EVs Outsell Diesel Cars For the First Time

Gero Lilleike

5 Oct 2021

EVs Outsell Diesel Cars For the First Time

The demand for Electric Vehicles (EVs) in Europe has risen sharply in recent months and for the first time ever, EVs have outsold diesel cars. 

The shift towards electric mobility is gaining momentum. Rapidly. 

Indeed, South Africa still has a long way to go before mass adoption of electric vehicles becomes a reality. Nonetheless, in other regions of the world, the demand for EVs and plug-in hybrid (PHEVs) cars is skyrocketing.

In 2020, and despite the effects of the Covid 19 pandemic, markets in Europe registered EV (including PHEVs) volume increases of 147% compared to 2019, going from 575 000 units to 1.42 million units. A total 12% of all new passenger cars registered in Europe in 2020 were EVs.   

More recently though, in August 2021, EVs and PHEVs secured record market share in Europe while the overall new car market declined by as much as 18%, the worst decline since 2014.  

The ongoing chip shortage is a key contributor to a drop in sales. However, the sales performance of EVs and PHEVs is booming in Europe, achieving the second-highest market share at 21% for August 2021. 

August EV volumes in Europe at 151 737 represented a year-on-year increase of 61% with total 2021 volumes at 1.32 million units. 

EVs Outsell Diesel Cars For the First Time 


The Volkswagen ID.3 is one of the best-selling EVs in Europe

For the first time ever, EVs have outsold diesel cars on the old continent. In August 2020, diesel registrations exceeded EV registrations by 158 300 units. A year later, EVs outsold diesel cars by 10 100 units. 

Popular EV models in Europe contributing to this success include the electric Fiat 500, Peugeot 208, Hyundai Kona, Opel Corsa, Kia Niro and of course, the Volkswagen ID.3, which is one of Europe’s top-selling EVs. 

Toyota Drives Hybrid Uptake in South Africa

Toyota Corolla Cross
The locally-built Toyota Corolla Cross is the cheapest hybrid you can buy in SA right now. 

The uptake of EVs in South Africa remains slow with prohibitively high pricing, lack of incentives, lack of product choice and range anxiety being some of the main factors preventing widespread adoption.  

Hybrids, however, form the bridge or transition zone between ICE vehicles and EVs and Toyota is playing a growing role in offering affordable hybrids to South African consumers. 

The forthcoming Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid, which will be locally manufactured at Toyota’s facility in Prospecton, Durban, will soon be the cheapest hybrid car on sale in South Africa priced from R413 000.

We recently drove the Toyota Corolla Cross, see our impressions here

But that’s not all, Toyota also recently introduced the Corolla Hybrid sedan and the RAV4 Hybrid family car in South Africa which has broadened the choice available to local buyers but importantly, at prices that are more reasonable than what the EV market currently offers locally. 

Of course, the updated Toyota Prius Hybrid is still available locally and potential hybrid buyers might also be interested to consider the recently-launched Honda Fit Hybrid.

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Gero Lilleike

Gero Lilleike

Gero Lilleike is a published writer and photographer with most of his work appearing in the fields of travel and motoring. Gero has worked as a motoring journalist for Cars.co.za for the past 8 years and takes every opportunity to go on an adventure whether it be offroad or in the ocean. For Gero, a car's worth is measured by how many surfboards it's able to carry.

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