Wednesday, November 9, 2011

World's Most Selling Hybrid Electric Cars

The Toyota hybrids combined with Lexus reached 1 million hybrids sold in the U.S. by February 2009,and worldwide sales of hybrids by both brands totaled over 2 million vehicles by August 2009. As the top selling hybrid in both the U.S. and Japanese markets, the Toyota Prius reached global cumulative sales of 2.0 million Prius as of September 30, 2010. Worldwide, Toyota Motor Company is the leader with more than 3.0 million hybrids sold by February 2011, followed by Honda Motor Co., Ltd. with more than 300 thousand hybrids sold by January 2009,and Ford Motor Corporation with more than 140 thousand hybrids sold by December 2010.
The Toyota Prius is the top selling hybrid in the U.S. and Japan.
More than 3 million hybrid electric vehicles have been sold around the world by July 2010, led by the United States with almost 1.8 million units, followed by Japan with more than 1 million units and Europe with more than 200 thousand. By December 2010, the top seller in the U.S. was the Toyota Prius, with cumulative sales of 955,101 units, followed by the Honda Civic Hybrid, with 204,513 vehicles, and the Toyota Camry Hybrid, with 169,564 units. 
The Honda Civic Hybrid is the second most sold hybrid in the U.S.
The top selling hybrid in the U.S. by an American manufacturer is the Ford Escape Hybrid, with cumulative sales of 106,467 vehicles by December 2010, followed by the Fusion Hybrid, with sales of 36,370 units. Japan and the U.S. represented 84% of global hybrid sales in 2009.U.S. sales of theToyota Prius reached the 1.0 million milestone in early April 2011,and cumulative hybrid vehicle sales in the American market reached 2.0 million units in May 2011.Cumulative sales of the Prii in Japan reached the 1 million mark in August 2011.
The Ford Escape Hybrid is the top selling hybrid in the U.S. by an American carmaker.

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