Infiniti's global chief executive Roland Krueger said in a
statement growth over the past couple of months was fueled by
strong sales of SUVs, as well as the significantly redesigned
Q50 sedan. The Q50 hit the U.S. market in July and is being now
launched around the world.
Infiniti's chief spokesman Trevor Hale said the Hong
Kong-headquartered brand plans to build on that momentum by
launching two additional redesigned models – both SUVs – over
the next three to four months. He declined to elaborate.
In the United States, Infiniti sold 12,745 vehicles in
September, up 12 percent from a year earlier. U.S. sales in the
January-September period were 113,714 vehicles, up 18 percent.
Infiniti's China sales, meanwhile, totaled 4,479 vehicles last
month, up 19 percent from a year earlier. Its volume in China
during the first nine months of this year rose 16 percent from a
year earlier to 33,804 vehicles.
In addition to redesigned SUV models, Hale said Infiniti plans
to launch a long-wheel version of the Q50 sports sedan, called
the Q50L, in China in the coming months. The car will be first
shown at the Guangzhou auto show in November.
(Reporting By Norihiko Shirouzu, editing by David Evans)
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