Automotive News Europe May 2016 (Updated) - SIBEJO-


Restyled Volkswagen e-Up!. A little make-up for the little electric VW



Top Three in Close Race

The European EV market had more than 14.000 registrations in May, representing a 9% increase over May 2015, a slight decrease in growth, due to the upcoming fiscal benefits in Germany. Nevertheless, the market is set to surpass the 200.000 units by year end, possibly even reaching 240.000 units.


Looking at the Monthly Ranking:





#1 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV � The Japanese SUV won once again the Best Seller status in May, with 1.707 units, but YoY sales were down by a third, with the runner-up ending just 50 units behind, the leadership is well open to discussion in the coming months. Although growing elsewhere, like Norway or Sweden, Mitsubishi still hasn�t found a way to replace the average 300/400 units/month it had last year in the Dutch market, where it registered just 16 units last month.



 

#2 Renault Zoe � Continuing with its best sales streak since it started, back in 2012, last month saw its sales grow 35% YoY to 1.657 units, its best May ever, the little French hatchback is finally fulfilling expectations, with Renault actively selling the car (At last!), it will be a question of time until the Zoe reach #1, especially considering that its second largest market, Germany, will have a welcome incentives-derived boost in the near future.



 

#3 Nissan Leaf � With deliveries back at cruising speed, sales of the Japanese hatch were up 38% in May, to 1.362 units, not that far from the top two models. The Japanese hatch continues to sell in large quantities, especially in Norway and France, but the question is for how long, as longer range BEV�s (New BMW i3, 2017 Opel Ampera-e�) might sway away buyers from the most common EV in the world.




 

#4 VW Passat GTE � Thanks to the Scandinavian markets (685 units sold there), Volkswagen�s midsize offering reached the Fourth Position in May, with 1.035 units, the best score this year and its best place in the monthly ranking so far. With the right mix of space, practicality, low carbon emissions and power, the Passat GTE is destined to success as company car for middle managers across Europe.




 

#5 Mercedes C350e � The surprise of the month, Mercedes midsize plug-in offering managed to reach the Top 5 last month, with 780 units, a year best, with stringent emission legislation spreading across Europe, many fleet buyers are switching diesel-burners for their plug-in hybrid alternatives, as is this case, with only 30 kms of electric range, this car has �compliance car� written all over it.




YTD Ranking

Looking at the YTD ranking, the Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV is in the highest place of the ranking, but barely, with the Renault Zoe less than 20 units behind and the Nissan Leaf in Third, only 128 units below, it looks to be an entertaining race to follow, although, if I had to bet, I would go with the Zoe winning the trophy�

If the sprint for the leadership is very much open to discussion, the apparent race for #4 will no longer exist in June, with Tesla presumably delivering a tsunami of Model S, and the VW Golf GTE affected (Sales down 50% YoY in May) by its Passat GTE sibling success, the German sporty hatch will inclusively have a hard time to resist the expected sales surge that the longer range BMW i3 should have during the summer.

Talking about Volkswagen, this month was a mixed bag for the Wolfsburg automaker: In the PHEV front, the Passat GTE had a year best performance and jumped two positions to #8, but on the other hand, the Golf GTE saw its sales dive by half, while on the BEV front, the e-Golf had its worst performance (479 units) since 2014, dropping two positions to #10, with the e-Up! pulling its best performance (281 units) in a year, thanks to the recent restyle.

Looking at the brands ranking, the trophy bearer, Volkswagen (16%) has won a little more advantage over Renault (14%, down 1% share), while in Third we have Nissan, with 13%, trying to keep the #4 BMW (12%) and #5 Mitsubishi (12%) outside the podium.

Article also published in CleanTechnica and EV Obsession







Pl
Europe
May
2016
%
'15Pl
1
Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV
1.707
9.472
12
1
2
Renault Zoe
1.657
9.454
12
2
3
Nissan Leaf
1.362
9.344
12
5
4
Tesla Model S
570
5.360
7
4
5
Volkswagen Golf GTE
768
4.959
6
3
6
BMW i3
629
4.292
5
6
7
Volvo XC90 T8
774
4.213
5
18
8
Volkswagen Passat GTE
1.035
3.515
4
12
9
10
11
Mercedes C350e
Volkswagen e-Golf
Audi A3 e-Tron
780
479
446
3.491
3.386
2.905
4
4
4
11
4
7
12
BMW X5 40e
419
2.142
3
22
13
Renault Kangoo ZE
217
1.537
2
13
14
15
BMW 225xe Active Tourer
Kia Soul EV
420
309
1.516
1.503
2
2
31
10
16
17
BMW 330e
Volvo V60 Plug-In
451
288
1.421
1.377
2
2
37
9
18
19
20
Mercedes B250e
Porsche Cayenne Plug-In
Nissan e-NV200 / Evalia
325
267
187
1.281
1.204
1.147
2
1
1
17
14
15
TOTAL
14.749
81.065




 Automotive News China New EV Models - May 2016 - SIBEJO-

Automotive News China New EV Models - May 2016 - SIBEJO-

The number of models arriving to the local EV market is becoming increasingly larger and it is becoming common for one or two models to land every passing month, so we've created a new column called "New Models", where we look at the rookies.




