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Toyota Motor North America Reports March, First Quarter 2023 U.S. Sales
April 03, 2023- March sales of electrified vehicles represented 27.5 percent of total sales volume
- 22 electrified Toyota and Lexus vehicle options available at dealerships, the most among any automaker
For the first quarter, TMNA reported sales of 469,558 vehicles, down 8.8 percent on a volume and DSR basis versus March 2022. Sales of electrified vehicles for the first quarter totaled 118,836, representing 25.3 percent of total sales volume.
Toyota division posted March sales of 150,099 vehicles, down 12.0 percent on a volume and DSR basis. For the quarter, Toyota division reported sales of 401,306 vehicles, down 10.9 percent on a volume and DSR basis.
Lexus division posted March sales of 26,357 vehicles, up 12.1 percent on a volume and DSR basis. For the quarter, Lexus division reported sales of 68,252 vehicles, up 6.0 percent on a volume and DSR basis.
“With 22 electrified vehicle options between both the Toyota and Lexus brands, the most among any automaker, we’re giving customers a choice that fits their lifestyle, pocketbook and needs,” said Jack Hollis, executive vice president, sales, TMNA. “We continue to make improvements to our vehicle inventory to satisfy customer demand, while doing all we can to exceed expectations as we introduce more electrified vehicles throughout the balance of 2023.”
March and First Quarter 2023 Highlights
TMNA:
- March sales of electrified vehicles represented 27.5 percent of total sales volume
- First quarter sales of electrified vehicles represented 25.3 percent of total sales volume
- 2023 Toyota Prius, 2023 Toyota Crown HEV, and Lexus RZ 450e BEV went on sale
- 22 electrified Toyota and Lexus vehicle options available at dealerships
- March electrified vehicle ratio: 28.2 percent
- Q1 2023 electrified vehicle ratio: 25.1 percent
- Corolla HEV March sales up 11.2 percent; Q1 sales up 57.5 percent
- Highlander HEV March sales up 60.4 percent; Q1 sales up 26.5 percent
- RAV4 PRIME March sales up 64.4 percent; Q1 sales up 3.5 percent
- Corolla Cross March sales up 57.3 percent; Q1 sales up 42.9 percent
- Sequoia March sales up 3,187 percent; Q1 sales up 938.9 percent
- Total pickup Q1 sales up 7.1 percent
- Tacoma Q1 sales up nearly 1 percent
- Tundra Q1 sales up 22.1 percent
- Best-ever March sales:
- GR 86
- Corolla HEV
- Corolla Cross
- Highlander HEV
- RAV4 PRIME
- Tundra HEV
- All-time best-ever March sales:
- Corolla HEV
- Highlander HEV
- Best-ever Q1 sales:
- Corolla HEV
- Corolla Cross
- Highlander HEV
- RAV4 PRIME
- Tundra HEV
- All-time best-ever Q1 sales:
- Corolla HEV
- March electrified vehicle ratio: 23.6 percent
- March electrified vehicle sales up 6.2 percent
- Q1 electrified vehicle ratio: 26.2 percent
- Q1 electrified vehicle sales up 36.2 percent
- Total passenger car March sales up 7.4 percent
- IS March sales up 29.4 percent; Q1 sales up 20.1 percent
- LS March sales up 25.8 percent
- LC March sales up 9.2 percent
- Total truck March sales up 13.7 percent; Q1 sales up 9.2 percent
- NX March sales up 42.9percent; Q1 sales up 53.9 percent
- GX March sales up 15.5 percent
- LX March sales up 390.9 percent; Q1 sales up 181.7 percent
- UX HEV March sales up 35.6 percent; Q1 sales up 27.8 percent
- NX HEV Q1 sales up 48.8 percent
- NX PHEV March sales up 99.6 percent; Q1 sales up 58.5 percent
- RX HEV March sales up 35.5 percent; Q1 sales up 74.9 percent
- LS HEV March sales up 500 percent; Q1 sales up 200 percent
- Best-ever March sales:
- Total electrified vehicles
- IS 500
- NX PHEV
- LX
- Best-ever Q1 sales:
- Total electrified vehicles
- Total luxury utility vehicles
- NX HEV
- NX PHEV
- UX HEV
- LC HEV
HEV = Hybrid Electric Vehicle
PHEV = Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle
FCEV = Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle
BEV = Battery Electric Vehicle
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Hyundai Motor America Reports Record-Breaking March and Q1 2023 Sales
- Hyundai Sets New Q1 Total and Retail Sales Record; Q1 Total Sales Increased 16%
- March Total Sales Increased 27%; Fifth Consecutive Month With A Total Sales Record
- March Retail Sales Up 15%
- All-Time Best-Ever Records for Santa Cruz and Santa Fe HEV
"March 2023 will be a month to remember and a great way to finish the quarter with our fifth straight month of record total sales," said Randy Parker, CEO, Hyundai Motor America. "We're set for an exciting announcement with the launch of the all-new Kona at the New York International Auto Show and we're celebrating our 25th anniversary of Hyundai Hope On Wheels."
