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ASUS Finally Puts A Price On Its ROG Equalizer Cable, And $50 Is Surprisingly Reasonable For Saving An RTX 50 GPU

A Republic of Gamers (ROG) power supply unit marked '1200W' with braided cables on a futuristic, dark blue background.

Thankfully, ASUS hasn't put a premium price on its new 12V-2x6 cable that will keep the RTX 50 series GPUs save from melting. ASUS Officially Launches the 12V-2x6 ROG Equalizer Cable at $50 to Protect Your 16-pin GPU Connector From Melting The ROG Equalizer, which got introduced two weeks ago has finally appeared on the official ASUS store. We all wanted to know its price since ASUS usually prices its premium components quite high. While a power cable can't be considered an actual "component", it's a crucial one, considering the fate of high-end RTX 50 series graphics cards will depend […]

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Intel Xe3P β€œCelestial” Discrete Gaming GPU Line Cancelled, Xe4 β€œDruid” In 2027 Followed By Xe-Next In 2028

Intel Xe3P "Celestial" Discrete Gaming GPUs Cancelled, Xe4 "Druid" In 2027 Followed By Xe-Next In 2028

Intel's upcoming GPU plans have been disclosed, highlighting Xe3P without discrete gaming parts, Xe4 in 2027 & a next-gen Xe architecture in 2028. Intel Xe GPU Plans: Xe3P In iGPU & AI Discrete Flavors, Xe4 In 2027, Xe-Next In 2028 Intel is working on three next-gen Xe GPU architectures, which will form the basis of its graphics lineup in the years ahead. At the same time, the lineups include both integrated and discrete GPUs; the discrete gaming lineup is missing out on the action. Intel Xe3P GPU Architecture In 2026 Starting with the first Xe microarchitecture, we have Xe3P, which […]

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Belgium March/Q1 2026: BMW X1 stays #1, VW T-Roc up to #3

The VW T-Roc is the third best-selling vehicle in Belgium over Q1 2026.

New car sales in Belgium are back into positive territory in March at a solid +8.8% year-on-year to 43,733 units. The Q1 volume is off -5.9% to 113,805. Over Q1, private buyers account for 48.8% of Β the market, their highest share in years and to be compared with 41.7% over the Full Year 2025. Reversely fleet sales fall to 51.2% vs. 58.3% last year. Electrified cars (HEV, PHEV and BEV) hold 52.7% of the market vs. 55.6% a year ago. BEVs on their own account for 34.7% share, unchanged. Private buyers choose petrol cars (62.8% share), while HEVs have 20.3% of sales and BEVs only 8.7%. In contrast BEV represent 59.5% of fleet registrations, with petrol at 26.9%.

In the March brands ranking, BMW (+34.5%) spectacularly reclaims the top spot with 14.2% share, its highest since January 2025. Volkswagen (-1.2%) is relegated to 2nd place both for the month and YTD. Audi (+6.2%) is up four spots on last month to #3, distancing Peugeot (+10.5%) up two, Mercedes (-12.5%) down one and Renault (+7.7%) down three. Tesla (+88.5%) rallies back up to #10 and sees its Q1 sales progress 22.6% year-on-year. Opel (+23.1%), Ford (+14.3%) and Skoda (+13.5%) also make themselves noticed below while MG (+99.5%) and BYD (+85.3%) soar further down.

Over in the Q1 models charts, the BMW X1 (-19.1%) and Dacia Sandero (-13.1%) remain on top despite harsh year-on-year falls. The VW T-Roc surges from outside the Full Year 2025 Top 20 directly into third place, followed by a soaring Tesla Model Y (+47.3%) and the Citroen C3 (+7%). New models in the Top 20 are the Mercedes CLA (#8), Peugeot 3008 (#9), Peugeot 5008 (#13), BMW 1 Series (#15) and Dacia Bigster (#18), the latter ousting the Duster (#6 over the Full Year 2025) from the Top 20.

