GM delivered over 526,000 vehicles in China in Q2, up 9% from last year
All of GM’s brands saw increases during the quarter. Buick posted a 6% increase, Chevrolet saw a 20% gain, Cadillac was up 51% and the Wuling and Baojun brands reported a 3% gain.
The gains came after a bleak first quarter for GM and its partners in the world’s largest auto market with the automaker reporting a 25% decline in sales after tax cuts on auto sales and electric vehicle subsidies ended.
GM is having a breakout year for its electric vehicles in China with more than one third of some 20 new and refreshed models slated to be all-electric. The Cadillac Lyriq EV is increasing in popularity as the first EV available in China that’s powered by GM’s new Ultium EV platform, the automaker said.
The front end of the Buick E5 in the article is an ugly mutt!