
Stand out from all the other cars on the road driving the Cardamom Green Aygo X!
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βToyota France (@ToyotaFrance) September 8, 2022
Although electric cars are becoming more popular among motorists, thanks in particular to tax incentives, hybrid models also remain very popular. However, the latter lag far behind, with 177,902 YTD sales, respectively, versus 167,505. For their part, plug-in hybrid models are a bit behind, with just 112,075 registrations between January and November 2022. self-charging hybrids, or simple hybrids. Since the beginning of the year, their sales have increased by 33%.
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The Yaris still dominates
And when we think of a non-rechargeable hybrid, the Toyota Yaris usually comes to mind. And for good reason, for many years the electrified compact car has been the best-seller in this category in France. Moreover, it has been in first place in the ranking of the best-selling hybrid models in our country for many years. There is also no doubt that its assembly in France is close Valenciennes also plays a big role in the balance for customers. But be that as it may, she is the star of the brand! But will it remain on the first step at the end of 2022? It may well be so.
Cross version about the attack
Looking at the latest cabinet numbers Jato Dynamics Specializing in automotive data, we note that the Toyota Yaris is still the best-selling hybrid on the market from January to November, with 24,344 units. A drop of 11%, which is explained by the increase in the price of the Cross version. Selling 21,078 copies in the same period, its sales have increased by 626% even in a year. Next comes the Renault Arkana E-Tech with 17,848 units, then Renault Clio E-Tech and Captur E-Tech.
Thanks to its sporty DNA and exciting characteristics, the Toyota GR Yaris captivates you at first sight!
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βToyota France (@ToyotaFrance) September 16, 2022
Source: Auto Plus

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