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What are the most popular electric and hybrid cars and brands? Industry report reveals top sellers for 2022, including Tesla Model 3 and Toyota RAV4 Hybrid

It should be no surprise that Toyota completely dominates the hybrid space in terms of sales.

Australians bought 1,081,429 new cars and vehicles in 2022, but until now it's been slightly tricky to determine exactly how many of those are hybrid, electric, or even plug-in hybrids.

As the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI) has historically reported Australian new-car sales by brand and model, it becomes hard to keep track of models that have multiple variants and powertrain types.

Australia's most popular passenger car, the Toyota RAV4, for example, is clearly very popular as a hybrid, but the FCAI's report of 34,845 sold in 2022 doesn't break it down by petrol or hybrid.

Now the FCAI has released a report that breaks down how Australians bought electric and electrified cars in 2022, with a much more specific set of data.

We'll leave full tables at the end of this page, but starting with the most popular electric cars of 2022, there  aren't too many surprises - the Tesla Model 3 (with 10,877 sales) and Model Y (8717 sales) ran away with first and second, leaving daylight to rivals like the BYD Atto 3 (2113) and the Polestar 2 (1524).

Hyundai took out sixth with the Kona EV (1096), eighth with the Ioniq 5 (756) and 10th with the now discontinued Ioniq (580).

Overall, Tesla Sold 19,594 electric cars in 2022, with Hyundai trailing far behind in second at 2432 sales, and BYD third with 2113.

The Tesla Model 3 (with 10,877 sales) and Model Y (8717 sales) ran away with first and second.

While MG's ZS EV (1119) was the fifth most popular electric car in 2022, the brand was much more successful by percentage when it comes to plug-in hybrids - its HS PHEV sold 1554 units in 2022, beating the Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross PHEV (926) and Volvo XC60 PHEV (591).

MG sold 1554 plug-ins in 2022, followed by Mitsubishi (1229) and Volvo (1005).

But no brand dominated a drivetrain type more than Toyota in the traditional hybrid space. Of its 231,050 sales in 2022, 72,815 were hybrids. It beat all other hybrid-selling brands by tens of thousands, with second place technically being under its own umbrella, with Lexus taking the spot with 2968 hybrid sales.

The RAV4 (26,547), Corolla (17,585), and Kluger (8413) took the podium, while Camry, Yaris Cross, C-HR, and Corolla Cross followed. The Lexus NX350h is eighth with 1389 sales, while the GWM Haval H6 Hybrid and Subaru Forester rounded out the top 10.

 

Top 10 electric cars of 2022

 

ModelSales in 2022
Tesla Model 310877
Tesla Model Y8717
BYD Atto 32113
Polestar 21524
MG ZS EV1119
Hyundai Kona1096
Volvo XC40983
Hyundai Ioniq 5756
BMW iX3593
Hyundai Ioniq580

 

Top 10 hybrid cars of 2022

 

ModelSales in 2022
Toyota RAV426547
Corolla17585
Kluger8413
Camry7654
Yaris Cross6394
C-HR3517
Corolla Cross1984
Lexus NX350h1389
Haval H61194
Subaru Forester882

 

Top 10 plug-in hybrid cars of 2022

 

ModelSales in 2022
MG HS PHEV1554
Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross PHEV926
Volvo XC60591
Mercedes GLC300e363
Mitsubishi Outlander303
Volvo XC90267
BMW X3 xDrive30e230
Lexus NX450h230
Mini Cooper PHEV189
BMW X5 xDrive 45e176

 

Top 10 electric car brands of 2022

 

BrandSales in 2022
Tesla19594
Hyundai2432
BYD2113
Polestar1524
Volvo1474
BMW1293
Mercedes1153
MG1119
Kia949
Mini455

 

Top 8 hybrid car brands of 2022

 

BrandSales in 2022
Toyota72815
Lexus2968
GWM1952
Subaru1567
Kia1276
Honda537
Hyundai375
Maserati183

 

Top 10 plug-in hybrid car brands of 2022

 

BrandSales in 2022
MG1554
Mitsubishi1229
Volvo1005
BMW577
Mercedes421
Lexus230
Mini189
Porsche159
Ford139
Kia126

 

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