Toyota hybrids outsell EVs 8 million to 1 million to date - Torque News

Despite flat or declining green car sales in the U. S. market, Toyota’s hybrid sales reached another landmark in August, topping 8 million vehicles in total sold since the company began producing the Prius and other hybrids. In each of the past three years, Toyota has sold over 1. 2 million hybrids, and 2015 is on pace to exceed that with over 700,000 sold YTD. Other car companies are rumored to have sold a few hybrids as well. Estimates are that electrified vehicles such as the Tesla Model S, Prius Plug-in hybrid, Chevy Volt, and Nissan Leaf will pass the one million mark. May, June, and July EV sales in the U. S. were well behind 2014’s sales and July, in particular, was terrible with sales down 20%. Globally, EV sales are doing much better, and sales are up. However, EV sales still don’t add up to anywhere near 1%... In the past two years, Toyota has added new hybrid models including the U. S. market RAV 4 Hybrid and Lexus NX 300h. Toyota offers hybrid versions of all its top-selling cars and crossovers. EV and Hybrid shoppers also have new models to look forward to. The all-new Prius , the first in about seven years will debut in September. The Chevy Bolt, an affordable 200-mile range EV is on schedule to launch in 2016. Tesla often speaks about having an affordable EV in the works but nobody outside of the company has ever seen it, and there is no set launch date. Source: www.torquenews.com