The giant full-size SUV sales results are not quiet as positive and promising as their pickup truck counterparts. The Chevy Tahoe is still leading the Q3 2020 sales chart in the United States. The Ford Expedition is gaining some market share ground as it slots into second place. The Dodge Durango is currently in third. The GMC Yukon/XL and Chevy Suburban see big declines in sales.
Don’t be alarmed too much about the GM SUV sales dip because the company is currently in the process of launching the new 2021 generation of all of their full-size SUVs! Since the factory had to be retooled and updated, this creates a limitation in the supply. Full-size GM SUV sales should recover in this upcoming quarter as the new generation Tahoes and Yukons are reaching the dealerships in greater numbers.
The table below is ordered by the Q3 2020 sales results. It also shows combined GM SUV sales.
Full-Size SUV Sales – Q3 2020
Q3 2020 | Q3 20/19 % | YTD 2020 | YTD 20/19 % | |
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Chevy Tahoe | 23,121 | -12.1% | 59,540 | -25.7% |
Ford Expedition | 19,402 | 4.4% | 51,747 | -16.7% |
Dodge Durango | 15,957 | 2% | 45,456 | -14% |
GMC Yukon/XL | 14,073 | -24.9% | 38,681 | -28.0% |
Chevy Suburban | 7,548 | -39.1% | 24,059 | -42.3% |
Nissan Armada | 4,366 | -25.9% | 17,520 | -28.8% |
Toyota Sequoia | n/a | n/a |
Here is the total number of all Chevy and GMC full-size SUVs combined. As you can see, while GM full-size SUV sales are down, they still sell more than all other competitors combined.
Q3 2020 | YTD 2020 | |||
Chevy/GMC SUVs | 44,742 | 122,280 |
Here is the 2021 GMC Yukon AT4 tackling our Tombstone Hill off-road challenge.