Previous month: Belgium February 2026: BYD (+119.3%), Opel (+37.5%) can’t prevent another market fall (-7.7%)Β 

One year ago: Belgium March 2025: Peugeot (+65.3%) undeterred, Tesla (-69.3%) collapses

Full March 2026 Top 69 All brands, Q1 2026 Top 20 models rankings below.

Belgium March 2026 – brands:

PosBrandMar-26%/25Feb2026%/25PosFY25
1BMW6,21514.2%+ 34.5%212,65911.1%– 15.2%11
2Volkswagen3,6618.4%– 1.2%110,5639.3%– 5.9%22
3Audi2,7156.2%+ 6.2%76,9136.1%– 7.0%64
4Peugeot2,5275.8%+ 10.5%67,2866.4%+ 15.8%47
5Mercedes2,5205.8%– 12.5%48,1917.2%– 9.5%33
6Renault2,4915.7%+ 7.7%37,1476.3%– 13.3%56
7Dacia2,2635.2%– 8.6%56,0105.3%– 16.9%75
8Skoda1,9394.4%+ 13.5%95,3674.7%+ 18.9%89
9Toyota1,8424.2%– 9.9%85,0854.5%– 20.5%98
10Tesla1,8064.1%+ 88.5%133,7013.3%+ 22.6%1215
11FordΒ 1,4553.3%+ 14.3%153,3743.0%– 13.8%1413
12Kia1,3223.0%– 13.3%114,0963.6%– 18.1%1011
13Opel1,3103.0%+ 23.1%103,7163.3%+ 32.4%1116
14Volvo1,2842.9%– 17.1%163,6323.2%– 20.3%1310
15Citroen1,1102.5%– 7.9%123,3623.0%– 1.6%1514
16Hyundai1,1062.5%– 16.8%142,8762.5%– 27.2%1612
17Mini9252.1%– 2.7%191,9941.8%+ 2.5%1718
18MG8642.0%+ 99.5%181,7631.5%+ 60.4%1819
19BYD6301.4%+ 85.3%201,5951.4%+ 96.9%2022
20Nissan6081.4%– 27.8%171,7551.5%– 37.7%1917
21Fiat5391.2%+ 43.7%211,3241.2%+ 44.1%2124
22Mazda4341.0%+ 30.7%231,1551.0%+ 28.5%2226
23Cupra3920.9%+ 7.7%258660.8%– 19.7%2425
24Jeep3790.9%+ 35.8%327010.6%+ 13.6%2529
25Suzuki3410.8%– 13.0%221,1191.0%– 11.5%2321
26Honda2890.7%+ 40.3%246420.6%+ 10.5%2830
27Land Rover2740.6%– 31.3%315530.5%– 53.4%3120
28Leapmotor2510.6%+ 483.7%285780.5%+ 318.8%3034
29Porsche2260.5%– 20.4%296580.6%– 27.7%2623
30Polestar2240.5%– 16.4%276370.6%– 21.9%2928
31Xpeng2240.5%+ 88.2%335220.5%+ 91.2%3233
32Alfa Romeo1940.4%+ 29.3%393720.3%– 24.8%3531
33Omoda1940.4%+ 385.0%304510.4%+ 880.4%3339
34Seat1830.4%– 48.0%266470.6%– 50.4%2727
35Jaecoo1770.4%+ 608.0%344170.4%+ 1568.0%3437
36Zeekr1370.3%new382370.2%new3958
37KG Mobility1190.3%+ 170.5%353380.3%+ 64.9%3635
38Mitsubishi1060.2%n/a421330.1%n/a4067
39DS720.2%– 1.4%362870.3%+ 22.6%3736
40Lexus680.2%– 41.9%372860.3%– 28.1%3832
41Smart550.1%+ 161.9%411010.1%– 24.6%4238
42Alpine470.1%– 4.1%401290.1%+ 48.3%4140
43Subaru330.1%+ 94.1%43670.1%+ 59.5%4345
44Lancia240.1%+ 71.4%46600.1%+ 25.0%4542
45Ferrari230.1%– 8.0%45470.0%– 14.5%4743
46Lynk & Co190.0%+ 1800.0%44660.1%+ 266.7%4441
47Dongfeng130.0%+ 333.3%56180.0%+ 12.5%5360
48Allied Vehicles120.0%+ 100.0%54230.0%+ 53.3%5255
49Aston Martin90.0%+ 12.5%50240.0%– 22.6%5153
50Lamborghini90.0%– 10.0%48330.0%+ 22.2%4852
51Maserati90.0%+ 125.0%47480.0%+ 60.0%4647
52Bentley80.0%+ 0.0%51310.0%+ 10.7%4950
53Lotus80.0%– 46.7%49280.0%– 54.1%5044
54NIO70.0%n/a52180.0%+ 1700.0%5459
55BAIC60.0%– 40.0%6090.0%– 70.0%5646
56DRΒ 60.0%new53150.0%new5562
57Forthing60.0%– 64.7%6290.0%– 71.9%5748
58Livan50.0%– 50.0%6660.0%– 68.4%6354
59B-Style & Flex-I-Trans30.0%n/a –40.0%– 50.0%6663
60DFSK30.0%– 40.0%6160.0%– 64.7%6256
61Caterham20.0%– 60.0%6330.0%– 66.7%6764
62Sportequipe20.0%new5870.0%new5970
63Voyah20.0%n/a –20.0%+ 0.0%7080
64AMF10.0%– 50.0% –40.0%– 55.6%6565
65API10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a7175
66McLaren10.0%+ 0.0% –10.0%– 75.0%7671
67Morgan10.0%n/a –10.0%+ 0.0%7773
68Rolls-Royce10.0%– 50.0%5780.0%+ 60.0%5861
69SWM10.0%n/a –20.0%– 60.0%6968

