Friday, 8 June 2018

Nissan and Toyota Lead May Electric Car Sales Race

May was a good month for automakers Nissan and Toyota, and especially for their electric vehicles departments. The Leaf sold 1,576 units in the US during the month, rising by over 400 from April. This is mainly attributed to the new 151-mile battery in the Leaf, though a 220-mile battery is slated to come out later in the year. Toyota’s plug-in hybrid engine Prius Prime sold 2,924 units in May, rising to roughly half the sales of the standard Prius Hybrid. As technology increases and the buyer base adapts to the increased number of EV options, it is likely that the numbers will only rise in months to come.   After a slow month in April, sales of the Nissan Leaf came roaring back in May. Nissan sold 1,576 Leafs in May, up from 1,171 the month before. The Leaf also had a record month in Canada, selling 906 units north of the border. It is worth noting that this achievement was accomplished with the redesigned Leaf's 151-mile battery. A 220-mile battery is still due out later this year, which will increase the car's functionality but boost its price too. Sales of the BMW i3 continued their slide from April, rolling out just 424 cars, versus 503 the month before. Volkswagen's e-Golf sales were also down to 76 cars as the company transitions to a new Golf due out next year, and to a new strategy of dedicated electric-car models. Click Here to Continue Reading

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