March Retail Highlights
Hyundai sold 68,312 retail units in March, a 15% year-over-year increase from March 2022. March retail sales were led by Venue, Elantra HEV, Santa Fe HEV, Tucson HEV, Santa Cruz and Kona N. Hyundai eco-friendly vehicle sales of 11,407 represented 17% of retail and a 20% year-over-year increase.
Q1 Highlights
In the first quarter, Hyundai total sales were 184,449 units, a Q1 total sales record and an increase of 16% year-over-year. Q1 retail sales were 169,491 a 6% increase compared with Q1 2022. Hyundai also set new Q1 total and retail sales records for Venue, Elantra N, Santa Fe HEV, Tucson, Tucson HEV, Santa Cruz and Kona EV.
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BEST-EVER FIRST QUARTER AND MARCH SALES FOR KIA AMERICA
04/01/23 ID: 20209Fast-Growing Kia Posts Eighth Straight Monthly Sales Record and Finishes 15-Percent Over Previous First Quarter Record- Second-highest monthly sales total in Kia America’s history in March
- Four popular Kia models also set March sales records
Kia’s March total of 71,294 marked the second-highest monthly performance in company history and was the eighth consecutive month of record-breaking sales. March sales were up 19.8-percent over the same period last year and up 7-percent over the previous March record. In addition, four Kia models – Carnival up 81-percent, Sportage up 37-percent, Telluride up 23-percent, Forte up 14-percent – achieved best-ever March totals while the brand’s electrified models increased 10-percent over the same period last year.
“Kia’s record first-quarter is a direct result of our consistent efforts to build our brand, improve residual values, and deliver world-class models with cutting-edge design and innovative technology,” said Eric Watson, vice president, sales operations, Kia America. “Kia’s transformation will continue to accelerate as production availability of important SUVs and in-demand electrified vehicles improves throughout the year.”
In addition to the monthly and first-quarter record-breaking sales performances, several significant industry awards were bestowed on various models within Kia’s world-class line-up, including:
- Nine Kia models were named to the 2023 Car and Driver Editors’ Choice Awards list. The winners, all 2023 model year vehicles, include the Sportage, Sorento, Carnival, Niro Hybrid and PHEV, K5, Soul, Rio, and the Car and Driver 10Best-winning EV6 and Telluride (four-time winner), represent the publication’s annual standard of automotive excellence.
- Three Kia models achieved top honors in the annual “Best Cars for Families” rankings presented by the editors of U.S. News & World Report. The rugged and refined 2023 Kia Telluride SUV was named “Best 3-Row SUV for Families” for the fourth consecutive year, the all-electric 2023 Kia EV6 performance crossover was chosen as the first “Best Electric Vehicle for Families,” and the 2023 Kia K5 sedan earned its first title as “Best Midsize Car for Families.”
- Two Kia models were selected as top three finalists in two categories for the 2023 World Car Awards. The 2023 Kia Niro earned a position among the top three finalists for the World Car of the Year category, while the 2023 Kia EV6 GT was named a finalist in the World Performance Car category. The vehicles were selected by a jury of 100 distinguished international automotive journalists representing 32 countries, who evaluated a broad range of vehicles from around the world.