Belgium Q1 2026 – models:

PosModelQ1 2026%/25
1BMW X14,3413.8%– 19.1%
2Dacia Sandero2,8402.5%– 13.1%
3VW T-Roc2,7912.5%n/a
4Tesla Model Y2,3562.1%+ 47.3%
5Citroen C32,2222.0%+ 7.0%
6Toyota Yaris2,0311.8%– 13.2%
7Mini Cooper1,9941.8%+ 2.5%
8Mercedes CLA1,9431.7%n/a
9Peugeot 30081,8691.6%n/a
10Peugeot 20081,8411.6%n/a
11Renault Clio1,7741.6%– 16.0%
12BMW 4 Series1,5701.4%– 21.7%
13Peugeot 50081,5331.3%n/a
14Renault Captur1,5251.3%– 10.6%
15BMW 1 Series1,5111.3%n/a
16Skoda Enyaq1,4481.3%n/a
17Tesla Model 31,3041.1%– 5.6%
18Dacia Bigster1,2871.1%n/a
19BMW X21,2781.1%– 41.5%
20Opel Corsa1,2711.1%– 8.2%

Belgium Q1 2026 – Flanders:

PosModel – FlandersQ1 2026/25
1BMW X13,539– 23.9%
2Tesla Model Y1,653n/a
3Mini Cooper1,520n/a
4Mercedes CLA1,482n/a
5VW T-Roc1,468n/a

Belgium Q1 2026 – Wallonia:

PosModel – WalloniaQ1 2026/25
1Dacia Sandero1,634– 12.3%
2VW T-Roc1,202n/a
3Toyota Yaris966– 7.2%
4Renault Clio825– 27.0%
5Renault Captur698– 19.0%

Belgium Q1 2026 – Brussels:

PosModel – BrusselsQ1 2026/25
1Peugeot 2008255n/a
2Citroen C3249– 44.3%
3Mercedes CLA248n/a
4Tesla Model Y221n/a
5Peugeot 5008165n/a

Belgium Q1 2026 – private sales:

