Overall auto volume wasOctober saw combined EVs at 91.3% share in Norway, comprising 84.2% full electrics , and 7.1% plugin hybrids . These compare with YoY figures of%, 77.5%, and 9.0%, respectively. BEVs have gained almost another 7% of the market over the past year, and PHEVs lost share, though not as rapidly as the other non-BEV powertrains.
HEVs were halved to 489 units, diesel was at just 43% of YoY volume , and petrol, at just 87 units, was down to under a third of its October 2022 volume. This is the second consecutive month where petrol-only powertrains have seen under 100 sales — and under 1% market share — and they will continue to fade out from here.
Relatively strong performers in October were the Toyota BZ4X, Subaru Solterra, and the Hyundai Kona. Relatively weak performers included the two Teslas, the VW ID.4, Volvo XC40, Audi Q8 e-tron, and BMW i4. As usual, most of these month-to-month variations are down to shifting logistics choices of the manufacturers, rather than dramatic changes in consumer preference.made its first appearance, though with just a single unit for now.
Another notable performance came from the Mercedes EQE, which almost doubled its volume over the prior period, and entered the top 20 for the first time.
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