Cadillac Canada sales increased 25 percent to 3,805 units during the first quarter of 2023.
Individual model sales performance was as follows:
| MODEL | Q1 2023 / Q1 2022 | Q1 2023 | Q1 2022 |
|---|---|---|---|
| CT4 | +78.79% | 177 | 99 |
| CT5 | +31.76% | 278 | 211 |
| ESCALADE | -4.43% | 691 | 723 |
| ESCALADE ESV | -5.45% | 226 | 239 |
| LYRIQ | * | 52 | * |
| XT4 | +44.71% | 1,052 | 727 |
| XT5 | +21.41% | 998 | 822 |
| XT6 | +45.17% | 331 | 228 |
| CADILLAC TOTAL | +24.80% | 3,805 | 3,049 |
Cadillac Canada sales saw healthy growth during the first quarter of the year. In fact, the new increase represents the third consecutive quarter of Cadillac Canada being in the green, as the marque saw improvements in the availability of its vehicles in the country.
During the first quarter, most of Cadillac’s models were in the green at remarkable double-digit rates. The quarter was led by the Cadillac XT4 as the marque’s most popular model for the second consecutive quarter. Once again, the small luxury crossover was closely followed by the XT5 in second with nearly 1,000 units. In addition, the all-new Lyriq recorded its first 52 deliveries in Canada during the first three months of the year.
By contrast, the Cadillac Escalade was the marque’s only nameplate to be in the red during the first quarter. Both body configurations of the full-size SUV suffered slight drops in sales volume of four and five percent due to lower unit availability of the model in the Canadian market.
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