PosModel – Private salesQ1 2026/25
1Dacia Sandero2,565– 16.3%
2VW T-Roc2,133+ 112.5%
3BMW X11,767+ 98.5%
4Toyota Yaris1,666– 9.9%
5Renault Captur1,310– 10.1%
6Renault Clio1,277– 9.5%
7Citroen C31,201– 2.1%
8Dacia Duster1,163– 29.7%
9Dacia Bigster1,134n/a
10BMW 1 Series915n/a

Belgium Q1 2026 – fleet sales:

PosModel – Fleet salesQ1 2026/25
1BMW X12,574– 42.5%
2Tesla Model Y1,617+ 19.0%
3Mercedes CLA1,547n/a
4Skoda Enyaq1,430+ 17.7%
5BMW 4 Series1,402– 24.7%
6Mini Cooper1,342+ 6.3%
7Skoda Elroq1,218n/a
8Peugeot 50081,202n/a
9Audi Q61,178– 18.9%
10VW ID.41,168– 26.6%

Source: Febiac

Canada March/Q1 2026: Ford Motor (+14.4%), Stellantis (+14.6%) shine, sales down -4.4%

Ford F-Series sales are up 9.4% over Q1.

Local consultancy Desrosiers Automotive has the Canadian new light vehicle market down a steep -8.2% year-on-year in March to 170,000 units. The SAAR is down to 1.85 million, the lowest since September 2025. The Q1 volume is down -4.4% to 406,000. Desrosiers considers this result as a solid one given the soaring gas prices and tariff-related economic headwinds. In the Q1 OEM charts, Ford Motor (+14.4%) brilliantly overtakes General Motors (-13.1%) while Hyundai-Kia (+0.8%) remains above Toyota Motor (-2.4%). Stellantis (+14.6%) stages a comeback with the Volkswagen Group (+7.7%) also strong.

In the Q1 brands charts, Ford (+14.1%) defies the negative market to sail away into the distance at almost 68,000 sales vs. under 43,000 for #2 Toyota (-1.1%). Chevrolet (-6.5%), Hyundai (+1.8%) and Honda (-8.7%) complete the Top 5. Volkswagen (+12.7%), Mitsubishi (+7.3%), Ram (+6.9%) and Jeep (+3.2%) also shine below. Hit hard are Tesla (-39.2%), Buick (-33.5%), Cadillac (-21.8%) and Mercedes (-20%).

Over in the models charts, the Ford F-Series (+9.4%) widens the gap with its followers to an outstanding Β 20,431 units while selling just over 34,000 units itself. The GMC Sierra (-15.2%) grabs the 2nd spot despite falling heavily year-on-year, while the Honda CR-V (-5%) climbs to #3 and #1 SUV. The Chevrolet Silverado (-11.9%) is in difficulty in 4th place whereas the Hyundai Tucson (+47.7%) surges to #5 ahead of the Nissan Kicks (+27.4%) and Ram Pickup (+16.6%). Other great performers below include the VW Tiguan (+135.8%) and Kia Sportage (+51.4%). Handicapped by a lousy generation changeover the Toyota RAV4 dives -62.7% to #13 vs. a traditional 2nd spot overall.

Previous post: Canada February 2026: bZ4X is Toyota’s best-seller

One year ago: Canada March/Q1 2025: GM (+17.3%) posts largest growth among main OEMs, best March volume in 7 years

Full Q1 2026 Top 15 OEMs, Top 45 All brands and Top 297 All models below.

