4633

Tesla Named Best Luxury Car Brand

The global car company, Tesla, was able to win the title of the best luxury car brand during the first quarter of this year 2022 in the United States of America, to be able to strengthen its position among global brands and car companies.

According to the latest reports on Tesla’s sales results, the latter managed to achieve more sales during the first quarter of this year 2022 than last year’s sales, as Tesla continues to expand rapidly in sales of electric cars in the United States of America.

According to the company’s research center data, car sales increased by nearly 42% on an annual basis, reaching 110 thousand cars during the first quarter of this year, equivalent to 21.8% of the sector’s total 503,709 cars.

Tesla outperforms BMW last year

Tesla

From the above, it can be said that Tesla has a set of great advantages that make it superior to its largest competitor , BMW , which is known for being the leader in luxury car sales during the past year, as it surpassed it by an increase of 41% year on year, and 21.8% of total sales luxury cars.

It is worth noting that all reports of other brands witnessed a significant decrease in sales, and experts explain the reason for this due to the lack of supply in exchange for stagnant purchases, and this undoubtedly contributed to the dominance of Tesla superior to all other brands.

Tesla

Luxury car sales in the first quarter 2022 in the United States of America

Through the following lines, we review a report on the volume of luxury car sales during the first quarter of this year 2022, in the United States of America:

  • Tesla’s vehicle sales reached nearly 110,000 vehicles, bringing the magnitude of the increase to 41 percent year-on-year, and 21.8% of the entire premium car sales share during the first quarter.
  • BMW car sales amounted to 7,714 cars, an increase of 3.2%, and 14.6% of the total share of luxury car sales.
  • While Lexus cars sales amounted to 64,365 cars, down 13.3%, and 12.8% of the total sales share.
  • Sales of Mercedes-Benz cars came to 62,251 cars, down 20.5%, and 12.4% of the total share of luxury car sales.
  • Audi sales also amounted to 35,505 cars, a decrease of more than 35.3%, and 7% of the total sales share.

It is worth noting that Tesla sells only fully electric cars, which means that it represents 21.8% of all electric cars, followed by other brands like BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Audi, Volvo, Porsche and Jaguar.

There are no reviews yet. Be the first one to write one.