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Tesla Model 3 and BYD Atto 3 dominated Australia’s EV sales in October 2023

Tesla Model 3 leads Australia's EV sales in October, topping the charts with BYD Atto 3 close behind, as the country surpasses 70,000 EV registrations this year.

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Last updated: 2023/11/07 at 9:04 PM
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Tesla’s popular electric sedan Model 3 overthrew all other electric vehicle models in Australia in October 2022, The Driven reports, citing FCAI’s latest data. China-made BYD Atto 3 trailed closely behind, aiding Tesla in boosting the local market’s sales.

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Australia’s October EV salesTop-selling EV modelsMonthlyYTD

$TSLA 🇦🇺
NEWS: Tesla Model 3 was Australia's top-selling electric vehicle in October. This Model 3 is an older model, not a Highland.

– Model Y sold 810 units.

– EVs in Australia accounted for 5.6% of total vehicle sales in October

Source: FCAI pic.twitter.com/nsCb70eHFi

— Tsla Chan (@Tslachan) November 4, 2023

Australia’s October EV sales

According to the report, Australia’s EV registrations have already exceeded the 70,000 unit threshold this year (up 190% YoY). It strongly defends a 7% market share so far this year, NRMA indicated.

Notably, EVs now account for 5.67% of the overall vehicle sales last month of 106,809 vehicles (regardless of powertrain). This year to date, Australia’s vehicle sales have achieved a total of 1,006,095 units, CarSauce asserted.

Top-selling EV models

The sales data provided below are just estimates “based on prior sales performance,” as noted by Which Car?

Monthly

Presented below are the most popular electric vehicle models in Australia in October 2023:

RankingsModelsSales
1Tesla Model 31178 sales
2BYD Atto 3912 sales
3Tesla Model Y810 sales
4MG MG4751 sales
5Kia EV6220 sales
6Mercedes-Benz EQA162 sales
7Volvo XC40 Rechare159 sales
8Cupra Born128 sales
9BYD Dolphin100 sales
10Hyundai Ioniq 599 sales

It is impressive to note that Tesla’s Model 3 managed to return to the highest spot with its major price cuts on inventory units. The data revealed that the all-electric sedan sold a total of 1178 units in October alone.

As mentioned, BYD’s Atto 3, also known as Yuan Plus in other markets, ranked second with sales of 912 units. 

The previously top-selling Tesla Model Y claimed the third spot with 810 unit sales in October.

YTD

Despite the Tesla Model 3’s dominance in the monthly rankings, its sibling Model Y remained the country’s most popular EV in the January to October period.

The all-electric sedan followed with sales of 15,718 units this year to date. BYD Atto 3 claimed the third spot with only 9618 sales. Here’s the data:

RankingsModelsSales
1Tesla Model Y24,267
2Tesla Model 315,718
3BYD Atto 39618
4MG ZS EV2549
5Volvo XC40 Recharge PE2434
6Polestar 21867
7MG 41692
8Kia EV61367
9Volvo C401030
10Mercedes-Benz EQA887

Australia reported 1,988 @Tesla sales and 1.9% market share for October. 🇦🇺

• 41% Model Y and 59% Model 3
• Model 3 sales -14% from last month
• 4th best first month of the quarter ever and -49% over the previous one. Best October ever.
• Year-to-date +164% over same period… pic.twitter.com/yatlCjbZqv

— Roland Pircher (@piloly) November 3, 2023

Tesla’s sales will undoubtedly reach new record highs in the coming months with the arrival of the new Model 3 Highland, which will begin deliveries in Q1 2024. BYD’s newly launched Seal EV will also surely aid the Chinese automaker to compete with the Musk-led company.

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