GMC Canyon Sales Dipped 11 Percent, Only Toyota Tacoma In The Green During Q2 2023
Big Red’s mid-size pickup truck maintained just a five percent segment share.
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Big Red’s mid-size pickup truck maintained just a five percent segment share.
New design, new proportions, new powertrain.
Sales increased 10.5 percent to 115,037 units during the first eight months of 2023.
Earning 48 percent segment share.
Again maintaining a 16 percent segment share.
The six best-sellers are all made in China.
The segment was led by Jeep Grand Cherokee, Toyota Highlander, and Ford Explorer.
The crossover placed third in its direct segment.
It comes down to trims and configurations.
But segment share was down.
Sales increased nine percent to 98,347 units during the first seven months of 2023.
Segment share increased seven percentage points.
Offered in LT and RS trim levels.
GM’s best-selling crossover in the country.
Significantly underperforming the segment average.
Earning a combined 40 percent segment share.
Continuing to dominate with a combined 43 percent segment.
Sport Touring and Avenir trims on deck.
One of four markets to initially receive the all-new electric SUV.
Segment share of the compact crossover was down as a result.