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Cadillac Mexico Sales Increased One Percent In July 2024

Cadillac Mexico Sales Increased One Percent In July 2024

Cadillac Mexico sales increased one percent to 85 units in July 2024 compared to July 2023.

Individual model sales performance was as follows:

During the first seven months of the 2024 calendar year, Cadillac Mexico sales decreased 0.88 percent to 674 units.

Sales Results - July 2024 - Mexico - Cadillac

MODELJUL 2024 / JUL 2023JULY 2024JULY 2023YTD 2024 / YTD 2023 YTD 2024YTD 2023
ESCALADE-16.67% 5566+7.33%498 464
LYRIQ* 5**45 *
XT4+70.00% 1710-55.24%47 105
XT50.00% 88-24.32%84 111
CADILLAC TOTAL+1.19% 8584-0.88%674 680

The Cadillac Society Take

The slight increase in Cadillac Mexico sales during July stabilizes the luxury brand’s commercial performance in the Latin American country, finally ending the negative streak of prior months. Despite seeing a slight increase of only one unit on a year-over-year basis, the performance still represents an improvement, putting an end to three consecutive months in the red in the local market.

Cadillac Mexico’s momentum during July 2024 was driven by a healthy increase in sales of the Cadillac XT4. The improvement is due to the launch of the refreshed model, which continues to reverse substantial declines seen earlier in the year. Even so, the 17 deliveries of the 2024 Cadillac XT4 represent a setback from the 25 units delivered in June.

What’s more, the Cadillac Escalade – which is typically the luxury marque’s best-selling model in Mexico and in the U.S. – was in the red, as sales slid 16 percent.

The five deliveries of the Cadillac Lyriq helped offset the Escalade’s double-digit decline. The marque’s first battery-electric crossover continues to maintain modest volumes below 10 units. Finally, sales of the Cadillac XT5 remained flat, with its eight deliveries being the same as in May.

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3 Comments

  1. Why even try to sell New Cadillacs in Mexico, they only want 50 year old Chevys

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    • Tell me you don’t understand the market without telling me you don’t understand the market.

      Reply
  2. Wow that’s a horrible comment

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