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GM72.440-0.66%
F13.1600.13%
RIVN12.860-0.49%
CYD50.265-0.175%
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TM186.060-1.31%
CVNA62.100-3.92%
PAG159.170-0.58%
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GPI311.990-5.19%
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GM72.440-0.66%
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RIVN12.860-0.49%
CYD50.265-0.175%
HMC25.3100.1%
TM186.060-1.31%
CVNA62.100-3.92%
PAG159.170-0.58%
LAD258.655-6.235%
AN180.070-1.87%
GPI311.990-5.19%
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New EV models drive October’s market share

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The newest wave of highly anticipated EV models from big brands such as Chevy, Honda, Jeep, and Volkswagen are expected to drive October’s market share. 

According to Cox Automotive’s EV Market Monitor report, the EV market continues to expand rapidly in the U.S. The share of EVs in total vehicle sales has steadily increased by 1% since June and is currently over 9%, the highest on record. This momentum is highly anticipated to continue throughout Q4 and into the new year.

While Tesla remains the market leader in EVs, these recent results were primarily driven by the rollout of highly anticipated electric vehicles such as the Chevy Equinox EV LT and the Honda Prologue

General Motors (GM) sold over 15,000 Chevy Equinox EVs in Q3. According to Cox Automotive, the Honda Prologue was the fifth best-selling EV model in the U.S. last quarter, only slightly trailing behind Ford’s Mustang Mach-E, Tesla’s Cybertrucks, Model 3, and Model Y.

With the release of new EV models, these brands have seen a significant boost in revenue and have made a major impact on the overall EV market share. These incredible results are expected to carry over into Q4 as the newest waves of EV models, such as the Polestar 3, Jeep Wagoneer S, and the Volkswagen ID.Buzz release later this year. Incentives and discounts continue to play a significant role in the sales boost as consumer receptiveness and enthusiasm grow.

The EV market in the U.S. is poised for significant growth as major brands continue to introduce their highly anticipated models. The current surge in EV market share, driven in part by consumer enthusiasm and strategic incentives, makes it clear that the momentum gained in Q3 is likely to extend into Q4 and beyond. As more EV models become available, consumers can expect a diverse range of options, further solidifying the transition to electric mobility and reshaping the automotive landscape for the future.

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