Tesla tops UK registrations charts in March as electric cars post 79% growth


Mike Askew

4 Oct 2022

For the first time ever, electric cars have filled the top two spots in the UK monthly registrations chart. SMMT figures released today show that the Tesla Model Y was the most popular new car in the UK (by registrations) in March, outselling the Model 3 by just seven cars. 

March was also the best ever month for battery electric vehicles with 78.7% growth to 39,315 units, while all electrified vehicles account for one in three registrations. Battery electric cars (BEVs), currently have a 16.1% market share in the year to date. 

39,315 is the highest volume of BEV registrations ever recorded in a single month, and means that more were registered in March 2022 than during the entirety of 2019. Plug-in hybrid (PHEVs) registrations declined by -7.5% to 16,037 units, but hybrids (HEVs) grew 28.4% to 27,737 units. As a result, electrified vehicles comprised more than a third (34.1%) of all new car registrations. By contrast, diesel registrations have fallen by 51.2% year to date while petrol demand has dropped by 15%. 

Although Tesla topped the charts for March, the UK’s biggest selling car in 2022 is the Vauxhall Corsa, followed by the Kia Sportage and Ford Puma. The highest-selling electric cars are the Tesla Model Y and Model 3 which appear in sixth and seventh places respectively. Tesla’s delivery logistics work in such a way that large volumes of cars are shipped and registered at the end of quarterly periods. 

SMMT figures show Tesla's impressive performance in March (image SMMT)

Share this post

Click here to subscribe
“Added to your showroom”
Showroom:
Icon

You currently have no cars in your showroom. Browse our reviews here to start.

Icon

Please fill out your contact details below.