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Abstract:Tesla made three of the five best-selling electric vehicles in the US this year through June, according to the electric-vehicle website InsideEVs.
Tesla's Model 3 sedan was the best-selling electric vehicle in the US during the first half of 2019, according to estimates from the electric-vehicle website InsideEVs.
The website estimates that Tesla sold 67,650 Model 3s in the US through June, over seven times the sales generated by the next best-selling electric vehicle, Tesla's Model X SUV.
Tesla took three of the top five spots among fully electric vehicles (InsideEVs also estimates sales for plug-in hybrids), with the other two spots going to the Chevrolet Bolt EV and Nissan Leaf.
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Tesla's Model 3 sedan was the best-selling electric vehicle in the US during the first half of this year, according to estimates from the electric-vehicle website InsideEVs.
The website estimates that Tesla sold 67,650 Model 3s in the US through June, over seven times the sales generated by the next best-selling electric vehicle, Tesla's Model X SUV. Tesla took three of the top five spots among fully-electric vehicles (InsideEVs also estimates sales for plug-in hybrids), with the other two going to the Chevrolet Bolt EV and Nissan Leaf.
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The estimates are based on factors like vehicle-identification numbers and automaker sales data, though some are based more heavily on the judgement of InsideEVs' staff.
Two of the most high-profile electric vehicles that have launched in the past year, the Jaguar I-Pace and Audi e-tron SUVs, appear to be selling in relatively low numbers in the US. Around 1,073 I-Paces and 1,835 e-trons were sold in the US through June, InsideEVs estimates, though sales for the e-tron began in April.
These were the five best-selling electric vehicles in the US during the first half of this year, according to InsideEVs:
1. Tesla Model 3: 67,650
2. Tesla Model X: 9,000
3. Chevrolet Bolt EV: 8,281
4. Tesla Model S: 7,225
5. Nissan Leaf: 6,008
Tesla reported better-than-expected global sales for the second quarter on Tuesday, with 95,200 vehicles delivered. That exceeded the electric-car maker's previous quarterly delivery record of 90,700 vehicles, set during the fourth quarter of 2018, and represented a major increase over the first quarter of this year, when Tesla delivered 63,000 vehicles.
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