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Germany May 2017
Running for #1 |
Two horse race (With a third one approaching) in a boiling market
Over 3.700 plug-in passenger cars were registered last month in Germany, shooting 185% YoY, with YTD sales now growing 102%, the German market is now one of the hottest markets for PEVs, with the PEV share now at a record 1.2%.
Looking at May Best Selling models, the Audi A3 e-Tron was once again the leader, registering a record 516 units (Is Audi finally wanting to sell their plug-ins?), followed by two BMW's, the 225xe Active Tourer (298 deliveries, new record), and the i3 hot hatch (297).
Below these three, we find the Renault Zoe, still struggling with delivery issues, with the Tesla Model S closing the Top 5 with 206 deliveries, its best performance ever in an off-peak month.
Could this prelude a record month for the American Sports Sedan in June?
Looking at the YTD ranking, the Top Two BMW i3 and Renault Zoe continue their two horse race at the top, but the Audi A3 e-Tron is closing in, so it won't be long to see another Best Seller candidate, with the Top 3 models separated by less than 100 units, this market confirms itself as one of the most entertaining in the plug-in world.
Below the podium, things aren't less interessing, with several changes across the ranking:
- The Mercedes GLC350e (165 units in May, new record) jumped four positions to #9, surpassing its C350e relative and becoming the best selling Mercedes, thus confirming its hot seller status;
- The Tesla Model X climbed one position to #11, thanks to 116 deliveries its best result in off-peak months, which could mean a Top 10 position in June for Tesla's SUV;
- Four positions jump for the Hyundai Ioniq Electric, now at #20, thanks to a record 130 registrations in May, its best performance ever, which could mean that the Korean automaker is increasing the deliveries pace;
- Good performances across the Volkswagen line-up, with two models hitting year best numbers (e-Golf - 132 units; Passat GTE - 177) and two climbs, one for the Golf GTE, up one position to #14, and the other for the e-Golf, now #16.
In the manufacturers ranking, BMW (23%, down 1%) is on the lead, followed by Mercedes Audi and Volkswagen, all with 12% share.
Over 3.700 plug-in passenger cars were registered last month in Germany, shooting 185% YoY, with YTD sales now growing 102%, the German market is now one of the hottest markets for PEVs, with the PEV share now at a record 1.2%.
Looking at May Best Selling models, the Audi A3 e-Tron was once again the leader, registering a record 516 units (Is Audi finally wanting to sell their plug-ins?), followed by two BMW's, the 225xe Active Tourer (298 deliveries, new record), and the i3 hot hatch (297).
Below these three, we find the Renault Zoe, still struggling with delivery issues, with the Tesla Model S closing the Top 5 with 206 deliveries, its best performance ever in an off-peak month.
Could this prelude a record month for the American Sports Sedan in June?
Pl | Model |
Sales
|
1 | Audi A3 e-Tron | 516 |
2 | BMW 225xe A. Tourer |
298 |
3 |
BMW i3 *
|
297 |
3 |
Renault Zoe
|
271 |
5 |
Tesla Model S
|
206 |
Looking at the YTD ranking, the Top Two BMW i3 and Renault Zoe continue their two horse race at the top, but the Audi A3 e-Tron is closing in, so it won't be long to see another Best Seller candidate, with the Top 3 models separated by less than 100 units, this market confirms itself as one of the most entertaining in the plug-in world.
Below the podium, things aren't less interessing, with several changes across the ranking:
- The Mercedes GLC350e (165 units in May, new record) jumped four positions to #9, surpassing its C350e relative and becoming the best selling Mercedes, thus confirming its hot seller status;
- The Tesla Model X climbed one position to #11, thanks to 116 deliveries its best result in off-peak months, which could mean a Top 10 position in June for Tesla's SUV;
- Four positions jump for the Hyundai Ioniq Electric, now at #20, thanks to a record 130 registrations in May, its best performance ever, which could mean that the Korean automaker is increasing the deliveries pace;
- Good performances across the Volkswagen line-up, with two models hitting year best numbers (e-Golf - 132 units; Passat GTE - 177) and two climbs, one for the Golf GTE, up one position to #14, and the other for the e-Golf, now #16.