Roewe e950 - The PHEV version of the 950 barge sedan, it aims to duplicate in XL format the success of its e550 smaller brother, which is now at over 2.000 units per month. With a 11.8 kWh battery and 60 kms electric range, this Tesla Model S-sized car is geared to become the best-selling plug-in of its class.

Sales target: 750-1.000 units/month.





Maxus EG10 - Looking to explore a niche that BYD is neglecting, SAIC launched this EG10 large electric MPV / Van, a market with no competition in sight (BYD production constraints are leaving its T3 Van dry). With a powerful 204 hp engine and 150 kms range, it does have interesting specs for hotel shuttles and other fleet uses, but the question is: How big is that market?

Sales target: 200 units/month.
 Automotive News UK Q1 2016 (Top 15) - SIBEJO-

Automotive News UK Q1 2016 (Top 15) - SIBEJO-



Turn the Tide Edition

Thanks to a new article on RAC Foundation, i can now post a ranking regarding UK's First Quarter of the Year.

Over 10.000 plug-ins were sold in the first Quarter of the year in the UK, up 23% YoY, down from the three digits growth rates of last year, but still firmly in positive territory and allowing the EV Share to stay above the 1% threshold. Now about that Brexit thing...

Anyway, looking at the models ranking, Britain's most popular plug-ins, the Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV and Nissan Leaf, which a year ago owned two thirds of the market, they have lost share in a most significant way, now holding less than 30% of the market, inclusively with the Japanese hatch losing the Third position to the Mercedes C350e, all while the Tesla Model S saw their deliveries grow three fold, reaching the Fourth Position and becoming the surprise of the ranking, together with the Mercedes midsize offering, that beat all predictions to an amazing Second Place. It seems the tide is changing and Company/Fleet buyers have new favorites...

Regarding the rest of the ranking, two newcomers made an impact, the Volvo XC90 PHEV landed with an impressive #7, just like the 330e, which is now #9, not far from its i3 brethren, which dropped from #3 to #8. Did buyers preferred to go for the more normal 330e instead of the Star Wars-looking i3?

A final reference for the drop in sales of the BMW i8, down 48%, but despite this slowing down of sales, the UK is still the second largest market for the German Sports Car, only behind the USA.

Pl
UK
Q1 '16 % '16Q1'15Pos. '15
1Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV3.395214.5001
2Mercedes C350e1.3008N/AN/A
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Nissan Leaf
Tesla Model S
Volkswagen Golf GTE
Renault Zoe
Volvo XC90 T8
BMW i3
BMW 330e
BMW X5 40e
Nissan e-NV200 / Evalia
Audi A3 e-Tron
BMW i8
Porsche Cayenne Plug-In
Toyota Prius Plug-In
1.250
739
611
591
523
491
340
200
196
177
141
80
71
8
5
4
4
3
3
2
1
1
1
1
0
0
1.436
205
4
265
N/A
652
N/A
N/A
121
234
267
60
71
2
8
5
4
N/A
3
N/A
N/A
9
6
7
11
13








Source: RAC
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Automotive News Belgium May 2016 - SIBEJO-

Volvo XC90 T8: Belgian EV Favorite.

SUV-Land Edition

May was another great month for plug-ins, with 741 EV's registered, up 119% YoY, with the EV Share steady at 1.54%, being currently one of the fastest growing markets.

SUV's continue to own the market, with all the places in the Podium belonging to that class: The BMW X5 PHEV (130 units) was the Monthly Best-Seller for the first time, followed by the Volvo XC90 T8 (120) and the Porsche Cayenne Plug-In (116 units, best result in 11 months).

Looking at the YTD ranking, the aforementioned high-end SUV's occupy the Podium, with five out of the Top 10 positions belonging to SUV's.

Looking at the changes in the ranking, there was an important shift in the Fourth Position, with the Nissan Leaf becoming the best-selling BEV, switching places with the Tesla Model S, that with only 9 units, it had its worst month in 20(!) months. Are Belgian Tesla-lovers already waiting for the Model X?

In the manufacturers ranking, BMW (26%, up 2%) has finally replaced Volvo (23%) from the leadership. In Third we have Porsche, with 12% (Up 1%)

There were an additional  4 Toyota Mirai registered last month, with the YTD numbers now at 8 units, making Belgium one of the most successful markets for the Terminator-Car.

