
There were 250,133 passenger cars registered in Germany in October, up 7.8%. YTD the total was 2,360,481, up just 0.5%. Going in the right direction.
101,598 were a hybrid or PHEV, achieving a market share of 40.6%. 52,425 were electric or (BEV), securing a market share of 21.0%. As for fossil fuel cars, 64,706 passenger cars were petrol and 30,462 diesel.
The chart is colour coded to show where the brand originates. Green is Europe and that covers 92% of the list.
VW has 19.9% of total sales, so no surprise that it is a regular contributor to the top 50 list. It has 13 models in total. The Tayron is pictured above.
BMW has seven models, Mercedes-Benz six and Audi four. Porsche misses out. Škoda is owned by VW and that helps its popularity, with seven models making the list.
Opel has just under 5% market share but still managed a #4 ranking with the Corsa (photo below). Toyota is not a popular brand here, with 2.9% market share and one model in the top 50.
Data source: KBA.
Photo source: VW & Opel.

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