In the manufacturers ranking, BMW (23%, down 1%) is on the lead, followed by Mercedes Audi and Volkswagen, all with 12% share.
Pl | Germany | May | YTD | % | '16 Pl |
1 2 |
Renault Zoe BMW i3 * |
271 297 |
1.749 1.745 |
10 10 |
2 1 |
3 4 |
Audi A3 e-Tron Mitsu. Outlander PHEV |
516 201 |
1.670 1.299 |
10 7 |
4 6 |
5 6 |
BMW 225xe Active Tour. Tesla Model S |
298 206 |
1.288 1.046 |
7 6 |
10
5
|
7 | Kia Soul EV | 108 | 887 | 5 | 7 |
8 | Volkswagen Passat GTE | 177 | 685 | 4 | 9 |
9 10 11 |
Mercedes GLC350e Mercedes C350e e) Tesla Model X |
165 83 116 |
516 510 496 |
3 3 3 |
23
15 19 |
12 13 |
Volkswagen e-Up! Nissan Leaf |
96 68 |
487 480 |
3 3 |
17 11 |
14 15 16 17 |
Volkswagen Golf GTE Mercedes B250e Volkswagen e-Golf
Mercedes E350e |
186 46 132 94 |
465 383 355 316 |
3 2 2 2 |
8 18 12 32 |
18 | Audi Q7 e-Tron |
62
|
288 | 2 | 13 |
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31 32 33 34 35 |
BMW 330e
Hyundai Ioniq Electric
BMW 530e
Volvo XC90 T8
Mercedes GLE500e
Volvo V60 Plug-In Peugeot iOn
Porsche Cayenne PHEV BMW i8
BMW 740e
Mercedes S500e e) BMW X5 40e
Citroen C-ZeroMini Countryman PHEV
Nissan e-NV200/Evalia
Por. Panamera PHEVOpel Ampera-e Others
|
54
130 88 18 26 40 20 35 25 17 20 32 25 4 14 2 7 75 |
280 271 225 222 191 185 162 151 129 122 119 111 101 92 80 73 68 110 |
2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 |
20
36 N/A 13 24 25 20 21 27 28 26 22 34 N/A 29 N/A 30
|
TOTAL
|
3.788
|
17.401
|
100
|
|
* - 201 Bev + 96 Rex
Source: kba.de
Tesla Model S & Others
Pl
|
Model
|
Feb. Sales
|
1
|
Mercedes S-Class
|
670
|
2
|
BMW 7-Series
|
408
|
3
|
Porsche Panamera
|
370
|
4
|
Audi A8
|
242
|
5
|
Tesla Model S
|
206
|
As the Tesla Sports Sedan reaches historical high levels, the usual direct competitors are starting to be left behind, so it's time to look upwards and see who's next on the list of the Model S ICE-killing.
Time to focus then on the BMW and Mercedes flagship vessels, the Mercedes S-Class registered 670 units last month, while the BMW 7-Series registered 408 units, staying comfortably ahead of the Californian, but if we compare it directly with the Sports Sedan crowd, only the Porsche Panamera outruns Tesla, with the Mercedes (CLS - 190 units) and Audi (A7 - 137 units) being left behind.
And this happens on an off-peak month, will be interesting to look at the next month results...
Pl
|
Model
|
March Sales
|
1
|
Range Rover Sport
|
589
|
2
|
Jaguar F-Pace
|
392
|
3
|
Porsche Cayenne
|
466
|
4
|
BMW X6
|
173
|
5
|
Tesla Model X
|
116
|
The Tesla Sports SUV is starting to tickle its most direct competitors, even if numbers are far behind the ones of the Cayenne and F-Pace, it is enough to reach the tail of the BMW X6, one of the pioneers of the whole Sports SUV oxymoron.
Will the Model X reach Fourth Place in June?
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