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Netherlands September 2019

Tesla Model 3 is the 2019's Best Selling vehicle in Dutch lands
We start this month in the Netherlands, the Dutch PEV market grew a whopping 281% in September, with 8,067 registrations, the best month ever for plugins, outside the previous fiscal-derived peaks in December '13 (9,304 units), December '15 (15,908) and December '16 (11,132). So all points to a record performance next December...How much, would you say? 16,000? 20,000? More?
This memorable performance last month translated in a BEV Share of 20% in September, placing the 2019 EV share at a record 9,6%.
The good news is that not only BEVs were red hot (+291%), but PHEVs sales also jumped (+173% YoY), although their growth paled regarding BEVs, so last month they represented just 5% of all plugin registrations...Adding plugin hybrid registrations to BEVs, the Plugin share climbs 1% in September, to 21%, and 0.6% in 2019, to 10.2%.
So it is official: We have yet another market north of the famous 10% mark, after Norway, Iceland and Sweden, we now have the Netherlands.
In September, the leader Tesla Model 3 had its best performance outside the US, with an amazing 5,768 units, becoming not only the Best Selling Vehicle in this market, all fuels counted, but also smashing the almost 6 year old monthly plugin record, that dated back from December 2013 (Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV - 4,957 units).
Looking at the remaining players, the #2 Hyundai Kona EV also shined, with 510 registrations, its best result since January, while its cousin Kia Niro EV reached the podium last month, with 300 deliveries.
A good result for Kia Netherlands, but not so good for the remaining Kia European importers, that are watching several units of the highly desired EV crossover being diverted to Dutch roads...Well, for them, i have a message: Knock on the Kia Mothership gates and demand more units. Many more...
Pl
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Model
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Sales
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1
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Tesla Model 3
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5,768
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2
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Hyundai Kona EV
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510
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3
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Kia Niro EV
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300
|
4
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BMW i3
|
200
|
4
|
VW e-Golf
|
152
|
Looking at the 2019 ranking, a special mention to the fact that the stellar performance of the Tesla Model 3 in September allowed it to become the best selling model, all models counted, with a 4,000 units advantage over the #2 VW Polo.
So together with their Norwegian colleagues, Tesla's Dutch representatives can start to prepare their own 2019 Best Selling Model party...
In the PEV Top 10, everything looks stable, with only the #10 Audi e-Tron, #6 in September, having a chance to stirr things up, having cut the distance to the #9 Hyundai Ioniq Electric by 76 units, to just 109 units.
The second half of the ranking is definetely more interesting, with the Volvo XC90 PHEV climbing to #14, thanks to 40 registrations, its best result since January, while the Smart Forfour EV (43 units, personal best) was also up one position, to #16.
The Tesla Model S was up 2 positions, to #17, thanks to 66 deliveries, its best result in 2019, while the Model X is only 5 units behind the #19 Jaguar i-Pace, thanks to a year best performance in September, with 56 units. Overall, a great month for the whole Tesla lineup…
In the manufacturers ranking, Tesla (42%, up 9%!) extended its lead, followed by Hyundai (13%, down 2%), while the other Korean, Kia (8%, down 2%), is in the last place of the podium, ahead of Volkswagen (7%), BMW and Nissan (both with 6%).
Midsize SUV Best Sellers
Pl
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Model
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Sep.
Sales |
1
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Volvo XC60 PHEV
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155
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2
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Mitsubishi Outlander
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136
|
3
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BMW X3
|
60
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4
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Mercedes GLC
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43
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5
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Jaguar i-Pace
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40
|
You might have read plenty of articles about how the Tesla Model 3 is kicking ass butts in The Netherlands, but probably haven't read yet the underlying story behind it, that is the quick electrification of the most expensive segments of the Dutch market. So...here it is:
While the Tesla Model 3 is the undisputed leader in the midsize car segment, the correspondent SUV category is also being electrified swiftly, with the electrified Volvo XC60 (39% of sales belonged to the PHEV version) leading, with 155 units, while the Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV was the runner-up in September, with 132 units (97% of all Outlander registrations).
To highlight the current electrification, the all-electric Jaguar i-Pace was #5, just 3 units behind the #4 Mercedes GLC. Not bad, eh?
Full size Car Best Sellers
Pl
|
Model
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Sep.
Sales |
1
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BMW 5-Series
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187
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2
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Mercedes E-Class
|
164
|
3
|
Tesla Model S
|
66
|
4
|
Volvo S/V90
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42
|
5
|
Audi A6
|
30
|
If the midsize SUV is getting electrified fast, even without the Tesla Model Y and VW ID.4x, in the full size car category, things are less advanced, with only the Tesla Model S disrupting the status quo, as the other two electrified models, the BMW 5-Series (6% of registrations belong to the PHEV version), and the Volvo S/V90 twins (9%), have a low share of plugins.
The Porsche Taycan will be a welcome addition to this category...
Full size SUV Best Sellers
Pl
|
Model
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Sep.
Sales |
1
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Audi e-Tron
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143
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2
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BMW X5
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65
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3
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Volvo XC90
|
59
|
4
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Tesla Model X
|
56
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5
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Porsche Cayenne
|
53
|
The full size SUV category seems to be the most advanced segment when it comes to electrification, not only we have 2 BEV nameplates in the Top 5, but the other electrified model, the Volvo XC90, has 68% of its registrations coming from its PHEV version.
Add this to the fact that the #2 BMW X5 is going to receive an interesting PHEV version in a few weeks, and that the Porsche is said to re-launch the PHEV Cayenne soon, and we could have a completely electrified Top 5 in a few months.
And don't forget the incoming Mercedes GLE PHEV, with 100 kms electric range and fast charging is also coming soon!
And don't forget the incoming Mercedes GLE PHEV, with 100 kms electric range and fast charging is also coming soon!
These are surely welcome news in one of the most polluting vehicle segments.
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