Canada Q1 2026 – OEMs:

PosOEMQ1 2026/25
1Ford Motor Co.70,541+ 14.4%
2General Motors64,302– 13.1%
3Hyundai-Kia52,966+ 0.8%
4Toyota Motor Co.49,628– 2.4%
5Nissan Group/Mitsubishi35,708– 7.3%
6Honda Canada30,596– 7.1%
7Stellantis30,337+ 14.6%
8Volkswagen Group27,886+ 7.7%
9Subaru15,691– 13.7%
10Mazda15,153– 8.4%
11Mercedes-Benz Canada6,884– 20.0%
12BMW Group6,765– 8.0%
13Tesla (est)6,130– 39.2%
14JLR4,211+ 59.7%
15Volvo Cars Canada2,929+ 11.3%

Canada Q1 2026 – brands:

PosBrandQ1 2026/25
1Ford67,918+ 14.1%
2Toyota42,663– 1.1%
3Chevrolet33,738– 6.5%
4Hyundai31,226+ 1.8%
5Honda27,655– 8.7%
6Nissan25,758– 11.6%
7GMC22,027– 14.4%
8Volkswagen20,299+ 12.7%
9Kia20,008– 1.3%
10Subaru15,691– 13.7%
11Mazda15,153– 8.4%
12Ram12,463+ 6.9%
13Mitsubishi8,761+ 7.3%
14Jeep8,631+ 3.2%
15Lexus6,965– 9.5%
16Mercedes6,884– 20.0%
17Tesla (est)6,130– 39.2%
18BMW5,866– 9.0%
19Audi5,578– 5.3%
20Chrysler5,074+ 97.8%
21Buick4,720– 33.5%
22Land Rover3,982+ 67.2%
23Cadillac3,817– 21.8%
24Acura2,941+ 12.0%
25Volvo2,929+ 11.3%
26Dodge2,742– 3.6%
27Lincoln2,623+ 25.0%
28Porsche1,827+ 0.7%
29Genesis1,732+ 10.3%
30Fiat1,287+ 70.0%
31Infiniti1,189– 5.0%
32Rivian875+ 191.7%
33Mini830– 3.4%
34Polestar405– 61.4%
35Lucid235+ 17.5%
36Jaguar229– 10.5%
37Vinfast207– 34.3%
38Lamborghini108+ 2.9%
39Ferrari89+ 2.3%
40Alfa Romeo81– 51.2%
41Bentley74+ 5.7%
42Rolls-Royce69+ 43.8%
43Maserati59– 47.3%
44McLaren42+ 5.0%
45Karma7+ 75.0%

Canada Q1 2026 – models:

