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Hybrids Beat EVs Among Shoppers of Electrified Vehicles
A number of factors could be making hybrids more popular, including higher prices of EVs, range anxiety fears, and limited charging infrastructure.

Only two fully electric vehicles were among the Top 10 most shopped electrified vehicles. They were the Chevrolet Bolt at No. 4, which had a price cut last fall, and the Tesla Model 3 at No. 7.
Graphic: Kelley Blue Book
Shopping for electrified vehicles, which includes both hybrids and EVs, has stabilized, with almost 25% of new-vehicle shoppers considering an electrified model, according to the latest Kelley Blue Book Brand Watch report released March 1.
However, among specific types of electrified vehicles, hybrids seem to be more popular, with 18% of electrified shoppers considering a hybrid, compared to only 9% who were interested in EVs.
This could be due to a number of factors, including the higher price of EVs compared to hybrids, concerns over range anxiety, and limited charging infrastructure in certain areas. However, as EV technology improves and more charging stations become available, it’s likely that more consumers will begin to consider EVs as a viable option.
The Brand Watch report shows that hybrids from Toyota, followed by Honda, dominated consumer shopping for electrified vehicles in Q4 2022. Tesla, which has seen shopping consideration fall for two straight quarters though sales rose, had only one vehicle on the Top 10 most-shopped list. Ford lost momentum also, with the F-150 Lightning dropping out of the Top 10.
The Kelley Blue Book Brand Watch report is a consumer perception survey that also weaves in shopping behavior to determine how a brand or model stacks up with its segment competitors on a dozen factors key to a consumer’s buying decision. Kelley Blue Book produces the quarter Brand Watch reports for non-luxury and luxury brands and assesses shopping for electrified vehicles.
Toyota Dominates Top 10 List of Most Shopped Electrified Vehicles
Toyota led the list of most-shopped electrified vehicles, all of them hybrids. Toyota RAV4 again was No. 1, followed by Toyota Highlander at No. 3, Toyota Camry at No. 6, Lexus RX at No. 9 and Toyota Prius at No. 10. Honda had two entries on the Top 10 list, the Honda CR-V at its usual place as No. 2 and the Accord at No. 5.
Only two fully electric vehicles were among the Top 10 most shopped electrified vehicles. They were the Chevrolet Bolt at No. 4, which had a price cut last fall, and the Tesla Model 3 at No. 7. Tesla’s position may improve in the first quarter of this year after it cut prices in early January.
Only one Ford – the Maverick pickup, which comes standard with a hybrid powertrain – made the Top 10 list. The electric Mustang Mach-E and F-150 Lightning didn’t make the cut in the fourth quarter. That, too, could change, as Ford cut the price of the Mach-E in January to counter Tesla’s price drops.
Originally posted on Vehicle Remarketing
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