The Renault Zoé is down 24% in a BEV market up 112% (9 months 2021)
- Over the first 9 months of 2021, sales of BEVs in Europe represented nearly 761,000 units (+112% compared to the same period of 2020), or 8% of the European market all engines combined (compared to 4 % in 2020). The Tesla Model 3 became the best-selling BEV model in this region over the period, with 96,524 units (up 93% in 2020), ahead of the Volkswagen ID3 (51,841 units), Renault Zoé (46,672 units; -24%) and Volkswagen ID4 (37,400 units). Next are the Hyundai Kona EV (31,140 units), Kia e-Niro (31,123 units), Fiat e500 (28,368 units) and Peugeot e-208 (27,526 units).
- Over the same period of 2021, sales of PHEVs in Europe represented 649,219 units (+101%), or 7% of the European market, all engines combined. The Ford Kuga became the best-selling PHEV model in this region over the period, with 30,265 units (up 91% over 2020), ahead of the BMW 3 Series (28,947 units; +42%), Volvo XC40 ( 28,675 units; +112%), and Peugeot 3008 (21,944 units; +120%). Next came the Volvo XC60 (19,793 units), Audi A3 (18,744 units) and Mercedes A Class (17,779 units).
- Sales of HEVs in Europe represented 503,795 units (+44% compared to the same period of 2021), or 5% of the European market, all engines combined. The Toyota Yaris became the best-selling HEV model in this region over the period, with 100,618 units (up 109% in 2020), ahead of the Toyota Corolla (81,277 units; +11%), Toyota CHR (70 794 units; +11%) and Toyota RAV4 (56,365 units; +23%). The Kia Niro (23,910 units), Honda Jazz (22,678 units) and the Renault Captur (20,686 units), Arkana (20,622 units), Clio (18,309 units) and the Hyundai Kona (17,797 units) follow.
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