Hybrid Electric Car Sales Hit Record Highs in the US in 2021, Industry Data Shows

US sales of hybrid vehicle sales jumped 76 percent to 801,550 vehicles last year.

Hybrid Electric Car Sales Hit Record Highs in the US in 2021, Industry Data Shows

Tesla delivered over 300,000 cars in Q4 2021

Highlights
  • Sales of EVs jumped 83 percent to 434,879
  • Toyota Motor posted record hybrid car sales for the US market
  • Pure EVs run only on electricity and require charging infrastructure
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Pure electric cars are making all the headlines, but their gasoline-electric hybrid rivals quietly achieved record sales in the United States last year, industry data showed.

While the likes of Tesla and Ford Motor pushed for electric vehicle sales, Asian automakers boosted hybrid vehicle line-ups, as many customers still shun EVs due to higher prices, limited driving range or lack of charging stations.

US sales of hybrid vehicle sales jumped 76 percent to 801,550 vehicles last year, accounting for 5 percent of US light vehicle sales, according to data from analytics firm Wards Intelligence.

Sales of EVs also jumped 83 percent to 434,879, but represented a meager 3 percent of the market.

Toyota Motor posted record hybrid car sales for the US market, helping the Japanese automaker overtake General Motors as the top-selling US automaker.

Toyota boosted sales of its hybrids, plug-ins and fuel cells by 73 percent to 583,697, with most of them coming from hybrid. GM sold fewer than 25,000 electric vehicles, as it recalled Bolt EVs due to battery fire risks.

"Hybrids offer a really intriguing mix of fuel economy performance without some of the huge drawbacks that electric vehicles present," Brett Smith, technology director at Center for Automotive Research, said.

Pure EVs run only on electricity and require charging infrastructure, while hybrid EVs combine a conventional combustion engine with an electric propulsion system.

Honda Motor, the No. 2 hybrid car seller in the United States, also boosted hybrid sales by 67 percent compared with 2020 to a record 107,060 last year.

"We hope to increase our hybrid sales of our core products, CR-V and Accord, substantially in the coming years as we prepare for battery electric vehicles," Dave Gardner, executive vice president at Honda, told Reuters.

Honda, which plans to launch its first EV for the US market in 2024, expected the market to take off thanks to a slew of new model launches by automakers and policy support by the Biden administration.

"It is just a matter of time, but I think consumer acceptance, it's going to take a while to catch up to," Gardner said.

Hyundai Motor sees hybrids and plug-in hybrids as "enablers" that will help accelerate sales of battery EVs, its global chief operating officer, Jose Munoz, said.

"Some of our competitors, they jump directly into the battery EV only ... We still see many consumers that are hesitant when it comes to getting into battery EV only," he said.

© Thomson Reuters 2022


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