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Australia’s top 10 electric cars and brands in August and 2022 year

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Bridie Schmidt

Electric car sales claimed 4.4% of the auto market in the month of August as sales volume for the year to date neared 15,000, two new highs for zero emissions transport in Australia.

As The Driven reported on Monday, August was a milestone month for both Tesla and and the overall market, with the world’s most popular EV brand selling twice as many Model 3s as Toyota sold Camrys, and introducing the long awaited electric crossover, the Model Y.

After a gap in exports from China as the country grappled with renewed Covid outbreaks and ensuing shutdowns, Tesla delivered more than 3,000 EVs in August, tipping over the 8,000 mark for the first eight months of the year.

As with most models on the market, sales numbers are actually indicated by deliveries. By and large, carmakers are taking pre-order deposits ahead of delivery, as they clamber for inventory (or in the case of Tesla, ramp production back up after its factory shutdown delays.)

This meant that – although some Tesla customers have held orders since as far back as January – Tesla was only able to mark as a sale once the cars were delivered – in August, this has been 2,380 Model 3s and 1,017 Model Ys.

The Highlander Kona Electric. Source: Hyundai

That gave Tesla the top two spots in the August monthly sales, by a country mile.

Hyundai claimed third place for the month with its Kona Electric (120 cars), followed by the Kia EV6 (80 cars) in fourth place. Hyundai followed this up with 78 all-electric Ioniq sales putting it in fifth place. Perhaps surprisingly, the BMW iX – which starts at $135,900 – holds sixth place with 75 deliveries in August.

Top 10 EV models in August

Rank EV Model Starting Price EV sales Aug 2022 YTD 2022
1 Tesla Model 3 $63,900 2,380 7,037
2 Tesla Model Y $72,300 1,017 1,017
3 Hyundai Kona Electric $54,500 120 777
4 Kia EV6 $67,990 80 426
5 Hyundai Ioniq $49,970 78 532
6 BMW iX $135,900 75 239
7 Hyundai Ioniq 5 $69,990 72 418
8 Mini Cooper Electric $55,650 55 270
9 Polestar 2 $63,900 38 694
10 Nissan Leaf $61,490 38 284

Top 10 EV brands YTD 2022

Tesla can claim some 55% of the 14,523 EVs sold in Australia so far in 2022. Hyundai claims second place with 1,728 EVs sold in Australia so far for the year – almost 12% of EV market share – while Polestar, MG and Kia hold third, fourth and fifth place.

Rank Brand EV Sales YTD 2022 % EV market share
1 Tesla 8,054 55.45%
2 Hyundai 1,728 11.90%
3 Polestar 694 4.78%
4 MG 673 4.63%
5 Kia 609 4.19%
6 Volvo 525 3.61%
7 BMW 410 2.82%
8 Porsche 374 2.58%
9 Nissan 276 1.90%
10 Audi 90 0.62%
11 Lexus 55 0.38%
12 Mazda 27 0.19%
13 Genesis 26 0.18%
14 Jaguar 17 0.12%

Top 10 EV models YTD 2022

This means the Tesla Model 3 and Model Y – unsurprisingly – are the two top sellers in the local EV market in 2022 so far. Perhaps surprisingly however are the next three places. The Hyundai Kona Electric maintains its popularity holding third place, with 777 vehicles sold year-to-date and 120 for the month.

Polestar holds fourth place with 694 sales, while the MG ZS EV holds fifth place with 673 sales.

The 2022 MG ZS EV. LHD model shown. Source: MG

If not for a pause in deliveries while the SAIC-owned brand waits for its refreshed ZS EV to hit the market, the ZS EV could be sitting at number three.

But not for long – with BYD Atto 3 deliveries now underway we expect to see it race up the leaderboard in coming months.

EV Sales in Australia, 2011 – Aug 2022

This article has been updated to correct Taycan and Polestar 2 sales figures.

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