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Cadillac Mexico Sales Decreased 13 Percent In June 2024

Cadillac Mexico Sales Decreased 13 Percent In June 2024

Cadillac Mexico sales decreased 13 percent to 103 units in June 2024 compared to June 2023.

Individual model sales performance was as follows:

During the first six months of the 2024 calendar year, Cadillac Mexico sales decreased one percent to 589 units.

Sales Results - June 2024 - Mexico - Cadillac

MODELJUN 2024 / JUN 2023JUNE 2024JUNE 2023YTD 2024 / YTD 2023 YTD 2024YTD 2023
ESCALADE-15.38% 6678+11.31%443 398
LYRIQ* 7**40 *
XT4+56.25% 2516-68.42%30 95
XT5-80.00% 525-26.21%76 103
CADILLAC TOTAL-13.45% 103119-1.17%589 596

The Cadillac Society Take

The new drop in Cadillac Mexico sales during June expands the marque’s negative performance in the Latin country, where it has a limited vehicle portfolio. Though last month’s poor result represents Cadillac’s third consecutive monthly decline in the Mexican market, it also represents an improvement in volume compared to prior months, with the bottom line once again exceeding 100 deliveries.

The subpar performance in Cadillac Mexico sales during June was caused by lower volumes of the best-selling Cadillac Escalade and, above all, the even bigger drop in sales of the Cadillac XT5, which sapped 20 units from the total on a year-over-year basis. Meanwhile, sales volume of the Escalade full-size SUV continues to decline in Mexico, although it’s managed to maintain positive figures year-to-date due to gains made during the first quarter of the year.

Meanwhile, the refreshed 2024 Cadillac XT4 posted a healthy increase last month – which represented its first full month on sale in the Mexican market. With this, the XT4 is bouncing back from months of low inventory and is now projected to continue its strong pace in the coming months due to the refresh. For its part, the Cadillac Lyriq maintained flat sales of seven units, exactly the same amount it recorded in May.

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