US: Toyota Plug-In Cars Sales Collapsed In Q2 2022: Down 58%
The Toyota bZ4X entered the market with over 200 units sold so far.
Toyota Motor North America (Toyota and Lexus brands) reports sales of 531,105 vehicles in the US during the second quarter of 2022, which is 23% less than a year ago. The year-to-date result is almost 20% below H1 2021 at 1,045,697.
The Japanese manufacturer was noticeably affected by the "ongoing inventory challenges" in Q2:
- Toyota: 464,382 (down 23%)
- Lexus: 66,723 (down 20%)
- Total: 531,105 (down 23%)
Out of that, electrified vehicles (HEV, PHEV, BEV, FCEV) stand for a quarter of the total volume:
- Toyota xEV: 121,749 (down 17.6%)
- Lexus xEV: 11,726 (down 14.3%)
- Total xEV: 133,475 (down 17.3%) and 25.1% of the total volume
Plug-in electric vehicle sales decreased more than Toyota's total volume or electrified volume, which is a very unfortunate outcome, especially since there are new models in the lineup.
- Toyota plug-ins: 7,919 (down 58%) at 1.7% share
- Lexus plug-ins: 1,111 (new) at 1.7% share
- Total plug-ins: 9,030 (down 52%) and 1.7% of the total volume
*FCEVs: 728 (down 13%)
Toyota plug-in electric car sales in the US - Q2 2022
Cumulatively, Toyota delivered more than 205,000 plug-in electric vehicles (excluding Lexus plug-ins and hydrogen fuel cell Toyota Mirai).
It means that the Japanese group already triggered the start of the phase-out of the federal tax credit incentive. Later this year, we will see a lowered amount of available federal tax credit for Toyota vehicles (currently still up to $7,500) - more on that in a separate post.
Models
When it comes to particular models, there are three plug-in hybrids (two Toyota and one Lexus), one all-electric (Toyota bZ4X), as well as one hydrogen fuel cell model (Toyota Mirai).
The Toyota RAV4 Prime remains the highest volume plug-in model in Toyota's offer, while the Toyota bZ4X noted its first few hundred units. Unfortunately, both Prime plug-in hybrids are down year-over-year, which dragged down the entire plug-in category:
- Toyota bZ4X: 232 (new)
- Toyota Prius Prime: 2,767 (down 77%)
- Toyota RAV4 Prime: 4,920 (down 28%)
- Lexus NX 450h+: 1,111 (new)
The hydrogen Toyota Mirai noted 728 units (up 13%). Cumulatively more than 10,600 units were delivered.
Toyota electrified car sales in the US in Q2 2022:
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