In a category that's grown 15% in the first 11 months, Jeep volume is up 23%, boosted not only by the addition of the Renegade but by massive increases in Jeep's established models. Cherokee sales, for example, are up 22%, and the Wrangler has recorded a 16% year-over-year increase.
U.S. Auto Sales Brand Rankings - November 2015 YTD
U.S. SUV/Crossover Sales Rankings By Model - November 2015 YTD
Meanwhile, Ford, the top-ranked seller of SUVs and crossovers in America in 2014, isn't growing its utility vehicle volume nearly as quickly as most other automakers. To blame, during a year in which Ford has recorded big gains with the Edge and Explorer, are the Escape's 1% downturn, the Expedition's 7% decline, and the Flex's 19% plunge.
Chevrolet accounts for 54% of the SUVs and crossovers sold by General Motors' four brands. No manufacturer, not even Jeep's FCA parent company, sells more utility vehicles in America than General Motors, where total SUV/CUV sales are up 13% to 1,013,455 units in 2015's first 11 months.
GM's Cadillac brand is America's sixth-ranked premium brand overall but in terms of SUVs and crossovers, Cadillac ranks fourth. Sales of Cadillac utility vehicles – the SRX, Escalade, and Escalade ESV – are up 23% in 2015. Cadillac outsells Audi, the fifth-ranked premium brand seller of utilities, by a wide 17,598-unit margin. (Audi has already sold 44,923 more cars in 2015 than Cadillac.)
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Lexus's 152,427 utility vehicle sales in 2015, a 30% year-over-year increase, make Lexus the top-selling premium seller of utility vehicles in America. Indeed, Lexus has widened its lead over the next-best-selling Mercedes-Benz brand in 2015 to 30,992 units through 11 months, up from 12,440 in the same period in 2014.
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Rank | Auto Brand SUV/Crossover U.S. Sales | 11 Months 2015 | 11 Months 2014 | % Change |
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#1 | Jeep | 775,374 | 629,074 | 23.3% |
#2 | Ford | 675,201 | 635,492 | 6.2% |
#3 | Chevrolet | 547,411 | 486,301 | 12.6% |
#4 | Toyota | 527,581 | 472,225 | 11.7% |
#5 | Honda | 474,562 | 400,028 | 18.6% |
#6 | Nissan | 437,556 | 362,205 | 20.8% |
#7 | Subaru * | 375,459 | 335,005 | 12.1% |
#8 | GMC | 255,767 | 233,965 | 9.3% |
#9 | Hyundai | 163,896 | 141,704 | 15.7% |
#10 | Dodge | 153,280 | 143,430 | 6.9% |
#11 | Lexus | 152,427 | 117,412 | 29.8% |
#12 | Kia | 151,072 | 132,479 | 14.0% |
#13 | Mazda | 121,622 | 108,149 | 12.5% |
#14 | Mercedes-Benz | 121,435 | 104,972 | 15.7% |
#15 | Buick | 117,196 | 100,697 | 16.4% |
#16 | BMW | 102,100 | 97,506 | 4.7% |
#17 | Acura | 98,040 | 98,627 | -0.6% |
#18 | Cadillac | 93,081 | 75,408 | 23.4% |
#19 | Audi | 75,483 | 57,211 | 31.9% |
#20 | Land Rover | 62,141 | 45,711 | 35.9% |
#21 | Infiniti | 59,313 | 46,413 | 27.8% |
#22 | Lincoln | 56,267 | 46,178 | 21.8% |
#23 | Mitsubishi | 50,729 | 40,271 | 26.0% |
#24 | Volkswagen | 37,494 | 29,361 | 27.7% |
#25 | Volvo | 32,265 | 21,081 | 53.1% |
#26 | Porsche | 27,395 | 21,648 | 26.5% |
#27 | Mini | 16,208 | 22,657 | -28.5% |
#28 | Fiat | 7,467 | --- | --- |
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--- | Total | 5,767,822 | 5,005,210 | 15.2% |
* Though Subaru figures for the Outback and XV Crosstrek have not typically been included in Subaru's "light truck" and/or Subaru's SUV/crossover sales total at GCBC, the Outback and XV Crosstrek join the Forester and Tribeca in Subaru's SUV/crossover sales total in this post.
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