Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Hyundai On Track To Sell 760K In US For 2015 Despite Low CUV, SUV Sales Volume

2016 Hyundai Tucson

Hyundai says it's on target to sell 760,000 units in the United States by the end of 2015, though crossover and SUV sales are lacking for now.

Hyundai's overall USDM sales through April were up 6.2 percent compared to last year, with 240,038 units leaving the lot, Ward's Auto reports. The figure bests the automaker's projected 5 percent increase for 2015 thus far.

However, Hyundai Motor America CEO Dave Zuchowski says most of the success comes from car sales, whereas crossover and SUV sales need improving. Though the vehicles made up 21 percent of the automaker's 68,009 units sold in April alone, the overall U.S. crossover/truck/SUV market made up 55.3 percent of the 1.45 million new vehicles sold during the period:

We're up 6 percent in cars in a segment that's down a little bit, (but) we're up 6 percent in trucks in a segment that's up almost 11 percent. With us (having) limited capacity of trucks and the truck market representing 56 percent of everything that's sold, we can hit our number and still potentially lose share just because of the influence of the truck market.

The automaker aims to remedy the issue by introducing a B-segment crossover and the production-ready version of the Santa Cruz crossover pickup, along with boosting inventories of the Tucson, thanks to the upcoming arrival of the 2016 model from South Korea. At least 65,000 Tucsons are set to arrive this year, with 90,000 to be shipped in 2016 due to Hyundai adding 50,000 more of the crossover to the assembly line in Ulsan. More Tucsons could be brought over in 2015, however, if the automaker's negotiations with the unions fall in the former's favor.

Hyundai's share of the U.S. market gained a tenth of a percentage for the first four months of the year, climbing to 4.5 percent compared to 2014.

[Source: Hyundai]

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