GM reaches 3M sales in China in 2014; planning 60 new or refreshed vehicles through 2018

GM reaches 3M sales in China in 2014; planning 60 new or refreshed vehicles through 2018

14 November 2014

General Motors and its joint ventures sold their 3 millionth vehicle in China in 2014. This is the second consecutive year that GM has reached the milestone, a month earlier than last year. In 2013, GM and its joint ventures hit 3 million sales in a calendar year on 12 December for the first time in GM’s history in its largest market.

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GM has experienced particularly strong growth in demand at the higher end of our lineup and in the SUV and MPV segments. We plan to continue expanding our lineup of vehicles and services to suit the increasingly diverse market in China; we expect to launch 60 new or refreshed vehicles through 2018.

In October, General Motors and its joint ventures sold 291,371 vehicles in China, setting a new October record.

Cadillac sales in China in the first ten months of 2014 increased 57.9% to 57,541 units, with especially strong demand for the XTS and SRX models. The pace of sales of the Buick Envision and Chevrolet Trax, the company’s newest entries in the SUV segment, is also brisk. Baojun’s 730 MPV has proven popular with customers as well, selling 58,528 since sales began in July.

In the first 10 months of 2014, sales by GM and its joint ventures in China increased 10.7% on an annual basis to a record 2,872,501 units.

GM and its joint ventures offer more than 40 different models under seven brands in China. Their products range from mini-cars to luxury sedans and from mini-commercial vehicles to light-duty trucks. Most GM vehicles sold in China are manufactured in China, and many are engineered and designed locally.