Cadillac's US EV Sales Picked Up Last Quarter
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Cadillac's US EV Sales Picked Up Last Quarter
"According to Jo Borrás's analysis of GM sales data for the third quarter of this year, around 40% of Cadillac's sales during that period came from electric models. Borrás noted that the phasing out of the U.S. government's EV tax credit at the end of the third quarter likely played a role in driving some of these sales - but to what extent that boost will be temporary remains to be seen."
"Earlier this year, Cadillac announced that the Vistiq, an expansive luxury SUV, would be sold in the European market. With 615 horsepower and a range of around 285 miles, the potential appeal of this three-row SUV isn't hard to see. If Cadillac can keep its EV sales up in the U.S. along with expanding further overseas, the automaker's second century could be one worth celebrating."
Cadillac achieved approximately 40% electric share of its U.S. sales in the third quarter. The phase-out of the U.S. federal EV tax credit at quarter end likely boosted purchases, though some models contributing to the total were not eligible for the credit, indicating demand beyond incentives. Reported figures cover only U.S. sales and may not reflect international trends. Cadillac plans to sell the Vistiq in Europe, a 615-horsepower, three-row luxury SUV with roughly 285 miles of range, which could broaden the brand's global EV presence.
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