To say the small luxury SUV segment is on fire, is an understatement. Sales of these this year have doubled. Of course, part of this is Covid-19 the first half of 2020. However, the chip shortage of the past six months has been equally as difficult, yet the sales numbers have skyrocketed.
Here are the sales results in the first half of 2021, and also the sales numbers for 2020 in the first six months:
Vehicle | 2021 Sales | 2020 Sales |
1. Audi Q5 | 33,566 | 18,032 |
2. Lexus NX | 32,055 | 22,725 |
3, Mercedes GLC/GLK | 30,149 | 22,559 |
4. Volvo XC60 | 20,592 | 12,212 |
5. Audi Q3 | 18,446 | 9,967 |
6. Mercedes GLB | 17,441 | 11,521 |
7. Volvo XC40 | 14,866 | 9,520 |
8. INFINITI QX50 | 13,749 | 9,069 |
9. Lincoln MKC | 13,507 | 11,132 |
10. Mercedes GLA | 10,617 | 7,797 |
11. BMW X1 | 10,022 | 6,440 |
12. Lexus UX | 9,524 | 7,349 |
13. Audi eTron | 5,972 | 2,872 |
14. Alfa Stelvio | 5,314 | 3,914 |
15. Rover Evoque | 3,782 | 6,011 |
16. Rover Discovery | 3,621 | 3,860 |
17. BMW X2 | 3,366 | 4,053 |
18. Jaguar E-Pace | 1,602 | 1,896 |
Photo Credit: Sewell Audi of McKinney/Audi