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EV Market Share by Region

How is market share increasing across the different regions in NZ? What is market share? The percentage of light vehicles registered each month that are EVs. This includes passenger cars and light goods vehicles (such as utes and vans under 3,500 kg). An EV is a vehicle that can be charged externally (BEV or PHEV).

All Tow Ratings for NZ EVs

An increasing number of electric cars are rated to tow. The towing capacity is often lower than similar petrol or diesel vehicles. NZ EVs by Tow Capacity Prices are RRP (before rebate). Vehicle Braked kg Unbraked kg Price BMW iX xDrive40 2,500 750 $169,600 BMW iX xDrive50 2,500 750 $204,800 BMW iX M60 2,500 750

Most Popular EVs in New Zealand

The most popular full EVs in New Zealand, ranked by nationwide registration numbers. All Time All Time Monthly number of units registered, and total units for period. 1. Nissan Leaf 18,201 2. Tesla Model 3 7,225 3. Tesla Model Y 4,227 4. Hyundai Kona 2,348 5. MG ZS EV 2,102 6. BYD Atto 3 1,688

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