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Tesla and Leaf shake the market
March had 1,834 registrations, up 123% regarding the same period last year, with last month registering 4,3% PEV share, thus helping the 2018 share to climb until the 3,3%.
Its younger sibling, the Tesla Model X, also reached record heights, with 283 deliveries, that nevertheless weren't enough to make a 1-2 for Tesla last month, because the new Nissan Leaf scored 299 units in its full sales month, a new record for the Japanese nameplate.
The Tesla Model S was once again the Monthy Best Seller, thanks to 588 registrations, allowing it to beat its own record of 576 deliveries, that dated back from December 2013...
Its younger sibling, the Tesla Model X, also reached record heights, with 283 deliveries, that nevertheless weren't enough to make a 1-2 for Tesla last month, because the new Nissan Leaf scored 299 units in its full sales month, a new record for the Japanese nameplate.
Pl
|
Model
|
Sales
|
1
|
Tesla Model S
|
588
|
2
|
Nissan Leaf
|
299
|
3
|
Tesla Model X
|
283
|
4
|
VW e-Golf
|
147
|
5
|
Hyundai Ioniq Electric
|
101
|
Looking at the yearly ranking, the Tesla Model S jumped three positions, into the leadership, while its Model X sibling jumped five places, to #5, behind the Nissan Leaf, that climbed to Fourth. Expect the Japanese hatchback to climb even higher, possibly even threatening the Second Placed VW e-Golf.
Looking elsewhere, the Porsche Panamera PHEV is now the Best Selling PHEV, in #9, thanks to 35 registrations last month, while the Smart Forfour ED joined the Top 20, in #16.
In the manufacturers ranking, Tesla (26%) is the new leader, having trailed the previous leader Volkswagen (18%, down 6%), while in Third Place we have Hyundai (12%, down 4%), now followed by the rising Nissan (10%, up 4%), set to reach the podium already in April.
Looking elsewhere, the Porsche Panamera PHEV is now the Best Selling PHEV, in #9, thanks to 35 registrations last month, while the Smart Forfour ED joined the Top 20, in #16.
In the manufacturers ranking, Tesla (26%) is the new leader, having trailed the previous leader Volkswagen (18%, down 6%), while in Third Place we have Hyundai (12%, down 4%), now followed by the rising Nissan (10%, up 4%), set to reach the podium already in April.
Regular Hybrids + Plug-ins Ranking
Pl
Model
March Sales
1
Toyota Yaris Hybrid
665
2
Tesla Model S
588
3
Toyota C-HR Hybrid
541
4
Kia Niro HEV
426
5
Toyota Auris Hybrid
315
If we add regular hybrids to plug-ins, the Toyota Yaris returned to the leadership, with 665 units, followed by the Tesla Model S, with three other HEVs (Two Toyota and one Kia) filling the remaining positions.
Pl
|
Model
|
March Sales
|
1
|
Toyota Yaris Hybrid
|
665
|
2
|
Tesla Model S
|
588
|
3
|
Toyota C-HR Hybrid
|
541
|
4
|
Kia Niro HEV
|
426
|
5
|
Toyota Auris Hybrid
|
315
|
Tesla Model S & Others
Pl
|
Model
|
March Sales
|
1
|
BMW 5-Series
|
591
|
2
| Tesla Model S |
588
|
3
|
Mercedes E-Class
|
173
|
4
|
126
| |
5
|
Audi A6
|
92
|
Looking at the March registrations data, the Tesla Model S managed to almost steal the First Place from the BMW 5-Series, ending in Second Place, with the remaining competition ending far behind.
Better Luck next time (June)?
Better Luck next time (June)?
Tesla Model X & Others
Pl
|
Model
|
March Sales
|
1
|
Tesla Model X
|
283
|
2
|
Volvo XC90
|
75
|
3
|
LR Range Rover Sport
|
41
|
4
|
Jaguar F-Pace
|
38
|
5
| BMW X5 | 36 |
Big SUV's had a big hit with the end of PHEV incentives, and only the Volvo XC90 manages to have significant sales, but once the Tesla Model X deliveries are in full swing, like it was the case of last March, a last-month-of-quarter peak, there's really no competition for the American Sports-Minivan-CUV.
A mention for the Third place of the LR Range Rover Sport, a positive result that could be reinforced in the future, once the PHEV version deliveries arrive.
Hi, in my Ukraine sales for 1st quater are up 200% YtY http://sfs.gov.ua/data/files/224692.pdf 1724 against 550 last year
ReplyDeleteSecondly, can you make an all-time top again? Like this one? It would be very interesting... http://ev-sales.blogspot.ch/2015/04/world-all-time-top-10-updated-to-25th.html