Chevrolet, the world’s-fastest growing major automotive brand, sold
more than 4.95 million vehicles in 2012, setting a global sales record
and driving General Motors Co. (NYSE: GM) global sales to more than 9.2
million vehicles, a 2.9 percent gain compared with 2011.
While the United States was the largest individual market for
Chevrolet with total vehicle sales of 1.85 million, more than 60 percent
of the brand’s sales came from other markets including Brazil
(643,000), China (627,000), Russia (205,000), South Korea (125,000) and
India (92,000). All posted strong sales due to new vehicle entries.
“Chevrolet is in the midst of the most aggressive roll-out of new
products in its history, which helped us deliver our ninth-consecutive
quarter of record global sales,” said Don Johnson, Chevrolet vice
president of U.S. sales and service.
Guided by a new global vision, "Find New Roads," that is rooted in the brand’s legacy of ingenuity, Johnson said
Chevrolet is poised for continued growth in 2013 with 13 new or
significantly redesigned products being launched in the United States,
including the all-new Corvette Stingray, Silverado and Impala, and 12 additional product launches around the world.
Chevrolet is building its global presence by delivering small cars like
the Cruze, Sonic/Aveo and Spark, the midsize Malibu, and crossovers and
trucks like the Spin, Trax, Orlando and Colorado that are designed for
the varied driving conditions and customer preferences around the world.
The Cruze compact sedan led the brand with global sales of more than
755,000 in 2012, making it the best-selling Chevrolet nameplate around
the world with nearly 1.9 million sold since its launch in 2009. In the
United States, Chevrolet will launch a diesel engine- powered Cruze in
the second quarter.
Courtesy of GM Media
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