Infiniti achieved its best November sales month and is on track for 2016 to be the best sales year in its history. From January to November, Infiniti set a new global record for sales in the first 11 months, with almost 204,000 vehicles sold, an increase of 6 percent compared to the same time last year.
Total November sales of more than 20,000 were up 5 percent versus November last year. November sales in Mexico were an all-time record of more than 222 vehicles, a 25 percent increase from last year.
In China, Infiniti set a new November sales record with more than 4,000 vehicles sold, a 6 percent increase from November 2015. Year to date, Infiniti sold almost 37,000 vehicles in China, an increase of 3 percent over the same period last year.
From January to November, Infiniti sold more than 15,200 vehicles in Western Europe, up 143 percent from the same period last year. This is largely driven by excellent reception of Infiniti's all-new Q30 and QX30 compact entries by the company's customers.
In the United States, Infiniti sold 12,112 vehicles, a 4 percent increase from November 2015, and more than 120,000 vehicles from January to November, a 1 percent increase.
In Asia and Oceania, Infiniti has sold more than 6,100 vehicles between January and November, a record for the region and an increase of 24 percent over the same period the previous year.
Total November sales of more than 20,000 were up 5 percent versus November last year. November sales in Mexico were an all-time record of more than 222 vehicles, a 25 percent increase from last year.
In China, Infiniti set a new November sales record with more than 4,000 vehicles sold, a 6 percent increase from November 2015. Year to date, Infiniti sold almost 37,000 vehicles in China, an increase of 3 percent over the same period last year.
From January to November, Infiniti sold more than 15,200 vehicles in Western Europe, up 143 percent from the same period last year. This is largely driven by excellent reception of Infiniti's all-new Q30 and QX30 compact entries by the company's customers.
In the United States, Infiniti sold 12,112 vehicles, a 4 percent increase from November 2015, and more than 120,000 vehicles from January to November, a 1 percent increase.
In Asia and Oceania, Infiniti has sold more than 6,100 vehicles between January and November, a record for the region and an increase of 24 percent over the same period the previous year.