PosModelQ1 2026/25
1Ford F-Series34,088+ 9.4%
2GMC Sierra13,657– 15.2%
3Honda CR-V13,110– 5.0%
4Chevrolet Silverado12,995– 11.9%
5Hyundai Tucson12,164+ 47.7%
6Nissan Kicks/Kicks Play12,132+ 27.4%
7Ram Pick-up11,545+ 16.6%
8Nissan Rogue9,119– 8.5%
9Subaru Crosstrek7,946+ 12.0%
10VW Tiguan7,298+ 135.8%
11Kia Sportage6,814+ 51.4%
12Honda Civic6,732– 7.5%
13Toyota RAV46,465– 62.7%
14Ford Escape6,429+ 0.8%
15Mazda CX-56,104+ 20.0%
16Chevrolet Equinox5,624– 2.1%
17Toyota Corolla5,496+ 6.7%
18Ford Bronco Sport5,344+ 21.3%
19Mitsubishi Outlander5,244+ 22.1%
20Hyundai Kona5,137– 9.6%
21VW Taos4,938– 3.2%
22Toyota bZ4X4,728+ 1359.3%
23Ford TransitΒ 4,699+ 3.2%
24Hyundai Elantra4,438– 16.9%
25Chevrolet Trax4,428+ 8.6%
26Tesla Model Y (est)4,235– 9.9%
27Kia Seltos4,167+ 13.4%
28Ford Maverick4,091+ 120.1%
29Chrysler Pacifica4,008+ 256.0%
30Ford Explorer3,846+ 49.5%
31Mazda CX-303,736+ 21.4%
32Toyota Corolla Cross3,712– 9.7%
33Subaru Forester3,467– 39.9%
34Toyota Tacoma3,421+ 25.2%
35VW Jetta3,110+ 8.8%
36Toyota Tundra3,079– 10.2%
37GMC Terrain3,066– 4.0%
38Hyundai Venue3,018+ 9.9%
39Kia K42,865– 12.8%
40Audi Q52,734+ 19.4%
41Hyundai Palisade2,704+ 40.7%
42Toyota Grand Highlander2,692+ 54.4%
43Kia Niro2,661+ 94.8%
44Honda HR-V2,647– 27.5%
45Lexus NX2,627– 7.5%
46Toyota Prius2,591+ 167.1%
47Toyota Sienna2,544+ 10.7%
48Jeep Wrangler2,518– 10.7%
49Dodge Durango2,490+ 21.4%
50Ford BroncoΒ Β 2,385+ 2.0%
51Mitsubishi RVR2,377+ 55.7%
52Jeep Grand Cherokee2,334– 0.3%
53Lexus RX2,300+ 1.6%
54Chevrolet Traverse2,259+ 20.9%
55Subaru Outback2,232– 2.6%
56Nissan Sentra2,226– 30.8%
57Chevrolet Trailblazer2,207– 5.5%
58Toyota 4Runner2,198+ 19881.8%
59Toyota Highlander2,157+ 53.9%
60Ford Mustang Mach-E2,116+ 2.3%
61Mercedes GLC2,078+ 9.7%
62Ford Ranger2,073+ 61.3%
63Mazda32,030– 16.9%
64Jeep Compass2,020– 13.2%
65VW Atlas1,959– 21.3%
66Buick Envision1,872– 38.4%
67Mazda CX-901,867+ 2.8%
68Hyundai Santa Fe1,866– 39.9%
69Chevrolet Colorado1,797– 6.0%
70Toyota Camry1,749+ 49.2%
71Land Rover Defender1,731+ 128.1%
72BMW X31,712+ 56.6%
73Honda Pilot1,610– 18.4%
74GMC Canyon1,424– 14.4%
75Mercedes GLE1,395– 13.9%
76Honda Passport1,360+ 172.0%
77Nissan Leaf1,330+ 4190.3%
78Fiat 5001,287+ 71.8%
79Kia Sorento1,254– 65.4%
80Cadillac Optiq1,245+ 102.4%
81Acura MDX1,232+ 15.9%
82GMC Acadia1,206– 9.6%
83Buick Encore GX1,181– 28.6%
84Mercedes Sprinter1,179– 34.3%
85Range Rover Sport1,175+ 98.5%
86Buick Envista1,143– 26.0%
87Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross1,140– 14.5%
88VW Golf/GTI1,135+ 1.7%
89Genesis GV701,111+ 10.3%
90GMC Yukon1,108– 11.6%
91Lincoln Nautilus1,101+ 40.4%
92Mazda CX-701,099+ 40.0%
93Chevrolet Tahoe1,083– 10.7%
94Chrysler Grand Caravan1,066– 24.8%
95Kia Carnival1,020– 23.8%
96Ford Expedition1,010+ 25.2%
97Subaru Solterra989+ 6.7%
98Jeep Cherokee960+ 3592.3%
99BMW X1947– 37.0%
100BMW X5940– 13.3%
101Volvo XC60940+ 32.2%
