Wednesday, November 2, 2011

October 2011 Dashboard: Best Month Since March

Published November 2, 2011

The HybridCars.com monthly sales dashboard is a collaboration of HybridCars.com and Baum & Associates, a Michigan-based market research firm focusing on automotive issues including the hybrid and electric vehicle market.



Hybrid sales as a share of the total market in October were just shy of 2 percent, their best performance since March, just before the supply shortages began and modestly below 2010 shares where supply was not an issue.




Despite a natural disaster, Prius sales this year are above 125,000 units.




The Toyota Prius had its best month since April, which was when supply constraints began. Even after the impact of Japan’s tsunami, Prius sales have broken 100,000 units for the year and will likely be well above 125,000 for the entire year.

Prius sales in 2010 totaled 140,928. Toyota's share of the hybrid market so far this year is 64 percent as compared to 69 percent last year, thus making clear the importance of Toyota's products to this market. In the coming year, there will be additional products, but Toyota will maintain its leadership position with the launch of the Prius C and V and the plug-in version of the Prius.

There is some concern going forward due to the floods in Thailand which may affect the availability of electronic content used in hybrid vehicles including the Prius.

Hybrid sales increased by 14 percent as compared to last month, although they were still down by 17 percent from year-ago levels.

Diesel sales continued to climb as compared to last year, although a drop in Jetta sales in October reduced the rate of growth of previous months. Mercedes diesel volumes were very strong this month.

Note the inclusion of a new vehicles this month, the hybrid Buick Lacrosse and diesel Mercedes S350 BlueTec.

Sales of the Volt increased based on better availability reflecting production changes at the Detroit-Hamtramck Assembly Plant. GM maintains that its initial goal of 10,000 Volt sales in 2011 is still possible, necessitating the sale of 5,000 additional in November and December or 2,500 per month. Clearly, GM expects availability of these vehicles to improve quickly.



October 2011 Hybrid Car Sales Numbers



Hybrids sold in the U.S. (October 2011):20,056
Hybrid Take-Rate:1.97 percent




US hybrid sales for September 2011















































































































































































































Model Units vs. last month vs. September 2010 CYTD vs. CYTD 2010
Toyota Prius 11,008 18.0% -6.2% 104,251 -9.4%
Hyundai Sonata 2,001 -51.6% n/a 14,042 n/a
Lexus CT 200h 1,511 4.6% n/a 10,363 n/a
Lexus RX450h 861 32.5% -38.6% 8,562 -30.3%
Ford Fusion 857 55.3% -48.3% 9,405 -47.6%
Ford Escape 573 1.2% -25.1% 7,878 -17.4%
Honda Insight 492 -3.9% -75.0% 13,618 -13.9%
Honda Civic 480 57.4% -27.5% 3,635 -37.5%
Linc. MKZ Hybrid 477 4.8% 30.3% 4,830 1,184%
Toyota Camry 333 45.4% -72.1% 6,714 -45.7%
Buick LaCrosse 297 n/a n/a% 297 n/a
Honda CR-Z 289 -46.2% -79.6% 10,461 212.4%
Toy. Highlander 239 9.6% -68.4% 3,664 -36.7%
Lexus HS 250h 205 -11.3% -74.15% 2,383 -72.8%
Porsche Cayenne 107 -4.5% 2,575% 1,342 33,450%
Chevy Silverado 49 34.7% -86.3% 769 -55.3%
Altima 49 -77.4% -88.9% 3,147 -44.4%
Mazda Tribute 38 18.8% -43.3% 412 -26.6%
Chevy Tahoe 35 3,400.0% -47.0% 451 -63.4%
Infiniti M35h 33 -26.7% n/a 278 n/a
Cad. Escalade 30 114.3% -67.4% 710 -29.0%
GMC Yukon Hybrid 23 43.8% -73.6% 528 -49.0%
Lexus GS450h 19 5.6% 34.5% 227 -11.7%
VW Touareg Hybrid 18 28.6% n/a 340 n/a
BMW Hybrid 7 9 43.8% 50.0% 262/td>
285.3%
Mercedes S400 9 59.1% -92.1% 253 -71.1%
Lexus LS600hL 9 12% -11.1% 62 -31.1%
GMC Sierra 4 42.9% -87.9% 146 -65.2%
BMW X6 2 -50.0% n/a 41 -82.4%
Chevy Malibu Hybrid - n/a -100.0% 24 -93.8%
Mercedes ML450 - n/a -100.0% 1 -99.9%
All hybrids 20,056 13.8% -17.2% 211,597 -6.0%
All vehicles 1,017,332 -3.1% 7.5% 10,503,52610.0%







October 2011 Plug-in Electric Car Sales Numbers



Plug-in cars sold in the U.S. (October 2011):1,974
Plug-in Take-Rate:0.19%




U.S. plug-in electric sales for October 2011









































Model Units vs. last month vs. September 2010 CYTD vs. CYTD 2010
Chevrolet Volt 1,108 53.3% n/a 5,003 n/a
Nissan LEAF 849 -17.7% n/a 8,048 n/a
Smart ED 17 n/a n/a 105 n/a
All plug-in cars 1,974 12.4% n/a 13,156 n/a
All vehicles 1,049,754 -1.8% 9.8% 9,485,61210.4%








October 2011 Clean Diesel Car Sales Numbers



Clean Diesels sold in the U.S. (September 2011):7,663
Diesel Take-Rate:0.73%




U.S. clean diesel sales for October 2011




































































































Model Units vs. last month vs. September 2010 CYTD vs. CYTD 2010
VW Jetta 3,631 -12.7% -19.3% 44,714 -21.0%
Mercedes ML320 868 141.1% 192.3% 3,424 60.0%
Mercedes GL320 820 192.9% 131.6% 4,251 51.0%
Volkswagen Golf 7102.3% 49.2% 8,286 80.0%
BMW X5 460 -24.6% -38.6% 5,491 -14.0%
VW Touareg 387 7.8% 325.3% 2,578 90.0%
Audi Q7 302 20.3% 5.2% 3,195 26.0%
BMW 335d 281 37.4% 3,7% 2,936 -3.0%
Audi A3 184 -21.4% -36.3% 3,013 13.0%
Mercedes E320 138 -45.0% 39.2% 2,370 601.0%
Mercedes R320 30 76.5% -18.9% 436 44.0%
Mercedes S350 74 n/a n/a 74 n/a
Jeep Gr Cherokee - n/a -100.0% 152 -88%
All clean diesels 7,885 2.9% 0.7% 81,662 27.2%
All vehicles 1,017,332 -3.1% 7.5% 10,503,52610.0%








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