Toyota lost ground, with a 14% decline in general. The Prius, which still accounts for over half of all hybrid sales each month, was down 10%. That sort of decline for the mainline of all hybrids shows where the hybrid car industry is right now. Toyota sold around 30,000 Prius in the last two months of 2007. Even if Toyota were to match that, Toyota wouldn't reach the 180,000 they hoped to sell. And that's very surprising given the really high demand for the Prius at the beginning of the year. As with last month, the only increase in sales comes from the Toyota Highlander Hybrid, which had a 72% gain from last year. But that just shows you how low the sales were as Toyota made the switchover to the new model for the Highlander last year.
Honda had close to a 30% decline in Civic hybrid sales, but Civic hybrid sales are still up 12% on the year. If the trend continues, Honda Civic Hybrid sales may be the only hybrid sales up for the whole year.
Make | Model | Oct-07 | Oct-08 | % Change |
Honda | Accord | 243 | 1 | -100% |
Honda | Civic | 2,286 | 1,621 | -29% |
Honda | Insight | 0 | 0 | - |
Toyota | Prius | 13,158 | 11,804 | -10% |
Toyota | Highlander | 596 | 1,022 | 71% |
Toyota | Camry | 3,511 | 2,792 | -20% |
Toyota | GS 450h | 71 | 22 | -69% |
Toyota | RX 400h | 1,392 | 615 | -56% |
Toyota | LS600hL | 175 | 55 | -69% |
Ford | Escape/Mariner | 2,084 | 1,997 | -4% |
Nissan | Altima | 927 | 554 | -40% |
GM | Yukon/Tahoe/Escalade | 0 | 795 | - |
Total | 24,443 | 21,278 | -13% | |
Make | Model | Cumulative, 2007 | Cumulative, 2008 | % Change |
Honda | Accord | 3,051 | 197 | -94% |
Honda | Civic | 26,114 | 29,218 | 12% |
Honda | Insight | 3 | 0 | -100% |
Toyota | Prius | 150,272 | 142,367 | -5% |
Toyota | Highlander | 16,684 | 17,594 | 5% |
Toyota | Camry | 44,390 | 42,210 | -5% |
Toyota | GS 450h | 1,676 | 585 | -65% |
Toyota | RX 400h | 13,585 | 13,113 | -3% |
Toyota | LS600hL | 638 | 893 | 40% |
Ford | Escape/Mariner | 20,619 | 17,012 | -17% |
Nissan | Altima | 6,233 | 7,756 | 24% |
GM | Yukon/Tahoe/Escalade | 0 | 4,181 | - |
Total | 283,265 | 275,034 | -3% |
With the retirement of Chrysler and GM hybrids SUVs, the next big thing in hybrid sales will come from Ford as they release the Fusion and Milan.
There are only three things that could drastically change the current negative environment: 1) the overall economy could improve, 2) gas prices rise up again with the end of the election period, or 3) if Toyota somehow figure out how to increase production of the Prius. The third is the most unlikely since Toyota is working on changing over the Prius, which is probably why the Prius sales have declined. Until then, it looks like the hybrid car industry will remain stagnant or continue to decline.
Related:
Hybrid Car Sales, September 2008
Hybrid Car Sales, October 2007
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