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How many Tesla's in New Zealand

Discussion in 'New Zealand' started by Miggy, May 1, 2015.

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  1. khayyam

    khayyam Member

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    I feel like every time I go out I see three TM3s. Bit strange with fewer than 1k of them in the country!

    Aside: anyone have experience with the PHEV outlander? It's occupying some of my idle speculation in the absence of the Y being in NZ any time soon...
     
  2. Miggy

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    August 2020 = 37 YTD = 326
    Model S = 1 YTD = 17
    Model 3 = 32 YTD = 275
    Model X = 4 YTD = 34

    Total 2019 = 802 (S=56) (X=89) (3=657)
    Total 2018 = 254 (S=108) (X=146)
    Total 2017 = 244 (S=128) (X=116)

    Some Other Sales
    EV - Hyundai Kona = 18 YTD = 153
    PHEV - Mitsubishi Outlander = 31 YTD = 280
    Hybrid - Toyota Rav4 = 468 YTD = 2611
    Audi E-Tron = 4 YTD = 31
    Jaguar I-Pace = 2 YTD = 44
    MB EQC = 5 YTD = 21
     
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  3. RobDickinson

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    September 2020 = 158 YTD = 484
    Model S = 6 YTD = 23
    Model 3 = 139 YTD = 414
    Model X = 13 YTD = 47

    Total 2019 = 802 (S=56) (X=89) (3=657)
    Total 2018 = 254 (S=108) (X=146)
    Total 2017 = 244 (S=128) (X=116)

    Some Other Sales
    EV - Hyundai Kona = 18 YTD = 171
    PHEV - Mitsubishi Outlander = 40 YTD = 320
    Hybrid - Toyota Rav4 = 338 YTD = 2949
    Audi E-Tron = 7 YTD = 38
    Jaguar I-Pace = 3 YTD = 47
    MB EQC = 2 YTD = 23
     
  5. Miggy

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    #165 Miggy, Oct 5, 2020
    Last edited: Oct 5, 2020
    September 2020 NZ Sales of all Passenger Cars/SUV's Top 15 by model.
    1 TOYOTA RAV4 464
    2 SUZUKI SWIFT 290
    3 KIA SPORTAGE 285
    4 TOYOTA COROLLA 283
    5 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER 262
    6 MAZDA CX-5 242
    7 HYUNDAI TUCSON 232
    8 KIA SELTOS 229
    9 MITSUBISHI ASX 227
    10 NISSAN X-TRAIL 201
    11 TOYOTA YARIS 182
    12 HYUNDAI KONA 150
    13 HONDA CRV 148
    14 SUZUKI VITARA 143
    15 TESLA MODEL 3 139
     
  6. miimura

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    Interesting. As long as Post #165 is nameplate totals for all propulsion types combined:
    Toyota RAV4 is 338/464=73% Hybrid
    Mitsubishi Outlander is 40/262=15% PHEV
    Hyundai Kona is 18/150=12% EV
     
  7. Ecoli

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    That is interesting, it does look like all types
     
  8. Miggy

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    Hi Miimura
    Yes the post is for all propulsion types, I think in a few years you will not be able to buy a non-hybrid as all cars will have some sort of electric aided propulsion to help it along.
    In New Zealand Jaguar i-pace is 16% of all Jaguar sales YTD.
     
  9. Miggy

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    October 2020 = 19 YTD = 503
    Model S = 1 YTD = 24
    Model 3 = 15 YTD = 429
    Model X = 3 YTD = 50

    Total 2019 = 802 (S=56) (X=89) (3=657)
    Total 2018 = 254 (S=108) (X=146)
    Total 2017 = 244 (S=128) (X=116)

    Some Other Sales
    EV - Hyundai Kona = 14 YTD = 185
    PHEV - Mitsubishi Outlander = 39 YTD = 359
    Hybrid - Toyota Rav4 = 163 YTD = 3112
    Audi E-Tron = 18 YTD = 56
    Jaguar I-Pace = 5 YTD = 52
    MB EQC = 5 YTD = 28
     
  10. Lozza12

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    Interesting how in the Herald now every article about EVs has become free advertising for the Audi etron. Pretty irritating when it’s one of the weakest value for money buys.
     
  11. Ecoli

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    You might be onto something
    what's top of the range on mercury energy buy an EV.....Audi etron
    and who's missing Tesla

    Buy an EV
     
  12. jeffnz

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    Just guessing but perhaps Audi is paying for these product placements? Tesla of course wouldn't be paying
     
  13. Ecoli

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    yep most likely pay to play
     
  14. Miggy

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    #174 Miggy, Dec 3, 2020
    Last edited: Dec 3, 2020
    November 2020 = 2 YTD = 505
    Model S = 0 YTD = 24
    Model 3 = 1 YTD = 430
    Model X = 1 YTD = 51

    Total 2019 = 802 (S=56) (X=89) (3=657)
    Total 2018 = 254 (S=108) (X=146)
    Total 2017 = 244 (S=128) (X=116)

    Some Other Sales
    EV - Hyundai Kona = 27 YTD = 212
    PHEV - Mitsubishi Outlander = 45 YTD = 404
    Hybrid - Toyota Rav4 = 400 YTD = 3512
    Audi E-Tron = 17 YTD = 73
    Jaguar I-Pace = 6 YTD = 58
    MB EQC = 7 YTD = 35
    Best selling EV for November was the MG ZS EV with 60 sales
     
  15. Lozza12

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    Ouch! No boats arrived?
     
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    First boat into Auckland didn't drop any cars off (all onboard were bound for Aussie), first boat to offload for NZ arrived in Auckland on 1st December, should see some deliveries happen this week.
     
  17. Miggy

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    December 2020 = 88 YTD = 593
    Model S = 3 YTD = 27
    Model 3 = 81 YTD = 511
    Model X = 4 YTD = 55

    Total 2019 = 802 (S=56) (X=89) (3=657)
    Total 2018 = 254 (S=108) (X=146)
    Total 2017 = 244 (S=128) (X=116)

    Some Other Sales
    EV - Hyundai Kona = 24 YTD = 236
    PHEV - Mitsubishi Outlander = 27 YTD = 431
    Hybrid - Toyota Rav4 = 318 YTD = 3830
    Audi E-Tron = 8 YTD = 81
    Jaguar I-Pace = 4 YTD = 62
    MB EQC = 2 YTD = 37
     
  18. Miggy

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    In 2020 how did Tesla do against it's competition ?
    2020 Sales for the Year
    Audi 1498
    BMW 1603
    Jaguar 353
    Lexus 818
    M-Benz 1972
    Tesla 593
    Volvo 443
    VW 2929
     
  19. Matt_NZ

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    Looks like the Model S & X numbers will stay stagnant for a while now. With the new refresh there will be no new deliveries in NZ (and all RHD markets) until 2022
     
  20. Miggy

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    January 2021 = 35 YTD = 35
    Model S = 4 YTD = 4
    Model 3 = 29 YTD = 29
    Model X = 2 YTD = 2

    Total 2020 = 593 (S=27) (X=55) (3=511)
    Total 2019 = 802 (S=56) (X=89) (3=657)
    Total 2018 = 254 (S=108) (X=146)
    Total 2017 = 244 (S=128) (X=116)

    Some Other Sales
    EV - Hyundai Kona = 56 YTD = 56
    PHEV - Mitsubishi Outlander = 41 YTD = 41
    Hybrid - Toyota Rav4 = 327 YTD = 327
    Audi E-Tron = 18 YTD = 18
    Jaguar I-Pace = 11 YTD = 11
    MB EQC = 12 YTD = 12
     

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