- The 2023 Kia Niro was also named the 2023 Women’s World Car of the Year, which follows the model’s “Urban Car of the Year” award from the all-women association earlier this year. The jury panel ultimately recognized the Niro as the overall “Supreme Winner” among all other category winners.
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Mazda Reports March Sales Results
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- Best-ever sales of CX-50 with 4,010 vehicles sold.
- Best-ever March sales of CX-30 with 6,779 vehicles sold.
- 2nd best-ever March sales of CX-5 with 16,612 vehicles sold.
Mazda Motor de Mexico (MMdM) reported March sales of 7,105 vehicles, an increase of 83.2 percent compared to last year. Year-to-date sales totaled 19,264 vehicles; an increase of 69.6 percent compared to the same time last year.
Mazda North American Operations is headquartered in Irvine, California, and oversees the sales, marketing, parts, and customer service support of Mazda vehicles in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Colombia through approximately 795 dealers. Operations in Canada are managed by Mazda Canada Inc. in Richmond Hill, Ontario; operations in Mexico are managed by Mazda Motor de Mexico in Mexico City; and operations in Colombia are managed by Mazda de Colombia in Bogota, Colombia. For more information on Mazda vehicles, including photography and B-roll, please visit the online Mazda media center at News.MazdaUSA.com.
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It's pretty clear that 1st quarter sales results are nothing short of disastrous for Toyota. Numbers are still pouring in, but most manufacturers are posting solid gains vs. 2022, some of them double digit. Except Toyota, with sales drop of nearly 10%.
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GM comfortably recovered its 1st place. Ford won't publish numbers until tomorrow, but should post similar gains. Toyota will likely fall to 3rd place on a clear downward trend.
Toyota did well in 2022 because of supply chain issues that hit other manufactures harder. But now that supply chain issues have been mostly resolved, and consumers have more choices, it's clear that Toyota's lineup is outdated and uncompetitive. In 2022 people bought a lot of Toyotas simply because they had no other choice.
Highlander sales are down by 16%. Same with RAV. No surprise here, considering how poorly they compare vs. competition.
4Runner is down a whopping 40%. Somebody forgot to tell Toyota that event mighty dinosaurs become extinct when confronted with more nimble competitors.
Two local dealers in my area have nearly 200 Toyotas in inventory each. Some of their cars have been lingering on the lot for over 100 days. One is offering Camrys, Corollas and non-hybrid RAVs at 2 to 5% below MSRP. The other is offering these models at invoice price. Hybrids are still in short supply, but nobody wants Camrys, Corollas, and non-hybrid RAVs and Highlanders anymore.
Consumers want EVs and electrified SUVs. Hyundai/KIA plug-in hybrids are selling like crazy. Just another example of the damage that Akio Toyota did to a once great company, and why he was sacked.
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GM comfortably recovered its 1st place. Ford won't publish numbers until tomorrow, but should post similar gains. Toyota will likely fall to 3rd place on a clear downward trend.
Toyota did well in 2022 because of supply chain issues that hit other manufactures harder. But now that supply chain issues have been mostly resolved, and consumers have more choices, it's clear that Toyota's lineup is outdated and uncompetitive. In 2022 people bought a lot of Toyotas simply because they had no other choice.
Highlander sales are down by 16%. Same with RAV. No surprise here, considering how poorly they compare vs. competition.
4Runner is down a whopping 40%. Somebody forgot to tell Toyota that event mighty dinosaurs become extinct when confronted with more nimble competitors.
Two local dealers in my area have nearly 200 Toyotas in inventory each. Some of their cars have been lingering on the lot for over 100 days. One is offering Camrys, Corollas and non-hybrid RAVs at 2 to 5% below MSRP. The other is offering these models at invoice price. Hybrids are still in short supply, but nobody wants Camrys, Corollas, and non-hybrid RAVs and Highlanders anymore.
Consumers want EVs and electrified SUVs. Hyundai/KIA plug-in hybrids are selling like crazy. Just another example of the damage that Akio Toyota did to a once great company, and why he was sacked.
