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The Cruze was Chevrolet's best-selling passenger car nameplate globally in 2010.
2011-01-18
DETROIT – Chevrolet sold 4.26 million vehicles globally in 2010, an average of one every 7.4 seconds. As a result, Chevrolet's share of global vehicle industry sales grew by 0.35 points as the brand accounted for about 5.8 percent of all vehicles sold worldwide in 2010. Of the top five global vehicle brands, only Chevrolet grew its total market share last year.
Building on its strong global sales performance in the first three quarters of 2010, Chevrolet sold more than 1.14 million vehicles in the fourth quarter:
"Chevrolet's dedication to compelling designs, quality, durability and great value is a winning formula that resonates with consumers around the world," said Joel Ewanick, GM global chief marketing officer. "We will continue to listen to our customers and do our utmost to deliver what it takes to bring them into the Chevrolet family."
Increased sales performance in key growth markets
Major contributors to Chevrolet's strong sales performance in 2010 were the BRIC countries of Brazil, Russia, India and China. They were responsible for about 33 percent of the brand's sales, an increase of 2 percentage points over 2009. Chevrolet's combined strength in these strategically important growth markets is unmatched by any competitor.
The potential for Chevrolet's continued growth is demonstrated by the fact that eight of the brand's top 10-selling countries in 2010 were emerging markets – Brazil, China, Uzbekistan, Mexico, Russia, India, Argentina and Colombia. With the United States and Canada, these 10 countries accounted for 85 percent of all Chevrolet sales.
In Europe, Chevrolet increased its share in 21 countries, resulting in a best-ever overall market share of 2.5 percent for the bow tie brand. Chevrolet sold more than 477,000 vehicles in 2010, an improvement of 12 percent over 2009.
In the United States, Chevrolet's largest market, the brand represented more than 70 percent of GM's overall sales. In 2010, Chevrolet sales in the U.S. grew 16 percent, to 1.57 million vehicles.
New cars, crossovers and trucks in 2010
Major new Chevrolet product introductions in 2010 included the Volt extended-range electric vehicle, Cruze compact car and Silverado heavy-duty, full-size pickup in the United States; New Sail small car and new Spark mini-car in China; Viva pickup in Brazil and Orlando compact minivan in Europe.
While the start of Volt sales positions Chevrolet as a technology leader, Cruze continues to play a significant role in the global growth of Chevrolet. Since its initial introduction in the first half of 2009 in Europe and China, global sales have surpassed the half-million mark. In 2010 alone, Chevrolet sold 334,976 Cruzes, making it the best-selling passenger car nameplate for the brand. With sales just beginning in the fourth quarter of 2010, the United States is expected to become one of the largest markets for Cruze.
The five best-selling Chevrolet nameplates in 2010 were:
Reflecting the worldwide expansion of the brand, Chevrolet will issue global sales releases consolidated on a quarterly basis. Beginning with the fourth quarter and full-year 2010 review, the releases will be available about two weeks after the end of each quarter when final numbers are available.
About Chevrolet
Chevrolet is General Motors' largest global brand with annual sales of about 4 million vehicles in more than 130 countries. It is the fourth biggest global car brand in terms of sales and also one of the fastest growing brands in the world. Chevrolet cars combine passion, bold design and practicality. They provide outstanding value for money. After re-launching the brand in Europe in 2005, Chevrolet more than doubled its sales to over 500,000 in 2008. In 2010, Chevrolet grew its market share in Europe to 2.5 percent, selling 477,194 cars. Chevrolet has a network of more than 2,700 dealers and service points in Europe. The Chevrolet line-up includes the Spark city car, the small Aveo, the compact four-door Cruze, the Captiva SUV and the legendary Corvette sports car. In 2011, Chevrolet is launching seven new cars: the all-new Orlando family van, the new Captiva SUV, the Corvette Grand Sport Coupé, the all-new five-door and four-door Aveo, the five-door Cruze, the Camaro coupé and convertible and the award-winning extended-range Volt electric car. Chevrolet's biggest markets in Europe are Russia, Italy, Germany, Spain, France and Turkey. Established in the U.S. by Swiss émigré Louis Chevrolet in 1911, the brand is celebrating its centenary in 2011. More information on Chevrolet can be found at http://www.chevroleteurope.com or http://media.chevroleteurope.com.

The Cruze was Chevrolet's best-selling passenger car nameplate globally in 2010.