Top 10 best selling luxury cars in 2017
Named the most sold premium vehicles in the first four months of 2017
What premium cars have become popular in Russia in the first four months of 2017? The answer to this question is given by the analytical Agency “AUTOSTAT” made a rating of the best selling new luxury cars in January-April 2017.
The sales of premium models in January-April 2017
Model
2017
2016
The difference
1
Lexus RX
2.624
2.367
+10.9%
2
Mercedes-Benz GLC
1.817
2.192
-17.1%
3
Lexus NX
1.805
1.995
-9.5%
4
Mercedes-Benz E-Class
1.797
1.220
+47.3%
5
BMW 5
1.749
1.233
+41.8%
6
Lexus LX
1.645
1.803
-8.8%
7
BMW X5
1.633
1.929
-15.3%
8
Mercedes-Benz C-Class
1.471
1.375
+7.0%
9
BMW X6
1.469
1.472
-0.2%
10
Mercedes GLS
1.467
1.381
+6.2%
TOTAL
42.416
45.672
-7.1%
As you can see from the pivot plate, the base of among all the sold premium cars are crossovers. And first among them is the model of Lexus RX, increasing over the first four months of 2017, the gap from its nearest competitors and increase sales compared with the year 2016 almost 11%.
Second place goes to another city SUV- the Mercedes GLC, 1.817 units sold cars. Despite a drop of 17%, the Germans still held the second place of honours.
But to relax it before. Third place is the Lexus NX, the Japanese newcomer Russian new car market is literally breathing down my neck the Germans, realizing 1.805 units of motor vehicles. The Japanese are also good dipped in sales, but remains in the top three.
The next two places are occupied by old rivals- the BMW 5 Series and Mercedes-Benz E-Class. Fourth place for Mercedes-Benz, 1.797 cars sold, the growth compared to the same period in 2016 was a whopping 47.3%, the best indicator in the rankings. Fifth place with 1.749 things is “Five” BMW. Also seen significant growth of 41.8%. Probably a surge in sales was affected by the update both models. This is the Top 5 list.
The next five positions located:
Lexus LX, crossover sales 1.645 units in 2017, against 1.803 pieces last year
The urban SUV BMW X5 in seventh place in the rating of 1.633 PCs sold cars, -15.3% compared with the year 2016
Mercedes-Benz C-Class, 1.471 units.
Completing the top ten two premium crossover- the BMW X6 and Mercedes GLS, and 1.469 1.467 vehicles respectively.
Only the premium segment for the first four months of this year lost 7.1% of sales compared to the previous year. 42.416 units in 2017, against 45.672 units in 2016.