
"After two good quarters, sales continued to climb this past quarter when GM managed to deliver 66,501 electric vehicles in Q3, putting it on track for a very strong finish this year. GM has already sold 144,668 EVs through Q3, which is 103% more than in 2024. It has already considerably exceeded the 114,432 EVs that it sold in all of last year, and there's still an entire quarter to go in 2025."
"The affordable Chevrolet Equinox has maintained its position as the best-selling non-Tesla EV, with sales up 157% exceeding 25,000 units in Q3. Three electric Cadillacs (Lyriq, Optiq and Vistiq) made the Q3's top 10 best-selling luxury EVs list. This made Cadillac the number one premium EV manufacturer by sales volume in Q3 and gave it a large share of the total luxury segment, also helped by the introduction of the Escalade IQ, which also received an extended-wheelbase IQL variant."
GM delivered 66,501 electric vehicles in Q3 and has sold 144,668 EVs through Q3, a 103% increase versus 2024 and already above last year’s total of 114,432. Strong Q3 demand was driven by buyers responding to the impending end of the federal EV tax credit, creating a pull-forward effect that is expected to slow Q4 sales. The Chevrolet Equinox EV led volume, exceeding 25,000 Q3 units and up 157%. Cadillac placed three models in the luxury top 10 and became the top premium EV brand by volume in Q3. GMC’s YTD EV sales doubled and the brand is tracking its strongest year ever.
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