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 Automotive News Europe June 2016 - SIBEJO-

Automotive News Europe June 2016 - SIBEJO-

The Renault Zoe is now in the driver's seat


Renault Zoe Climbs to Number One 


The European EV market had more than 17.000 registrations last month, representing a 1% increase over June 2015, the slowdown in these last couple of months is due to the fiscal changes in Germany. Nevertheless, the market is set to surpass the 200.000 units by year end, possibly even reaching 250.000 units. Let's look at the Monthly Ranking:


#1 Renault Zoe � Despite dropping 3% YoY to 2.481 units, the French hatchback is finally fulfilling expectations, with Renault actively selling the car, resulting in the Zoe reaching the monthly leadership for the third time this year. With the French auto market going into holiday-season mode for the next two months, Germany, Zoe�s second largest market, will have to make up for the loss. Good thing then that a tidal wave of sales is expected there, now that the incentives just kicked in�   


#2 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV � The Japanese SUV sales have dropped 12% YoY, to 1.757 units, ending the month in Second. Although growing in important markets, like Norway or Sweden, Mitsubishi hasn�t found a way to replace the average 300-400 units/month it had last year in the Dutch market and to stop the sales slowdown in the UK.



#3 Nissan Leaf � Sales of the Japanese hatch were up 7% in May, to 1.572 units, not that far from the Outlander PHEV, and it has to thank to France and Norway for that, where it sells more than half of its volume. The question is: Can it keep up? The Leaf is getting a bit old now, and 250 kms range are not enough to fight longer range BEV�s (New BMW i3, 2017 Chevrolet Bolt Opel Ampera-e�) coming soon, so unless something happens, the most common EV in the world will have a hard time in Europe in the next year or so.


#4 Tesla Model S � The (not so) surprise of the month, Tesla�s Sports-Sedan-that�s-actually-a-Liftback offered the usual last month of the quarter peak performance, reaching #4, with 1.484 units, a somewhat disappointing result, considering that in the last sales peak (March �16), it had 2.380 units and in June 2015, 2.104 deliveries. Is the Model S becoming pass�, now that the Model X is arriving to European shores?


#5 VW Passat GTE � Thanks to Sweden and Norway, where, combined, it sold 686 units, Volkswagen�s midsize offering reached the Fifth Position in June, with 1.117 units, its best score this year. With the right mix of space, practicality, low carbon emissions and power, the Passat GTE is destined for success as company car for middle managers across Europe, something that could only be potentiated by the new incentives in Germany. Will we see it reach the podium this summer?



YTD Ranking

Looking at the YTD ranking, the Renault Zoe has finally risen to the leadership, dropping the Outlander PHEV to the Second Position, but not all are bad news for the Japanese SUV, despite the #3 Nissan Leaf being only 249 units behind, there are no short term prospects for the Nissan hatch to outrun it, unless, of course, there is some unexpected wizardry coming from Nissan in the final months of the year� (wink, wink

If the podium positions are open to discussion, the apparent race for #6 will no longer exist in the coming months, with BMW presumably delivering a tsunami of i3�s soon, enough to recover the #6 and even put pressure on the underperforming #5 VW Golf GTE, affected by its Passat GTE sibling success.

While the revised i3 hasn't yet arrived, BMW has already its hands full with their most recent PHEV�s. The 330e has risen to #13, thanks to 497 units sold in June, while the 225xe Active Tourer joined the Top 20 in #14, thanks to a personal record of 484 units, expect these two to continue rising in the ranking it the second half of the year.

For some models to climb, others have to come down and we are giving a few lines on them. If regarding 2015, the Volvo V60 Plug-in dropping eight places to #17, falls into the logic of things, given the increase of competition (BMW 330e, Mercedes C350e, VW Passat GTE�), with more or less the same going for the six positions drop of the #10 VW e-Golf (Nissan Leaf 30 kWh, upcoming Tesla Model 3, confusingly named Opel Ampera-e�), the four positions drop of the #11 Audi A3 e-Tron is harder to understand, as it hasn�t got any direct new rival this year.

Looking at the manufacturers ranking, the trophy bearer Volkswagen (16%), has lost some advantage over Renault (15%, up 1%), while the increasingly menacing BMW (13%) has risen to Third, dropping Nissan (12%, down 1%) to Fourth.

With the 33 kWh BMW i3 coming soon, expect the Bavarian brand to continue winning market share and even possibly becoming the Best Selling plug-in automaker in Europe.

Article also published on CleanTechnica and EV Obsession.



Pl
Europe
June
2016
%
'15Pl
1
Renault Zoe
2.418
11.872
12
2
2
Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV
1.757
11.176
11
1
3
Nissan Leaf
1.572
10.927
11
5
4
Tesla Model S
1.484
6.834
7
4
5
Volkswagen Golf GTE
724
5.694
6
3
6
Volvo XC90 T8
768
4.995
5
18
7
BMW i3
573
4.886
5
6
8
Volkswagen Passat GTE
1.117
4.635
5
12
9
10
11
Mercedes C350e
Volkswagen e-Golf
Audi A3 e-Tron
808
516
451
4.305
3.904
3.360
4
4
3
11
4
7
12
13
14
BMW X5 40e
BMW 330e
BMW 225xe Active Tourer
415
497
484
2.572
2.333
2.012
3
2
2
22
37
32
15
Renault Kangoo ZE
413
1.950
2
13
16
Kia Soul EV
385
1.888
2
10
17
Volvo V60 Plug-In
273
1.614
2
9
18
19
20
Mercedes B250e
Porsche Cayenne Plug-In
Nissan e-NV200 / Evalia
304
222
268
1.587
1.439
1.416
2
1
1
17
14
15
TOTAL
17.259
98.788

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