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Chevy Bolt EV Sales Jump 54 Percent During Q1 2021

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Chevy Bolt EV Sales Double Segment Share In Q3 2020

Competitive Sales Comparison (U.S.) Chevy Bolt EV sales saw a healthy increase during the third quarter of 2020, but the even bigger news is that the small EV managed to nearly double its segment share. The Chevy battery-electric car/crossover was also the only model in its segment to post a sales uptick, while all other rivals reported a decrease in volumes. The results keep the Bolt EV in second place in the mainstream dedicated electric and electrified vehicle segment, behind the Toyota Prius, which commanded 50 percent of the segment share despite a 41 percent decrease in sales volume. The Bolt EV outsold the rest of the segment, including the Hyundai Ioniq in third place, the Nissan Leaf – the Bolt EV’s most direct rival, which saw sales decrease 38 percent, and the Honda Clarity. The rest of the competition was behind by quite a notable margin, including the Volkswagen E-Golf, Toyota Mirai and the discontinuedChevy Volt (see Chevy Volt sales).

Chevy Bolt EV Sales Double Segment Share In Q3 2020

Competitive Sales Comparison (U.S.) Chevy Bolt EV sales saw a healthy increase during the third quarter of 2020, but the even bigger news is that the small EV managed to nearly double its segment share. The Chevy battery-electric car/crossover was also the only model in its segment to post a sales uptick, while all other rivals reported a decrease in volumes. The results keep the Bolt EV in second place in the mainstream dedicated electric and electrified vehicle segment, behind the Toyota Prius, which commanded 50 percent of the segment share despite a 41 percent decrease in sales volume. The Bolt EV outsold the rest of the segment, including the Hyundai Ioniq in third place, the Nissan Leaf – the Bolt EV’s most direct rival, which saw sales decrease 38 percent, and the Honda Clarity. The rest of the competition was behind by quite a notable margin, including the Volkswagen E-Golf, Toyota Mirai and the discontinuedChevy Volt (see Chevy Volt sales).

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