American Honda Sets New All-Time Annual Sales Record
Total combined annual Honda &
Acura vehicle sales eclipse previous record set in
2007 with a 3.0 percent gain over 2014
Honda Division records its best-ever
year in 2015, gaining 2.6 percent
Total Honda & Acura trucks set
new all-time annual marks, up 9.7 percent in 2015
Honda CR-V maintains position atop
SUV market with fourth straight annual record
American Honda also sets all-time
record for month of December
American Honda Motor Co., Inc. today reported all-time
record annual sales of 1,586,551 Honda and Acura vehicles for 2015, an increase
of 3.0 percent to beat the previous record set in 2007. Honda and Acura truck
sales also set a new annual record, gaining 9.7 percent on sales of 770,424. Honda Division sales topped last year`s record to set a new annual mark, rising 2.6 percent on sales of 1,409,386 units. Acura sales
totaled 177,165, a 5.6 percent increase for the year and the division's best
result since 2007.
"What better way to celebrate the "Year of
Honda" than with an all-time automobile sales record," said John
Mendel, executive vice president of the Automobile Division of American Honda
Motor Co., Inc. "We are grateful to
our customers who embraced our entire product lineup and are the true power
behind the Honda brand."
Honda
The Honda Division maintained its strong momentum through
the end of 2015, grabbing both annual and December all-time records for the
second straight year. Core models CR-V,
Civic and Accord all finished strong, with CR-V setting a new annual mark,
while the Pilot and Odyssey continued to flex sales muscle. The addition of the HR-V to the lineup also
helped push the division to new annual heights.
- CR-V set a new all-time annual record, gaining 3.2 percent on sales of 345,647 as it maintains its position as best-selling SUV in America.
"While we are excited about the all-time sales
record, we continue to have incredible momentum driven by the relentless
cadence of new and successful products we introduced in 2015 that will give the
Honda brand tremendous energy going into the new year," said Jeff Conrad,
senior vice president and general manager of the Honda Division. "With a
similar pace of new products coming this year, we're anticipating a very robust
2016."
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