PlBelgiumMayYTD%'15Pl
1Volvo XC90 T8 1208682213
2BMW X5 40e 1305321415
3
4
Porsche Cayenne Plug-In
Nissan Leaf
116
47
426
294
11
8
2
8
5Tesla Model S927971
6BMW i3 *3416343
7
Mercedes C350e
24160416
8BMW 225xe Active Tourer411394N/A
9
Mercedes GLE500e
26125327
10Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV2211336
11BMW 330e281103N/A
12
13
14
15
Renault Zoe
Audi A3 e-Tron
BMW i8
Volkswagen Golf GTE
28
17
15
4
105
70
61
54
3
2
2
1
18
7
9
5
16
17
18
19
Volkswagen Passat GTE
Mercedes B250e
Mercedes S500e
Porsche Panamera Plug-In
18
11
6
4
53
51
47
42
1
1
1
1
33
11
14
10
20
21
21
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
30
32
32
34
Nissan e-NV200 / Evalia **
Volvo V60 Plug-In
Renault Twizy
Renault Kangoo ZE
Volkswagen e-Golf
Toyota Prius Plug-In
Kia Soul EV
Citroen C-Zero
Volkswagen e-Up!
Peugeot iOn
Smart Fortwo ED
Citroen Berlingo EV
Peugeot Partner EV
Opel Ampera
Mercedes GLC350e
9
3
11
3
5
1
3

2


4



33
32
30
27
26
16
15
13
11
9
5
5
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
21
4
15
N/A
17
25
23
24
21
20
19
N/A
N/A
28
N/A

TOTAL7413.919100

Source: FEBIAC

* - 20 Bev + 14 Rex

** - 3 Pass + 6 LCV


Plug-Ins Versus Regular Hybrids

PlModel May 2016
1Toyota Auris Hybrid193
2BMW X5 40e130
3Toyota Yaris Hybrid122
4Volvo XC90 T8 120
5Porsche Cayenne Plug-In116

If we combine May regular hybrid sales with plug-ins, the Toyota Auris Hybrid was #1, followed by the best selling plug-in BMW X5 PHEV, with 130 units, with the Yaris Hybrid down to Third, with 122 units.

 Automotive News Portugal May 2016 - SIBEJO-

Automotive News Portugal May 2016 - SIBEJO-



Outlander PHEV returns to the Leadership 

EV Sales continue with a fast pace, with 140 registrations last month, a 51% increase YoY, with the EV Share down slightly to 0.75%.

The all-electric Nissan Leaf just couldn't resist to the might of the Mitsu Outlander PHEV, with this SUV removing the japanese hatch fron the leadership, while the Mercedes C350e kept just enough pace to the Bronze Medal. 

A significant score was made by the Renault Zoe, with 29 units,  its best result this year.

In the manufacturers ranking, Nissan (19%, down 2%) stayed a float,  with Mercedes in Third (17%), and Mitsubishi (18%, up 1%) is a close Second.

Pl
Portugal
May
2016
%
Pl '15
1
2
Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV
Nissan Leaf
28
11
128
124
18
17
1
2
3Mercedes C350e1311015
5
4BMW i3 *
10
77
11
3
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
11
13
14
14
16
16
16
16
16
16
22
22
Volvo V60 Plug-In
Renault Zoe
Volkswagen Golf GTE
Volvo XC90 T8
Tesla Model S
Renault Twizy
Renault Kangoo ZE
Nissan e-NV200 / Evalia 
BMW i8
Volkswagen Passat GTE
Porsche Cayenne Plug-In
Mercedes B250e
BMW 225xe Active Tourer
Volkswagen e-Golf
Kia Soul EV
Mercedes S500e
Toyota Prius Plug-In
BMW X5 40e
Volkswagen e-Up!
20
29
3
6
1
5
3

2
3


1
1
2




66
60
19
17
14
13
11
9
7
7
6
6
5
5
5
4
4
4
3
9
8
3
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
9
4
11
28
16
6
12
10
20
N/A
18
15
N/A
N/A
16
20
8
25
14
22
22
26
27
27
Peugeot iOn
Audi A3 e-Tron
BMW 330e
Citr�en Berlingo EV
Smart Fortwo ED


1


3
3
3
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
6
18
N/A
30
22

TOTAL140715100

Source: ACAP

* - 10 BEV + 0 REX



 Automotive News Markets Roundup May 2016 - SIBEJO-

Automotive News Markets Roundup May 2016 - SIBEJO-

May 2016 Top 11 EV Markets



Country % BEV % PHEV
China 65 35
USA 52 48
Norway 56 44
UK 31 69
France 82 18
Japan 69 31
Germany 48 52
Sweden 31 69
Belgium
Holland
29
40
71
60
Canada 50 50


World 58 42
As one can see, a lot has happened since this last overview, BEV's are losing share (-4%) on a global level, but it could have been worse, as it had the help of China, the largest EV market, where BEV's recovered ground (+4% share), but there were another two markets where all electric vehicles recovered significantly, with  BEV's recovering 6% share in Japan and 23%(!) in the Netherlands, although, in this last case, fiscal incentives had a lot to do with it.

But the overall trend is PHEV's conquering share, and the more blatant cases are Belgium, the new halo market for PHEV's, where plug-in hybrids won 18% share, and Sweden, Norway & Canada, where PHEV's did even better, conquering 23% share in just 11 months...

Even France, a BEV stronghold, plug-in hybrids won share, going from 16% to 18% share.