Norway 2023. Best Selling Cars Top 50 Ranking With An EV On Top
Norway Best Selling Cars ranking 2023 is lead by the Tesla Model Y with 26,427 sales (+52.3%), followed by the Volkswagen ID.4 (-26.5%). The Toyota bZ4X jumps 39 spots into 6th.
Norway. Best Selling Cars Ranking 2022: Nine Out Of Top Ten Models Are Electric
Norway Best Selling Cars ranking in 2022 is lead by the new Tesla Model Y with 17,356 sales (+109.9%). The new BMW iX lands in 4th place.
Norway best selling models 2016. The top 100
Norway best selling models 2016 ranking shows many new stars behind the usual leader, the Volkswagen Golf. EVs and Hybrids models dominate the scene with BMW i3 jumped in 8th.
Norway Auto Market Report 2018-2028
Norway Auto Report 2018-2028 features historical data, market insights plus professional forecast on new vehicles sales by type, manufacturer, brand, and model providing an easy-to-use picture of the competitive landscape and its evolution.
Norway 2019. Tesla ended 2nd in a moderately negative market (-3.8%)
Norwegian Auto Market in 2019 was moderately negative. Indeed, Total sales have been 142.363, down 3.8% from the correspondent period last year. Volkswagen kept the lead, while Tesla overtook Toyota, more than doubling the share with the Model3 best-selling model.
Norway 2018. EVs segment at 62% in a market down 6%
Norwegian Auto Market lost 6% in the 2018 following the previous year all time record. After over a decade of Volkswagen Golf dominion, new Nissan Leaf has taken the throne of best-seller pushing Nissan up a fantastic 124% and EV/Hybrid segment at 62% mix.
Norway 2021. Tesla Reaches The Top Of The Leaderboard, In Strong Market (+24.7%)
Norway Auto market in 2021 rises by 24.7% with 176,276 sales, reporting a strong performance this year, despite gaining just 3% in Q4. Tesla reaches the top of the leaderboard, gaining 133.5%.
Norway best selling cars. The top 50 in the 2017
Norway best selling cars in the 2017 dominated by electric vehicles, with the Volkswagen eGolf on top of the list ahead of the BMW i3 jumped on the podium. The new Toyota C-HR was already within the top 10.
Norway 2023. Auto Market Keeps Losing (-24.3%)
Norwegian auto market in 2023 falls for the second year in a row, closing with 152,374 sales (-24.3%). December with 15,551 new registrations reported the 5th consecutive monthly loss (-62.8%). Tesla becomes best selling brand rising 19.3% and 2 spots in the rankings.
Norway 2017. Tesla up 143% in a market up for the 5th year
Norway Cars Market hit in the 2017 the 3rd highest sales level ever, keeping the fast process to renovate vehicles with traditional combustion with AFVs, actually at 50% of the mix. The leader, Volkswagen, struggles while Tesla and Volvo are the 2017 winners.