20192010s

Stop-start. Three cylinders. The Model S.

The 2019 model year spans 3,110 documented variants — most commonly SUV (30%), with a powertrain mix led by Petrol.

3,110
Variants this year
177 hp
Average power
5.5 L
Avg consumption
9.0s
Avg 0–100 km/h
SUV
Top body · 30%
01 — Body mix

What shape dominated.

Distribution of 3,110 2019 variants by body type.

SUV30%
Hatchback19%
Van17%
Wagon13%
Sedan11%
SUV
30.4%
Hatchback
19.1%
Van
17.4%
Wagon
12.8%
Sedan
10.7%
Cabriolet
3.4%
MPV
3.1%
Coupe
2.3%
Pickup
0.9%
02 — Fuel mix

What moved them.

Petrol still dominates in absolute volume in 2019, but the share is sliding to electric and hybrid year over year.

Petrol50%
Diesel43%
Petrol
50.1%
Diesel
42.9%
Hybrid
3.7%
Electric
2.6%
PHEV
0.6%
03 — Top picks

The standouts of 2019.

Quickest, most powerful, most efficient — from variants documented with a 2019 model year.

In context · 2010s

Stop-start. Three cylinders. The Model S.

Stop-start became standard. Three-cylinder turbos replaced four-cylinder NA in the city-car class (Ford Fiesta 1.0 EcoBoost, BMW 1.5 B38). Tesla released the Model S in 2012 and the Model 3 in 2017 — by 2019, every major OEM had committed to a 2030 ICE phase-out. Dieselgate hit in 2015.

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