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^^ that's why we need raw sales data not press releases from auto makers that sugar coat everything. Or rename this thread automakers embellish sales numbers.
Toyoda was only technically fired, he actually moved up in rank.
Toyoda was only technically fired, he actually moved up in rank.
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Yup. The only Toyota models that did well are HEVs and PHEVs. Consumers want electrified vehicles. GM, Ford, Hyundai/KIA, Nissan - they all positioned themselves well with plenty of electrified vehicles capacity, while Toyota HEV and PHEV is capacity-constrained. Akio's "romance" with hydrogen is costing Toyota dearly.
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Stronger Inventory Powers American Honda Sales to Best Month in Almost 2 Years
April 3, 2023- American Honda posts best sales since July 2021 as Honda and Acura March sales top 116,000 units
- Honda sales reached 103,000, led by strong sales of electrified vehicles and new light truck models
- Honda electrified models set monthly record with combined sales of CR-V and Accord hybrid-electric models
- All-new CR-V logged 30,000 in sales for first time since July 2021; all-new Pilot, HR-V each top 10,000 units
- Acura March sales achieved 13,500 units for best month since August 2021
- All-new Acura Integra sold 3,000 for the first time; continues to lead luxury gateway segment. The high-performance Integra Type S will be revealed in April.
- Acura MDX and RDX combined near 9,000 in March sales; MDX remains as top-selling Acura model
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Sales Highlights
Honda sales reach 103,000 for the first time since July 2021 and the best 1st quarter in two years.
- CR-V sales top 31,000 for the first time in nearly two years; CR-V hybrid posts best month and quarter of all time, with March sales of 18,000 units.
- Accord hybrid achieves its best month of sales ever with 7,970 units.
- Accord and Civic combine to lead Honda passenger car sales near 34,000.
- All-new Pilot and HR-V each top 10,000 in March sales
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Sales Highlights
Acura posts best monthly sales since August 2021 (13,569 units) as stronger inventory drives SUV and passenger car sales to their best results since 2021.
- All-new Integra logs 3,000 in sales for the first time since June 2022 launch as Acura's gateway model maintains its hold as the retail #1 in segment.
- MDX posts March sales of over 6,000, for its best month since March 2022 and best quarter since Q2 2021.
- Acura passenger car sales remain strong with 4,622 units, for best month since July 2021
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Volkswagen of America (VWoA) reports Q1 2023 sales
Apr 3, 2023
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toyota/lexus did 176,456 (down 9%) in march
hyundai/kia duo did 146,698 (up, 27/20%, and without genesis) in march
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hyundai/kia duo did 146,698 (up, 27/20%, and without genesis) in march
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Nissan Group reports 2023 first quarter U.S. Sales
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Nissan Group announced total U.S. first quarter (January through March) sales for 2023 of 235,818 units, an increase of 17.3% versus the prior year.Nissan Division first quarter 2023 highlights:
- Sales of the Nissan Versa were up 67.4% year-over-year for the quarter.
- Sales of the Nissan Rogue were up 69.1% year-over-year for the quarter.
- Sales of the Nissan Murano were up 32.3% year-over-year for the quarter.
- Sales of the Nissan Pathfinder were up 164.8% year-over-year for the quarter.
- Sales of the Nissan Armada were up 342.6% year-over-year for the quarter.
NOTE: To ensure consistency in global sales reporting, Nissan North America calculates quarterly variances on a straight-percentage basis, unadjusted for the number of selling days. First quarter 2023 had 75 selling days and first quarter 2022 had 75 selling days.
