brand nameplates hitting Q4 highs, but while the Model S won both the December and 2017 Best Seller titles, the Model X couldn't recover the 2017 runner-up place from the wheels of the BMW i3, while in December, the Opel Ampera-e won its second consecutive Silver medal, by registering 125 units, relegating the Tesla Model X to Third Place.
The German-American-Korean hatchback ended the year in Fifth Place, its best standing in Europe which, provided GM doesn't get greedy and provides PSA with enough units, could make the Opel model a major player for 2018.
In the manufacturers ranking, after an exceptional BMW performance in November, which allowed it to reach the top spot, Tesla (25%, up 1%) recovered the pole position just in time to win the 2017 trophy (It's Fourth), dropping BMW (24%, down 2%) to Second Place, while Renault (9%) resisted the Volkswagen (9%, up 1%) advance, and won the Bronze medal.
Regarding the BEV/PHEV breakdown, plug-in hybrids recovered more ground to pure electrics, with PHEVs having now 42% share, above the 39% share of 2016, and 36% in 2015.
The German-American-Korean hatchback ended the year in Fifth Place, its best standing in Europe which, provided GM doesn't get greedy and provides PSA with enough units, could make the Opel model a major player for 2018.
In the manufacturers ranking, after an exceptional BMW performance in November, which allowed it to reach the top spot, Tesla (25%, up 1%) recovered the pole position just in time to win the 2017 trophy (It's Fourth), dropping BMW (24%, down 2%) to Second Place, while Renault (9%) resisted the Volkswagen (9%, up 1%) advance, and won the Bronze medal.
Regarding the BEV/PHEV breakdown, plug-in hybrids recovered more ground to pure electrics, with PHEVs having now 42% share, above the 39% share of 2016, and 36% in 2015.
Pl | Switzerland | Dec. | YTD | % | '16Pl |
1 2 3 | Tesla Model S BMW i3 Tesla Model X |
157
38
81 |
1.131
912
893
| 14 11 11 | 1 2 5 |
4 5 | Renault Zoe Opel Ampera-e | 73
125
| 741 398 | 9 5 | 4 N/A |
6
| BMW 225xe Act. Tourer e) |
10
|
255
|
3
|
16
|
7 | BMW 330e e) | 5 | 250 | 3 | 12 |
8 | BMW X5 40e e) | 10 | 245 | 3 | 12 |
9 10 | Volkswagen Passat GTE e) Audi Q7 e-Tron e) | 10 10 | 240 227 | 3 3 |
11
25 |
11
1213 14 15 16 17 | Volkswagen e-Golf e) Mercedes GLC350e e) Audi A3 e-Tron e) Volkswagen Golf GTE e) Nissan Leaf Volvo XC90 PHEV e) BMW 530e e) | 35 10 5 10 4 10 15 | 202 195 160 145 131 130 125 | 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 | 17 29 3 6
10
15N/A |
18 | Porsche Panamera PHEV e) | 15 | 120 | 2 | N/A |
19
| Mitsu. Outlander PHEV e) |
5
| 115 | 1 |
7
|
20 | Mercedes C350e e) | 5 | 110 | 1 | 18 |
21
| Mini Countryman PHEV |
20
|
105
| 1 |
N/A
|
22 | Porsche Cayenne PHEV e) | 2 | 102 | 1 | 8 |
Others
|
101
|
1.087
|
13
| ||
TOTAL | 746 | 8.019 | 100 |
e) Estimate
Source: auto-suisse.ch
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