Largely due to poor sales and a discontinued engine.
Read More »Sporty SQ6 model variant offered as well.
Read More »The brand's smallest crossover is behind Lexus, Acura, BMW, Audi, and Lincoln.
Read More »The luxury marque's largest crossover earned a four percent market share in its segment.
Read More »But remains exponentially behind the segment sales leader.
Read More »Market share was slightly down as well for the small luxury sedan.
Read More »The small premium crossover nabbed a 12 percent segment share.
Read More »Sales fell 23 percent, underperforming the segment average.
Read More »Meanwhile, the Escalade is set for a refresh for the 2025 MY.
Read More »The mid-engine sports car continues to outsell all rivals combined.
Read More »With a segment share of just seven percent.
Read More »The luxury marque's largest crossover earned just a four percent segment share.
Read More »Placing ninth among 13 entries in the luxury D-crossover segment.
Read More »Market share was also down.
Read More »Now behind Lexus, Acura, Lincoln, BMW and Audi.
Read More »Down from the second-place showing it's had for the past year.
Read More »But still exponentially behind the segment sales leader.
Read More »Continuing to outsell all of its rivals combined.
Read More »The luxury sedan maintained mid-pack placement among 15 entries.
Read More »Earning a five percent segment share.
Read More »Segment share of the small luxury crossover was down two percentage points, however.
Read More »The good news is that the Lyriq saw its highest quarterly sales during Q2.
Read More »The luxury sedan placed mid-pack among 15 entries.
Read More »Segment share increased seven percentage points.
Read More »Placing second to last in the space.
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