“Demand is growing. The most popular car models among hybrids November 13, 13:33 Share: In the segment of new hybrid cars, the Toyota RAV-4 is the best-selling car (Photo: Christina TelepUnsplash) In October, Ukrainians bought more than 1.9 thousand cars. of hybrid cars (HEV and PHEV), which is 7% more than last year. The share of new cars in this number was 63% against 59% in October 2023. It was reported”, — write on: ua.news
In the segment of new hybrid passenger cars, the Toyota RAV-4 is the best-selling car (Photo: Christina TelepUnsplash)
In October, Ukrainians bought more than 1.9 thousand hybrid cars (HEV and PHEV), which is 7% more than last year. The share of new cars in this number was 63% against 59% in October 2023.
This was reported by Ukravtoprom.
What cars do Ukrainians spend money on. Twenty most popular new passenger cars in the country – sales data
In the segment of new hybrid passenger cars, Toyota RAV-4 is the leader — 261 cars of this model were chosen by Ukrainians. In second place – Nissan Qashqai – 82 cars, in third place – Toyotas Yaris Cross with a result of 79 cars.
In the segment of imported used cars with hybrid power plants, the first place is occupied by Ford Fusion – 54 cars of this model were sold. In second place – Toyota Prius – 46 cars, in third place – Toyota RAV-4 with a result of 38 cars.
As previously reported, in October 2024, Ukrainians purchased more than 5.8 thousand new passenger cars, while an electric car made it into the top three bestsellers this month.
Also, during October 2024, 16,300 vehicles were added to the Ukrainian fleet. used cars imported from abroad. This is the lowest number of monthly registrations of imported cars with mileage this year.
- The most popular is Tesla. In Ukraine, the demand for cars with a mileage of up to 5 years has increased significantly
- Among the leaders are BMW and Mercedes. In 9 months, Ukrainians bought new cars worth UAH 93 billion
- Most of them are from Germany. In 8 months, the import of passenger cars increased by 19% to $3 billion