Cadillac Escalade Sales Continue To Dominate Segment In Q4 2022
The full-size luxury SUV accounted for the majority of segment deliveries.
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The full-size luxury SUV accounted for the majority of segment deliveries.
Despite sales increasing by 56 percent.
Posting a 12 percent segment share.
Representing the model’s best-ever quarterly sales performance.
Designed to enhance the relationship between car and driver.
The small luxury crossover gained 10 percentage points in segment share.
The luxury crossover placed mid-pack in its segment.
Posting a five percent segment share.
The small luxury sedan claimed 16 percent segment share.
The premium compact crossover posted a 14 percent segment share.
But it placed mid-pack in segment, still hampered by inventory constraints.
Sales slipped less than two percent.
Cadillac has no direct competitors, for now.
Testing the competition with the Cadillac Lyriq Sport on the horizon.
Over 450 horsepower on tap.
Motivated by a 621-horsepower twin-turbo V8.
Held a 10 percent segment share, up seven percentage points.
The luxury midsize crossover posted a six percent segment share.
Segment share was just five percent.
Gaining a healthy amount of market share as a result.