Tuesday, September 3, 2019

Sweden August * 2019

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* - By mistake i had titled the post "Sweden July 2019", when obviously it was supposed to be August. Sorry for the mistake, it's now corrected.

1-2 win for Kia in August

We start the month in Sweden, the local plug-in market was up just 4% YoY, to 2.487 registrations, with August scoring a 9% share for plugins, keeping the 2019 PEV share at 11%. 

Diesels are down to 30% share last month, so by the looks of it, in 2025 the once dominant fuel will be residual in new registrations.


Looking at last month Best Sellers, while the Tesla Model 3 had its worst deliveries month since it landed (see Model S deliveries below), dropping below the podium in July, Kia had a great month, placing two models in the top two spots, with the Optima PHEV in #1, with 371 registrations, most of them station wagons, while the Niro PHEV was 2nd, with 313 units.

But the two most surprising performances showed up in 7th and 8th, with the #8 Tesla Model S scoring 117 deliveries, its best off-peak result ever, so it seems the specs update have made it popular again in Sweden, almost beating its smaller brother, Model 3. A freak event?  

Finally, the Nissan Leaf ended the month in #7, with 119 registrations, its best result since March, so it seems the 62 kWh version is providing the much needed sales fix for the Japanese hatchback.


Pl
Model
Sales  
1
Kia Optima PHEV
371
2
Kia Niro PHEV
313
3
Mit. Outlander PHEV
246
4
Tesla Model 3
148
5
Renault Zoe
138

On the 2019 ranking, there is not much to talk about on the top positions, the Volvo XC60 PHEV was up one position, to #7, changing places with the Kia Niro EV, that with only 32 registrations, seems to have ended the 2019 allocation units. Better luck in 2020?

On the second half of the ranking, we have both the Volvo XC90 PHEV and the VW e-Golf(63 units, new Year Best!) rising one position, to #17 and #18, respectively, with both models surpassing the Kia Soul EV, that despite the new generation, seems to have inherited its antecessor battery constraints. 

Speaking of Koreran BEVs, the Hyundai Ioniq Electric joined the ranking, in #20, thanks to 55 deliveries, its best performance since January. Will the revised version bring a higher battery availability? In any case, this new addion to the BEV field allowed all-electrics to have 11 representatives in the Top 20, this being the first time since 2014 that BEVs are the majority.

Outside the Top 20, the Tesla Model X is just two units away from joining the Top 20, and we should mention the landing of the new BMW 330e, with 40 units. How high will it go?  

In the manufacturers ranking, Kia is in the lead, with 26% share (up 1%), with Tesla (16%, up 1%) in 2nd place, while Volvo (15%, up 1%) and Mitsubishi (14%) discuss the last podium seat.





Tesla Model 3 and the ICE competition

Pl
Model
2019
Sales  
1
Volvo S/V60
14.354
2
BMW 3-Series
2.873
3
Mercedes C-Class
2.811
4
Tesla Model 3
2.774
5
Audi A4
1.656

In the Premium midsize car class, the Tesla Model 3 dropped to 4th, surpassed by the BMW 3-Series and Mercedes C-Class, but with the Californian expected to have a deliveries peak in September (fingers crossed), it could switch places with those two and end Q3 in #3.
Interesting is the YoY behavior of the Model 3 competitors, while those that favour comfort (Volvo and Mercedes) are growing (+18% for the Swedish twins, +42% for the German model), the ones that base their strengths in driving fun (BMW) or technology (Audi) are dropping (-10% for the 3-Series, and staggering -39% for the A4).

So once again it is proven that Tesla is primarily stealing customers from BMW and Audi.

10 comments:

  1. Opposite to most of the countries, in Sweden BEV sales are not eating PHEV sales. Swedish people seem to be keener on PHEVs rather than on BEVs.

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    1. Just a matter of time I believe. PHEVs used to be absolutely dominant in Sweden not long ago -- but BEVs are catching up fast, and already make up more than half of the top 10. It won't take long until PHEVs will seem increasingly niche, just like in most other markets...

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    2. Err, more than half of *top 20* I meant... (Exactly half of top 10 right now.)

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  2. Is this data for August or for July? It's a confusing mix of both months mentioned in the text.

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  3. Kia is going from strength to strength in this market and together with sibling Hyundai will forge a place that might turn laborious for others to conquer.
    In market broader terms, with so many new additions on the PHEV offering, it is going to be interesting to note how it will develop further.

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    1. Looking at other countries, in the relatively young EV market, customer preferences can change very quickly... I don't believe Kia's current strength will help them much in stemming increasing competition.

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  4. Jose.... another typo...

    You have #1 Kia Optima PHEV in bold blue.

    Time for that morning coffee, I think :)

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