Posts about Cars and Motor Vehicles
Here are the top 15 car manufacturers and sales volumes from 2022.
I will update the post with info posted in comments.
Toyota (9,566,961)
2021: "Toyota will have 70 electrified models by 2025, 15 of them battery EVs and seven of them with the Beyond Zero bZ brand. Pickups will also get electrified, and Toyota has the goal of being carbon neutral by 2050." https://www.forbes.com/wheels/news/automaker-ev-plans/
2022: "Toyota expects its sales of all-electric vehicles to reach 3.5 million by 2030, and will introduce 30 EV models by that time." https://www.protocol.com/climate/electric-vehicle-automaker-goals
2023: "10 pure electric models globally by 2025" https://www.driving.co.uk/news/new-cars/current-upcoming-pure-electric-car-guide-updated/#TVW (8,263,104)
2021: "The Volkswagen brand says that battery EVs will be 70% of its sales in Europe in 2030. For the U.S. and China, the VW brand goal is more than 50% full-electric vehicle sales by 2030. The VW Group has 70 new electrified models in the pipeline, and several already on the market. VW said that 2026 will be the last year it launches a combustion platform. VW said that 2026 will be the last year it launches a combustion platform." https://www.forbes.com/wheels/news/automaker-ev-plans/
2022: "Volkswagen has committed to designing its last combustion engine platform in 2026, though it will still sell gas-powered cars after that. Still, it plans for half of all vehicles sold in the U.S. and China and 70% of all vehicles sold in Europe to be electric by 2030. The company aims for nearly all vehicles sold in all markets to be zero emissions by 2040." https://www.protocol.com/climate/electric-vehicle-automaker-goalsHyundai Kia (6,848,198)
2021: "Kia is promising seven dedicated battery electrics by the end of 2027, and plans global sales of half a million battery cars annually by 2026. EVs (including hybrids) are expected to be 25 percent of global sales in 2029. In South Korea, North America and Europe, EVs will be 20 percent of Kia sales by 2025." https://www.forbes.com/wheels/news/automaker-ev-plans/
2022: "Hyundai plans to sell 1.9 million battery EVs annually by 2030, and will introduce 17 new EV models by then. That would equal 7% of the global market. Meanwhile, Kia — which is owned by Hyundai — wants to boost annual sales of battery EVs to 1.2 million by the end of the decade." https://www.protocol.com/climate/electric-vehicle-automaker-goalsStellantis (6,002,900)
2021: "Stellantis will have 55 electrified cars and trucks for sale in the U.S. and Europe by 2025. It is planning that 70% of its European sales, and 40% of its American, will be either battery electric or plug-in hybrid within four years." https://www.forbes.com/wheels/news/automaker-ev-plans/
2022: "planning to only sell EVs in Europe by 2030, while half of all sales in the U.S. will be EVs by then. The company plans to offer more than 75 EV models and sell 5 million EVs annually around the world by 2030." https://www.protocol.com/climate/electric-vehicle-automaker-goalsGM (5,941,737)
2021: "The General says it plans to stop selling gas and diesel vehicles by 2035." https://www.forbes.com/wheels/news/automaker-ev-plans/
2022: "General Motors committed to selling only zero-emission cars and trucks by 2035." https://www.protocol.com/climate/electric-vehicle-automaker-goalsFord (4,235,737)
2022: "Ford is planning for half of all vehicles it sells to be electric by 2030. Like BMW, the company has also set interim goals. By the end of 2023, Ford wants to produce 600,000 EVs a year." https://www.protocol.com/climate/electric-vehicle-automaker-goals
2023: "Ford is attempting to follow-through on its plan to sell 600,000 electric vehicles annually in Europe by 2026." https://www.driving.co.uk/news/new-cars/current-upcoming-pure-electric-car-guide-updated/#FHonda (4,074,372)
2021: "The Japanese automaker will sell only EVs and hybrids in Europe after 2022. By 2030, Honda says 40 percent of its North American vehicle sales will be either battery electric or hydrogen, and by 2040 all gas cars will be phased out." https://www.forbes.com/wheels/news/automaker-ev-plans/
2022: "Honda aims to make its entire lineup zero-emissions in major markets by 2040. The company wants to offer 30 EV models by 2030, and crank out more than 2 million EVs a year." https://www.protocol.com/climate/electric-vehicle-automaker-goals
2023: "plans to launch 30 new EVs by 2030 and for 40% of its sales in Europe to be either electric or fuel-cell vehicles by 2030 (80% by 2035) and to phase out internal combustion globally by 2040." https://www.driving.co.uk/news/new-cars/current-upcoming-pure-electric-car-guide-updated/#HNissan (3,225,478)
2021: "The company now says it will have eight EVs on the road by the end of 2023, and plans to eventually be selling a million hybrid or electric cars annually around the world." https://www.forbes.com/wheels/news/automaker-ev-plans/
2022: "Nissan wants EVs to make up at least 75% of its sales in Europe, 55% in Japan, and 40% in China by fiscal year 2026. By fiscal year 2030, it wants 40% of its U.S. sales to be EVs. It’s planning to introduce 23 new electrified models, including 15 new EVs, by the end of the decade." https://www.protocol.com/climate/electric-vehicle-automaker-goalsBMW (2,399,636)
2021: "By the end of 2025, we will have delivered a total of around two million fully electric vehicles to customers. By 2030, the company said approximately half its global sales will be battery cars." https://www.forbes.com/wheels/news/automaker-ev-plans/
2022: "BMW wants 50% of global sales to be electric before 2030. The German automaker set an interim target of selling 2 million EVs by 2025." https://www.protocol.com/climate/electric-vehicle-automaker-goalsChangan (2,347,163)
Renault (2,051,174)
2023: "the company plans to have eight pure-electric models in its global portfolio by 2025." https://www.driving.co.uk/news/new-cars/current-upcoming-pure-electric-car-guide-updated/#RMercedes (2,043,900)
2021: "Starting in 2025, Mercedes said, all new vehicle platforms will be EV-only. Mercedes is expecting that its investments in combustion engines and plug-in hybrids will be reduced 80% by 2026." https://www.forbes.com/wheels/news/automaker-ev-plans/Maruti Suzuki (1,940,067)
2023: "Suzuki will soon enter the electric car fray, as it’s currently co-developing a new pure-electric model with the Japanese car making giant Toyota." https://www.driving.co.uk/news/new-cars/current-upcoming-pure-electric-car-guide-updated/#SGeely (1,432,988)
Tesla (1,369,611)
100% BEV
Source of the list: https://www.factorywarrantylist.com/car-sales-by-manufacturer.html
Shouldn't BYD be on the list?