US hybrid vehicles market (HEV) in 2016
While the US market for electric vehicles (BEV) and plug-in hybrids (PHEV) has increased significantly since 2012, their market for non-rechargeable hybrids (HEVs) has evolved in the opposite direction, from 500,000 units in 2013, to less than 350,000 units in 2016.

There are two reasons for this:

1. Part of the clientele is shifting from non-rechargeable hybrid models to plug-In hybrid or battery electric models, where the  product range is growing faster than that of hybrids.
2. Some customers of non-rechargeable hybrid models are going back to thermal models (gasoline), following the fall in the price of oil which favored the sales of thermal vehicles, notably SUVs and pick-ups.

However, this 3 year decline, of the US market for non-rechargeable hybrids should be reversed, thanks to the arrival of new products (notably the new Toyota Prius and the Hyundai Ioniq and Kia Niro).

Toyota dominates the US market for non-rechargeable hybrids, with 243,940 sales (215,879 Toyota and 28,061 Lexus) in 2016 out of a total of 347,029 units (representing a 70% market share).

Toyota thus places five models in the Top 10; the Prius (market leader) alone accounts for 134,000 units, or 39% of the total market for non-rechargeable hybrids in the US.


17-13-9   

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