
"Cox Automotive compiled the data in its Q3 Electric Vehicle Sales Report: Tesla Model Y - 114,897 Tesla Model 3 - 53,857 Chevrolet Equinox EV - 25,085 Hyundai Ioniq 5 - 21,999 Honda Prologue - 20,236 Ford Mustang Mach-E - 20,177 Volkswagen ID.4 - 12,470 Audi Q6 e-tron - 10,299 Ford F-150 Lightning - 10,005 Rivian R1S - 8,184 10.5 percent of the automotive sales in the U.S. in Q3 were electric, a new record that surpasses that of Q3 2024,"
"Now, the disappointment that is evident from this list is the fact that there is no Tesla Cybertruck listed. That's because it was the second-best-selling EV pickup on the market. The company sold 5,385 Cybertruck units in Q3. The Cybertruck has been a vehicle that has confused many Tesla fans and owners, especially considering the company had such stratospheric expectations for the vehicle while it was in development."
Q3 U.S. EV sales saw Tesla top every manufacturer, driven by the Model Y (114,897) and Model 3 (53,857). The $7,500 federal EV tax credit expired, prompting consumers to rush purchases before the incentive ended. Several other OEMs placed models in the top 10, including Chevrolet, Honda, and Ford. EVs reached 10.5 percent of U.S. automotive sales in Q3, a new record versus Q3 2024's 8.6 percent. The Tesla Cybertruck sold 5,385 units in Q3 and has not met earlier reservation expectations despite strong initial interest.
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