According to data for 53 markets worldwide from the research firm, the Tesla Model Y led the way with 267,200 units sold in the first quarter of this year, up about 69% from the same period last year.
According to data for 53 markets worldwide from the research firm, the Model Y led the way with 267,200 units sold in the first quarter of 2023. |
According to Jato Dynamics statistics posted on Motor1, Tesla Model Y - an all-electric vehicle has topped the global car sales chart for the first time; at the same time, Tesla Model Y has become the best-selling passenger car in the first quarter of 2023.
According to data from 53 markets worldwide from the research firm, the Model Y led the way with 267,200 units sold in the first quarter of 2023, up about 69% year-over-year. Markets where the Model Y performed well included China (its core market), a 68% increase in sales in the United States, and Europe, where the Tesla Model Y became the best-selling vehicle.
Coming in second in sales in Q1 2023 after the Model Y was the Toyota Corolla with 256,400 units, which reported lower sales despite being sold in a variety of body styles, namely sedan, hatchback and station wagon.
Previously, the Model Y ranked third in sales last year, behind the Corolla and another Toyota, the RAV4. According to data from 152 markets, 747,500 Model Ys were sold last year, up 91% from 2021.
However, Corolla's sales performance is on a downward trend, recording a 29% drop in sales in China and a 10% drop in the US market.
In particular, for Europe, new car registrations in March increased by 26% to 1,414,815 units and in Q1 increased by 17% to 3,220,806 units, which is the highest level since 2019, according to Jato Dynamics.
“The increase in registrations is largely explained by orders accumulated months earlier that could not be delivered due to a lack of components at the time,” said Felipe Munoz, global analyst at Jato Dynamics.
Battery electric vehicles (BEVs) are a strong driver of this growth, with more than half of all registrations in Q1 2023 being BEVs, up 43% in volume in March to more than 219,000 units, according to Jato Dynamics. Of these, Tesla accounted for 28% of all BEV registrations in Europe in March and 22% in the first quarter.
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