【November 2021 U.S. SUV sales ranking U.S. SUV sales ranking】Although SAIC-GM's SUV sales in November this year have declined compared with the same period last year, with the continuous popularity of Tesla SUV sales, U.S. SUV sales in November are still better than the same period last year. According to the statistics compiled by the editors of the car purchase network, the wholesale sales of the US SUV market in November 2021 were 81,600 units, an increase of 10,400 units compared with the same period last year, an increase of 14.7% year-on-year, and it is the only car series in the SUV market that has maintained growth in the four main joint venture car series. Compared to October, U.S. SUVs were down slightly by 3.3% month-on-month.

The Tesla Model Y, which started delivery in January this year, has sold more than 10,000 units since May, including 33,000 units in September. In November, the Tesla Model Y won the U.S. sedan sales championship with 26,759 units.
Although Buick Encore has sold more than 10,000 vehicles, there is still a big gap compared with the sales volume of last month and the same period last year. The Buick Encore family includes three series of models, including Oncovi, Encore S and Uncorway Plus, which are aimed at different consumer groups. In November, the Uncovi family sold 10,002 units, down 54.1% year-on-year.
Except for the Buick brand, other SUV models except for Oncovi are not selling much. Among them, the Buick Encore Banner sold 2812 vehicles, the Buick Encore GX sold only 460 vehicles, and the Uncora sales were as low as 9. Both the Oncora GX and the Oncora use three-cylinder engines that are not favored by consumers.
The Chevrolet Explorer ranked third with sales of 6,116 vehicles, with sales increasing by 68.4% year-on-year. In addition, Chevrolet Chuangku sold 1800 vehicles, Chevrolet Trailblazer sold only 456 vehicles, and Tronic sales were as low as 238 vehicles.
The Cadillac XT5 sold 5,094 units, ranking fourth, down 11.5% year-on-year. Cadillac XT4 followed, with November sales of 4,168 units, down 31.2% year-on-year. The Cadillac XT6 performed well, selling 3,070 units in November.
In terms of the Lincoln brand, the Adventurer sold 3949 vehicles, ranking sixth. Voyager sold 2,390 vehicles and sold steadily. As a pilot of medium and large SUVs, sales in November were 1,137 units.
The Ford brand does not have particularly high-selling SUV models, of which 3682 units are sold in the collar and 3421 in the sharp edge, both higher than the sales volume in the same period last year. Explorers sold 2,394 units and Ruiji sold 1,696 vehicles, down 32.4% and 56.2% year-on-year, respectively.
Sales of the Jeep brand are still very low, and the best sales are the Big Commander, with sales of only 1,010 units in November. The Guides sold as few as 585 units, while the Free light and free hero sold only 137 and 59 vehicles, respectively.