The Tesla Model Y was the best-selling electric car (BEV) last year in Spain, with 6,833 units, or 266.2% more than in 2022, while the Ford Kuga took the lead in plug-in hybrids (PHEV) in the last month above the Lynk & Co 01, with 4,088 units (+75.8%), according to data processed by Ideauto for the Spanish Association of Car and Truck Manufacturers (Anfac).
Specifically, the Model Y is followed in the annual ranking by the Tesla Model 3, which increased its sales by 128.6% in 2023, reaching 6,116 units. Closing the ‘top 5’ of the year are the MG4 with 3,094 units (+1,424%), the Fiat 500 (2,022 units; +8.3%) and the Dacia Spring (2,013 units; 93.6%).
In December, the Tesla Model Y prevailed among the best-selling BEVs, with 927 units (+251%), followed by the Model 3 (842 units; +195.4%), the Mini (274 units; +55.7%) , the Mercedes EQA Class (227 units; +233.8%) and the BMW i4 Series (225 units; +603%).
In this sense, between the two Tesla models represent more than 25% of BEV sales for the year and a 30% share in December.
For its part, the Ford Kuga ended the year as the best-selling plug-in hybrid (PHEV), with 4,088 units and growth of 75.8%, after overtaking the Chinese-Swedish Lynk model in the last month & Co 01, which closed the year with 3,930 units, 45.5% more than the year before. The annual ‘top 5’ of hybrid hybrid vehicles is completed by the Kia Sportage, with 2,526 units (+160.4%); the Peugeot 3008, with 2,480 units (-9.4%), and the Mercedes GLC-Class, with 2,193 units (+38.2%).
Additionally, the most popular non-plug-in hybrid models last month were the Toyota Corolla, with 1,829 units, up 71.1%; the Nissan Qashqai (1,559 units; +56.1%), the Toyota Yaris Cross (1,189 units, -11.1%); the Renault Arkana (1,022 units, +1.1%); and the Fiat 500, which closes the ranking of the five best-selling HEV models in December with 995 units (-6.8%).
In this sense, the best-selling non-plug-in hybrid model in 2023 is the Toyota Corolla, which beat the Toyota C-HR, with 19,845 units (+16.8%) against 18,478 units (+15.6%) of C. -HR. Both Toyota models are followed by the Nissan Qashqai, with 15,908 units (+54.4%), while the ‘top 5’ is completed by the Toyota Yaris Cross, with 15,514 units, 23.6% more, and the Fiat 500 , with 13,855 units (+2.1%).
2024-01-07 15:33:54
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