Mercedes-Benz moves up the rankings from number two in 2021 to number one in 2022 thanks to its quick adoption of an electric lineup.
Mercedes-Benz
The powerful Model 3 has performance comparable to rival EVs costing twice as much, while the top-of-the-line Model S Plaid now has a tri-motor engine with a whopping 1,020 horsepower plus 1,050 lb-ft of torque.
Tesla
With a large selection of ICE and hybrid vehicles to suit any need, BMW is still in a strong position.
BMW
Through a variety of supportive new policies, Volvo seeks to improve its share of the market in the electric car sector as well as retention rates & talent acquisition.
Volvo
The introduction of the Audi Q4 E-tron crossover SUV complements the E-tron GT car and E-tron SUV already available. In the most well-liked body types, an Audi EV variant is now available.
Audi
The company remains at the top of the list but drops one spot from the previous year because it offers the utmost customization across a variety of exciting sports cars, electric cars, and SUVs.
Porsche
Its stated objective of becoming carbon neutral by 2050 is laudable, but the plan of going completely battery-electric by 2035 is a tall one for a company that is only breaking into the market.