Volvo Car USA and Canada Reports Sales of 13,569 Cars in November, up 3.8 %, With a Strong Showing From Electrified Models
Volvo Car USA and Canada sold 13,569 cars in November, up 3.8 per cent over the same period last year. Sales of electrified models — those with a fully electric or plug-in hybrid powertrain — increased 55.3 per cent and accounted for 41.2 per cent of sales during the month. Year to date, sales of electrified models in the region are up 20 per cent over the first eleven months of 2023 and accounted for 35.4 per cent of sales.
Overall sales in the US reached 12,259, up 5 per cent over the same period last year, marking the highest-ever sales volume in November. Sales of electrified models increased 57.8 per cent and accounted for a 39.1 per cent share.
The XC60 compact luxury SUV was the top-selling model and set a record with 4,713 cars sold, a 48.7 per cent increase over 2023. The XC90 midsize luxury SUV was close behind, with 4,711 vehicles sold, up 28.8 per cent.
Canada recorded total sales of 1,310 cars in November, down 6.8 percent from last year. However, electrified models were up 41.8 per cent and accounted for 60.3 per cent of total sales, representing the best-ever sales month for Volvo cars with a plug.
“We are proud of our performance, and electrified models continue to resonate with our customers,” said Mike Cottone, President of Volvo Car USA and Canada. “No matter which model they choose, they can trust it will come with the safety and technology Volvo is known for.”
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