The data depicts the best-selling all-electric cars in the U.S. in 2017, based on unit sales. In 2017, Nissan sold a little over 11,000 Leaf vehicles to customers in the U.S. The 107 horsepower car is equipped with a 24 kilowatt hour lithium-ion battery and has a range of 84 miles, according to the manufacturer. In 2016, around 268.8 million vehicles were registered overall in the U.S.
Best-selling all-electric cars in the U.S. In 2017, the Tesla Model S was the best-selling all-electric car models in the U.S. at 27,060 units, followed closely by Chevrolet's Bolt and the Model X of which 21,315 units were sold.
Tesla Model S (Tesla) |
27060 |
Chevrolet Bolt (GM) |
23297 |
Tesla Model X (Tesla) |
21315 |
Nissan Leaf (Nissan) |
11230 |
BMW i3 (BMW) |
6276 |