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According to data from the state company Regitra, in October 2020, 38 new M1-class electric cars were registered in our country, while in October last year, 13 cars, the source of energy for which is only electricity.
During January-October this year, a total of 366 new fully electric cars were registered in Lithuania (2.8 times more than in the same period last year). Up to 48.9 percent. The electric car market targeted the Volkswagen e-up !, e-Golf and the ID.3 electric car, which was introduced in September.
According to Justas Nekrošius, Volkswagen’s brand manager for the Baltic countries, the sale of the ID.3 electric car in Lithuania is only gaining momentum and car showrooms are receiving a lot of interest from customers and specialists every day. Media cars are reserved for testing even until the end of January 2021.
“On October 23, we also started selling ID.3 conventional electric cars, the price of which with a 45 kWh battery starts at 32,990 euros. , – www.elv.lt comments the Volkswagen brand manager for the Baltic countries.
According to data from the company “Autotyrimai”, according to the registration of new electric cars in Lithuania in January-October 2020, the first place went to “Volkswagen e-up!” (158 electric cars sold), second place – Hyundai Kona (30 units), third place – Porsche Taycan (25 units). Nissan Leaf and Renault Zoe (24 units each), Volkswagen ID.3 and Peugeot 208 (14 units each), Jaguar I-Pace (11 units) continued to line up in the top ten. Audi e-tron (10 pcs.) And Tesla Model (8 pcs.).
At the end of October this year, a total of 2,274 cars powered solely by electricity were registered in Lithuania, according to data from Regitra.
According to preliminary data from AutoTyrimų, the total sales market for new passenger cars (M1) in Lithuania in October this year, compared to October 2019, decreased by 16.2% to 3,435 cars. During January-October 2020, the total number of cars in our country 34,307 new passenger cars were registered in 2006, 19.5% less than in the same period last year (42,625 units).
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