Monday, April 18, 2016

Canada March 2016


Volt & Model S Impress

Canadian EV Sales surged in March to near record numbers, circa 732 EV's were registered, which represents a 51% increase regarding last year.

The Tesla Model S and Chevrolet Volt represented two thirds of deliveries, consolidating their leadership positions, with the GM product growing three-fold Year-on-Year, and beating its Canadian sales record, that dated back from Gen 1.

On the other hand, the Nissan Leaf, despite growing 32% YoY, failed to follow the top two numbers, selling  just 98 units.

PlCanadaMarchYTD%
1Chevrolet Volt24644229
2Tesla Model S e)25038526
3Nissan Leaf9822115
4Kia Soul EV  e)301097
5
6
7
Audi A3 e-Tron e)
BMW i3 e)
P. Cayenne Plug-In e)
30
35
15
100
95
48
7
6
3
8Mitsubishi I-Miev7221
9BMW i8 e)5211
10Ford C-Max Energi e)5181
11
12
13
14
15
15
Ford Fusion Energi e)
BMW X5 40e PHEV e)
Cadillac ELR
Ford Focus Electric
Chevrolet Spark EV
Smart Fortwo ED
5
5
1


17
11
5
3
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0

TOTAL7321.499100


e) Estimate

Source: Good Car Bad Car



Tesla vs The Others (Canada Edition)

As Elon Musk pointed out, the real competition of Tesla aren't other EV's, but the ICE best selling models, so let's look how the Model S stands in Canada (1)



PlModelMar.
1Mercedes CLS / E-Class 364
2Tesla Model S e)250
3BMW 5-Series173
4Jaguar XF109
5Audi A6103

Looking at theMarch numbers, the Model S won the Second Spot, beating the BMW 5-Series, while the Mercedes CLS / E-Class duo is starting to look more attainable to reach. 

(1) - Unlike in markets across the pond, the full-size car market in Canada is much more diversified, with Chevy Impalas, Malibus, Chrysler 300, Dodge Chargers, etc, all theoretical adversaries to the Model S, but Tesla's direct competition isn't there, so the Model S is only compared with cars with similar price and concept.



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