Canadian August iZEV deliveries hit 2022 high; Tesla regains lead

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Canadian ZEV deliveries hit record monthly high in August; Tesla regains lead

Tesla delivered 2,177 Model 3s last month, more than four times its tally in July, putting it back into the leading position two months after it fell behind Hyundai. The U.S.-based electric vehicle maker has shipped 9,725 eligible Model 3s so far this year, all of which were ordered before a price increase in November 2021 made the sedan too expensive to qualify for the rebate.

Totals are based on the date the iZEV claim is submitted to Transport Canada, which occurs after the vehicle has been delivered to the consumer and the incentive has been applied at the point-of-sale. A relatively new entrant to the iZEV program, meantime, gained traction in August. Ford shipped 475 qualifying Mach Es, accounting for nearly half of the 978 total eligible deliveries this year. The crossover gained entry into the iZEV program in April when Transport Canada increased its threshold for eligibility.

Strong performance across numerous brands in August pushed deliveries of iZEV-eligible vehicles up nearly 60 per cent from July.

 

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