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Chevrolet Argentina Sales Jump 52 Percent In June 2022

Chevrolet Argentina sales jumped 52 percent to 3,087 units in June 2022. The figures place Chevrolet as the fifth best-selling automobile brand in Argentina during the month, behind Toyota, Fiat, Volkswagen and Renault.

Individual model sales performance was as follows:

During the first six month of the 2022 calendar year, Chevrolet Argentina sales decreased 6 percent to 15,805 units.

Sales Results - June 2022 - Argentina - Chevrolet

MODELJUN 2022 / JUN 2021JUNE 2022JUNE 2021YTD 2022 / YTD 2021 YTD 2022YTD 2021
CAMARO* 00-66.67%1 3
COBALT* 20-57.14%9 21
CRUZE+167.63% 1,761658+88.97%9,010 4,768
EQUINOX+575.00% 274+15.23%174 151
ONIX-6.44% 523559-56.81%2,576 5,964
PRISMA-80.00% 210-83.87%10 62
S10+4.39% 238228-10.19%1,507 1,678
SPIN-45.45% 3055-26.91%334 457
TRACKER+0.83% 486482-39.55%2,062 3,411
TRAILBLAZER-17.65% 1417-44.44%100 180
CHEVROLET TOTAL+52.14% 3,0872,029-6.30%15,805 16,868

The GM Authority Take

Chevrolet Argentina sales saw healthy growth in June after registering their first positive behavior in May, thereby ending the negative streak consisting of 12 consecutive months of being in the red. As such, last month’s growth represents Chevrolet’s second consecutive month of being in the green in the Argentine market amid ongoing challenges as a result of current industry restrictions.

As was the case in May, the remarkable improvement of nearly a thousand units experienced by Chevrolet in Argentina during June was the result of a substantial, triple-digit increase in the domestically-manufactured Chevy Cruze. The compact car range led Chevrolet’s growth during the month when compared to the rest of models imported from Brazil. In addition, the Chevy Tracker, S10 and Equinox also managed to increase their sales on a year-over-year basis.

In contrast, the Chevy Onix continues to see subpar performance in Argentina as a result of a combination of two factors. First is the ongoing difficulty that GM has faced in manufacturing the Onix range in Brazil. The second reason surrounds import restrictions imposed by Argentine authorities as a result of limited foreign exchange activity.

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Deivis is an engineer with a passion for cars and the global auto business. He is constantly investigating about GM's future products.

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  1. So how many of these vehicles were EV? I’ll bet there aren’t too many charging station around either!

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