These Are the Bestselling Electric Cars So Far in 2022
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If you bought one of these, you have one of the best EVs.
0:00 Best Selling Electric Vehicles of 2022
0:25 Chevrolet Bolt EV and EUV
1:33 Tesla Model S
1:58 Ford Mustang Mach‑E
2:58 Tesla Model 3
3:35 Hyundai Ioniq5 and KIA EV6
4:15 Polestar 2
4:33 Volvo XC40 Recharge
5:12 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid and Prime PHEV, New Prius
6:08 Tesla Model Y
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Crikey, in Canada the Model Y starts at $CAD85k, so I’ve heard.
Wait, is that Gus Fring?
We recently got a Polestar 2 and are loving it, very good build quality and software so far.
Nissan leaf didn’t make the list? Interesting 🤔
Hybrids are not electric cars!
How about International numbers?
VS
U.S. only numbers…
Tesla Model S is a 5 door Hatchback not a 4 door Sedan .
Stick to the script.
Don’t lump two cars from same manufacturer to push out another.
Tesla Rules.
Stick to the script.
These are the bestselling “Electric” cars so far in 2022.
Don’t bring in Hybrid vehicles. You sound like a 🤡
Tesla rules.
Forgot to mention — Ford loses money on every Mach — E Sold
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“3/4 through 2022”, bro it’s December in just over a week 😂
Here’s the problem with your video: your sales numbers are based on how many the manufacturer can deliver, not by customer demand. So the car company that can make them the fastest is the winner, not the manufacturer that makes the most desirable car. Until you can go to a dealer lot and pick one out of stock or order one already built by Tesla, you really don’t know who the best selling car is by customer choice. Tesla is only number 1 because they can make them faster then anyone right now.
Back to the top 5 like in the old days of CNET no one dose it like Cooley more please sir.
This video needed a bar graph
PHEV is certainly overlooked. Alex Dykes did a great analysis of how getting more people into hybrids will make a far larger difference in terms of emissions and efficiency than everyone jumping straight to EVs.
I’ve had my Bolt EUV for 2 months now. Absolutely love it.
I will never buy a Tesla. Unreliable, expensive, and Musk is never getting a dime from me.
Anything gas does not belong anywhere in these lists. Stop talking about it.
Your so bought and paid for , hybrids are not electric cars. Car companies must be paying you $200 to distort the truth to Americans like this.
Weird no mention of Tesla model X — 21,500 made in first 3 quarters. Would be 5th if not combining GMs models.
Model Y is likely to outsell Toyota’s top gas car in 2023. Already surpassed them in California this year. They are production limited
in the US.
I am impressed that you got “clean” numbers for this, as Tesla seems to always give me a headache whenever I try to do this kind of analysis.
For example most companies break out their sales by region, Tesla (unless you know where to look) tends to not only “not do that” but even getting separate vehicle data (they group the model 3/y and s/x) can be tricky, let alone break downs for specific trims or options.
Hopefully NIO come to USA. Just SWAPPING the battery.
Volvo and Polestar 👍
Why did you add the hybrid Toyota’s on this list??!!
Gave this one a thumbs down👎as Toyota, who refuses to even make a dedicated BEV was mentioned.
When mentioning Toyota discuss their unwillingness to make an BEV and how they are going back to the drawing board, to even come up with a strategy for BEV. As such your looking at 5 more years, meaning Toyota, with its highest debt load of any major auth dealer will probably be bankrupt.
Credible, open-minded, and delightfully realistic. This channel has my trust.
One very important number he conveniently left out, is the rate of year over year growth of the Model 3 and Model Y. The rate of growth in sales of those two models, puts them so far ahead of the “competition” that it will take GM and Ford 10 years to catch up. Ramping up production seems to be their biggest problem. Until Ford and GM solve that problem. they will never compete with Tesla.
am I reading some of these prices correctly? $156K?
Fake selection
Thanks for a nice run-down of what’s out there to purchase.
Thanks for a nice run-down of what’s out there to purchase.