- You are here:
- Green Car News >
- hybrid sales numbers
hybrid sales numbers
-
0Ford VP: "You can't sell a hybrid in today's market" 1284490560
2011 Lincoln MKZ Hybrid – Click above for high-res image galleryOn several occasions in the past, Ford Motor Company execs have reiterated the company's stance on electrified vehicles, saying that 25 percent of its global sales in 2020 will come courtesy of vehicles that feature battery ... -
Toyota's hybrid sales break 1m in Japan, Prius still on top 1281186240
Toyota Camry Hybrid – Click above for high-res image galleryBack in August of 1997, Toyota launched its Coaster Hybrid EV minibus, the company's first hybrid vehicle. Though the Coaster Hybrid is not a common name, it was the vehicle that started the hybrid revolution at Toyota. Just ... -
Study: Mild hybrid market to hit sales peak soon 1279213380
2010 Honda Insight – Click above for high-res image galleryWhile some may think that sales of so-called mild hybrids will steadily increase in the coming years, a new report suggests that the market for mild hybrids is close to reaching its peak. Just Auto points out that mild hybrids such ... -
Report: Sales of 30+ MPG cars fell 10% in first five months of 2010 1276538160
Every month, Ward's Auto posts its Fuel Economy Index (FEI) numbers. Last time around, we noted that Ward's witnessed a decrease in buyer interest in fuel-efficient vehicles. While the numbers did indicate that overall fuel efficiency was still on the rise, it was also evident that buyers were ...
-
Report: Prius tops Japan's March sales list, wait time back up to six months 1270591080
2010 Toyota Prius – Click above for high-res image galleryEven with Toyota's unintended acceleration issues, it really should come as no surprise that the Toyota Prius tops the sales charts once again. The perennial best-selling hybrid has kept its perch near the top of the leader-board ... -
Looking up? Hybrid market share up in May 1244148120
The fact that auto sales are down from the levels recorded a year ago is no surprise. In fact, it's a bit of a broken record. Note that on Autoblog's monthly By the Numbers post, there's not a hint of green to be seen anywhere, indicating that sales numbers were down across the board for all ...
Loading


