News

GM beats Toyota in US auto sales on strong demand

January 4, 2023 11:20 PM


Twitter Share Facebook Share WhatsApp Share

New York, United StatesUSECONOMYAUTOSALESAUTOMOBILEGeneral Motors overtook Japanese carmaker Toyota in US automobile sales last year, according to company figures released Wednesday, reclaiming the top spot on strong demand after earlier supply difficulties.

In 2021, the automakers saw a rankings shift with Toyota jumping ahead for the first time as a semiconductors shortage shook the car industry. Assembly lines took a hit and both companies saw steep sales declines.

But on Wednesday, GM said its 2022 sales in the United States jumped three percent to around 2.3 million units.

This was higher than Toyota's reported annual figure of 2.1 million vehicles.

Nearly half of GM's sales last year were of full-size pickup trucks and big SUVs, as the company turned to higher margin vehicles while supply problems spilled over into 2022.

In the fourth quarter, GM's deliveries in the US surged 41 percent, and sales under the Cadillac brand rocketed 75 percent, the company said.

Its Chevrolet Bolt and Bolt EUV electric vehicles also delivered their "best sales year ever," GM said, adding that it sees opportunities to grow its electric vehicle market share this year.

Meanwhile, Toyota's US deliveries dropped 9.6 percent for all of 2022. Sales of its SUVs, an important segment, dropped 8.6 percent.

But it touted its electrified vehicle sales, saying these made up nearly a quarter of total sales volume last year.

Full-year sales for the industry in 2022 are forecast at 13.9 million units, according to Cox Automotive.

This would be a drop from 2021 and lowest since 2011, when total new vehicle sales were recovering from the Great Recession, Cox added.

The auto industry started the year with supply issues, with high material costs and chip shortages.

But while inventory has since improved, analysts expect that rising interest rates are holding back demand in the consumer market.



Most Read

  1. And they lived happily ever after! Ishq Murshid's last episode sparks joy among fans And they lived happily ever after! Ishq Murshid's last episode sparks joy among fans
  2. Five more children die as death toll from measles in Dadu reaches 27 Five more children die as death toll from measles in Dadu reaches 27
  3. Hania Amir stuns as epitome of beauty in ravishing red Saree Hania Amir stuns as epitome of beauty in ravishing red Saree
  4. Only 2.96% pass as CSS exam 2023 results announced Only 2.96% pass as CSS exam 2023 results announced
  5. Reason behind Kareena Kapoor’s exit from Yash starrer ‘Toxic’ Reason behind Kareena Kapoor’s exit from Yash starrer ‘Toxic’
  6. Zuhab Khan and Wania Nadeem's love story culminates in heartfelt Nikah ceremony Zuhab Khan and Wania Nadeem's love story culminates in heartfelt Nikah ceremony

Opinion

  1. 9th May - A year later
    9th May - A year later

    By Mutaza Solangi

  2. Everything but the truth in Telegraph
    Everything but the truth in Telegraph

    By Mutaza Solangi

  3. PM Shehbaz Sharif, WEF and Pakistan
    PM Shehbaz Sharif, WEF and Pakistan

    By Naveed Aman Khan

  4. Employing global best practices in Pakistan-Saudi ties
    Employing global best practices in Pakistan-Saudi ties

    By Nasim Zehra

  5. PML-N smashed PTI in by-polls
    PML-N smashed PTI in by-polls

    By News Desk

  6. Riding the Digital Wave: How Technology is Rewriting the Script of Economic Prosperity
    Riding the Digital Wave: How Technology is Rewriting the Script of Economic Prosperity

    By News Desk