All major automakers are posting September sales numbers for plug-in electric vehicles.
NOTE: This article is updated throughout the day as soon as more data is available.
Last update: Thursday, October 3, 2013 @ 02:10 pm.
![]() | Nissan LEAF Nissan LEAF finished the month with 1,953 deliveries, an increase of 99 percent year over year. Atlanta was the No. 1 LEAF market in the U.S., as electric vehicle sales increases spread from the West Coast to a new wave of markets. Since introducing the 2013 LEAF in March, deliveries are up more than 320 percent over the same period in the prior year. In terms of year-to-date results in 2013, sales of the Nissan LEAF now stand at 16,076 units. Nissan LEAF also recently passed 35,000 total sales |
![]() | Chevrolet Volt The Chevrolet Volt sold 1,766 units in September, a 38.1% percent decrease compared to September of 2012. In terms of year-to-date results in 2013, sales of the Chevrolet Volt now stand at 16,760 units. The September 2013 number is also a big drop from the August number, when GM became the first manufacturer to sell more than 3,000 units in one month. |
![]() | Toyota Prius Plug-in Deliveries of the Toyota Prius Plug-In in September were 1,152, down from 1791 units in August, and 24 percent drop from a year’s ago number of 1,652 units. In terms of year-to-date results in 2013, sales of the Toyota Prius Plug-in now stand at 7,974 units. |
![]() | Ford C-Max Energi Ford C-MAX Energi had its best month for the year, with 758 September deliveries, which is up 22% over their previous high for the year. In terms of year-to-date results in 2013, sales of the C-MAX Energi now stand at 4,474 units. |
![]() | Ford Fusion Energi The Ford Fusion Energi sold 750 units in September, its highest monthly total ever. In terms of year-to-date results in 2013, sales of the Ford Fusion Energi stand at 3,341 units. |
![]() | Tesla Model S – No Sales Data to Report Tesla Motors does not report monthly sales like every other automaker. We’ll find out how many Model S sedans Tesla sold when it reports its second-quarter financial results later this month. |
![]() | Ford Focus Electric Deliveries of the Ford Focus Electric were 110 in September. In terms of year-to-date results in 2013, sales of the Ford Focus Electric now stand at 1,335 units. |
![]() | Mitsubishi i Sales of the Mitsubishi i-MiEV electric carin September were 20, which brings the year-to-date total to 932 units. |
![]() | Honda Fit EV Honda sold 35 Fit EVs in Septeber, bringing the year’s total to 455. The company had its best-ever month in June with 208 Fit EVs sold. Honda announced in May that it has cut the monthly lease payment on its Fit EV from $389 to $259 and also is cutting the payment for those who already had leased the vehicle. |
![]() | Toyota RAV4 EV Toyota RAV4 EV sold 167 units in September. That’s down on August’s record 231 units. In terms of year-to-date results in 2013, sales of the Toyota RAV4 EV now stand at 808 units. |
![]() | Honda Accord Plug-in The 2014 Honda Accord Plug-In Hybrid logged 51 units last month. In terms of year-to-date results in 2013, sales 2014 Honda Accord Plug-In Hybrid now stand at 295 units. |
![]() | Smart Fortwo Electric Drive The smart fortwo electric drive went on sale on May-15 with starting price of $25,000, while the cabriolet is priced at $28,000 before federal credits. Last month, smart fortwo ED sold 137 units, which brings the total amount sold in the first 3.5 months to 310 units. |
![]() | Fiat 500e – No Sales Data to Report Like Tesla, FIAT Brand North America does not report monthly sales. The 2013 Fiat 500e is priced at $32,500, which includes a $700 destination charge. However, eligible California residents may be able to purchase the 2013 Fiat 500e for as low as $20,500, after federal credits. |
![]() | Chevrolet Spark EV GM sold 78 Chevrolet Spark EVs last month in California and Oregon only. Previously in August and July, GM sold 102 and 103 Spark EVs, respectively. MSRP for the 2014 Chevrolet Spark EV 1LT starts at $27,495 – as low as $19,995 net of the full federal tax credit which ranges from $0 to $7,500 – and includes $810 destination freight charge. |