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Ford Becomes America’s Best-Selling Brand in the First Quarter on Rising Sales for Trucks, Vans, Broncos, Large SUVs, EVs, Mustang
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- Ford is America’s best-selling brand in Q1 with total vehicle sales of 456,972, up 10.7 percent on the strength of icons like F-Series, Bronco and Mustang, commercial vehicles and EVs
- Ford becomes America’s No. 1 selling truck manufacturer – sales up 19.6 percent and outselling GM’s combined truck and van sales
- F-Series is America’s best-selling truck with sales up 21.1 percent totaling 170,377 pickups – outpacing Silverado by 46,000 trucks
- Explorer is the best-selling, three-row midsize SUV and Expedition sales double
- Ford EV sales up 41.0 percent
- Ford is increasing production capacity across Ford Blue, Model e, and Ford Pro and will continue through the year to meet customer demand
Sales surged across Ford’s areas of strength, including trucks (up 19.6 percent); three-row SUVs (up 47.6 percent); Bronco brand (up 18.3 percent); Ford Pro Transit van (up 86.0 percent); Mustang (up 5.2 percent) and electric vehicles (up 41.0 percent).
Ford’s overall vehicle sales – Ford Blue, Ford Pro, Model e and Lincoln – totaled 475,906, up 10.1 percent with estimated share up over a year ago.
Ford’s EV sales grew 41.0 percent in the first quarter on sales of 10,866 electric vehicles. F-150 Lightning sales totaled 4,291 pickups with production capacity actions on track to hit an annual production run rate of 150,000 this year. Sales by Ford Pro of the E-Transit, America’s best-selling electric van last year, climbed 62.7 percent. Reflecting downtime at the plant for changes to increase production, Mustang Mach-E sales were down.
Ford is America’s No. 1 selling truck manufacturer, with 254,023 trucks and vans sold in the first quarter, outselling GM’s trucks and vans by approximately 27,000 vehicles. Sales of Ford’s overall trucks, including pickups and vans, were up 19.6 percent on the strength of F-Series pickups (up 21.1 percent) and Ford Pro’s Transit van (up 86.0 percent).
To support this momentum, Ford’s Kansas City Assembly Plant will add a third crew in April to increase production for Ford Pro of the best-selling Transit and E-Transit vans. Ford also is increasing production at manufacturing plants across North America to meet strong customer demand for vehicles including Mustang Mach-E, F-150 Lightning, Bronco Sport and Maverick.
"Ford is off to a fast start to the year. Ford’s sales growth and investments are a direct result of strong customer demand across our truck, SUV, and electric vehicle segments. And this year’s highly anticipated new product launches with Super Duty, Escape, Mustang and Ranger, will only add to this momentum,” said Andrew Frick, vice president, sales distribution, and trucks.
Ford Explorer was the best-selling, three-row midsize SUV in America, and the red-hot Bronco brand saw sales growth of 18.3 percent, including a 37.6 percent rise for Bronco. Additionally, Expedition sales surged.
BlueCruise, Ford’s driver assist technology, is now available on 186,000 vehicles; customers have accumulated more than 55 million hands-free miles driven with the technology. Consumer Reports rated Ford BlueCruise as the top-rated active driving assistance system.
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April 3, 2023 , Camden, N.J. -
SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC. MARCH SALES UP 23 PERCENT
- Best-ever March for Crosstrek
- Q1 2023 sales up 8.3 percent
- Eight consecutive months of yearly month-over-month growth
“We closed March and Q1 on a high note. Thanks to the exceptional efforts of our Subaru retailers, we surpassed our March 2022 sales by 23 percent,” said Jeff Walters, President and Chief Operating Officer, Subaru of America, Inc. “We are even prouder that our fifteenth annual Share the Love® Event raised $29.1 million in donations to a host of national and local charities supported by our retailers.”
In March, Crosstrek was the top performer by volume and achieved its best March ever with 14,040 vehicle sales. WRX sales for March 2023 increased 1,373 percent over the same month in 2022, while Impreza posted a 63.3 percent increase in March. Forester sales for March 2023 increased 56.2 percent, and Ascent sales increased 43.2 percent compared to March 2022. In addition, 513 of the all-electric Solterra SUV were delivered in March.
“Enthusiasm for Subaru vehicles remained high in March, and we anticipate continued excitement as the weather warms up and car buyers begin planning spring and summer adventures,” said Troy Poston, Senior Vice President of Sales. “Car buyers have a lot to look forward to in Q2, starting with the global debut of the latest Subaru Wilderness vehicle at the New York International Auto Show later this week.”
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