102Chevrolet Suburban940+ 33.5%
103Ford E-Series933+ 16.5%
104Ram ProMaster Van918– 47.7%
105VW ID.4910– 52.8%
106Ford Mustang904+ 0.3%
107Toyota Crown Signia861+ 49.0%
108Volvo XC90851+ 1.7%
109Chevrolet Express820– 30.2%
110Acura ADX808+ 80700.0%
111GMC Yukon XL802– 5.4%
112Tesla Model 3 (est)800– 80.0%
113Infiniti QX50735+ 329.8%
114Honda Odyssey727– 30.2%
115Volvo XC40727– 5.6%
116Honda Accord723– 16.3%
117Porsche Macan714+ 4.5%
118GMC Savana712– 21.1%
119Tesla Cybertruck (est)710– 5.3%
120Lincoln Corsair680+ 13.1%
121Hyundai Sonata676+ 33.6%
122Chevrolet Blazer669– 50.3%
123Audi Q3657– 43.7%
124VW Atlas Cross Sport652– 47.2%
125Audi A5629+ 15.2%
126Acura RDX616– 49.8%
127Kia EV9605– 9.8%
128Cadillac XT5599– 14.8%
129Honda Ridgeline581– 31.5%
130Subaru Impreza558– 3.0%
131Lincoln Aviator557+ 12.1%
132Lexus TX547– 11.3%
133Jeep Gladiator534+ 88.7%
134Cadillac Lyriq531– 26.3%
135Hyundai Ioniq 5526– 77.6%
136Buick Enclave524– 38.8%
137Toyota Land Cruiser519– 62.2%
138BMW 3-Series517+ 98.8%
139Porsche 911514+ 89.0%
140Chevrolet Corvette511– 22.3%
141Rivian R1S510+ 155.0%
142Kia EV4490new
143Mini Countryman480+ 11.1%
144Mercedes GLA477– 9.7%
145Range RoverΒ Β Β 474+ 0.6%
146Audi Q7468– 0.4%
147Porsche Cayenne467– 17.3%
148Mercedes G Class/GLS461– 27.3%
149Cadillac Escalade442– 28.4%
150Lexus UX421– 47.4%
151Audi A3396+ 90.4%
152Genesis GV80382+ 7.3%
153Subaru WRX375– 34.4%
154Rivian R1T365+ 265.0%
155Hyundai Ioniq 6355+ 83.9%
156Mini Cooper350– 18.0%
157Polestar 3350+ 16.7%
158Lexus IS349+ 12.2%
159Lexus GX346– 1.7%
160Cadillac Vistiq346new
161Range Rover Velar345+ 56.1%
162Hyundai Ioniq 9336new
163Nissan Armada318+ 40.1%
164BMW 4-Series310+ 1.3%
165Audi Q8299+ 12.4%
166Chevrolet Bolt298+ 2383.3%
167VW ID.Buzz297+ 62.3%
168Lincoln Navigator285+ 31.3%
169Mercedes A Class/CLA282– 21.0%
170Mercedes E Class277+ 8.6%
171Mercedes CLE243– 23.1%
172BMW X2240– 38.8%
173Volvo EX30237+ 69.3%
174Jeep Grand Wagoneer236+ 66.2%
175Acura Integra228+ 40.7%
176Nissan Versa227– 81.8%
177BMW X7226+ 33.7%
178Audi Q6 e-Tron221– 30.7%
179Dodge Charger214– 2.3%
180Infiniti QX80212– 16.9%
181Cadillac Escalade ESV211– 27.7%
182Lucid Air210+ 5.0%
183BMW 5-Series205+ 9.6%
184Toyota Sequoia203+ 26.1%
185Infiniti QX60197– 72.1%
186Tesla Model X (est)195– 48.0%
187Vinfast VF8195– 35.0%
188Range Rover Evoque192– 16.5%
189Tesla Model S (est)190– 24.0%
190BMW 2 Series181– 3.2%
191Mazda CX-50162– 95.0%
192Cadillac CT5162– 22.5%
193Mercedes C Class161– 50.5%
194Mazda MX-5 Miata155+ 59.8%
195Cadillac Escalade IQ151– 48.5%
196Lexus RZ150+ 305.4%
197Genesis G70149+ 24.2%
198Nissan Ariya143– 81.9%
199BMW X6142– 33.0%
200Jaguar F-Pace141– 29.9%
201BMW i4140– 67.3%
202Lexus LX133– 48.2%
203Nissan Murano129– 90.0%
204Toyota 86124– 22.5%
205Kia EV6123– 65.6%
206BMW iX119– 45.7%
207Mercedes GLB118– 63.8%
208Subaru BRZ106– 57.1%
209Honda Prologue96– 71.4%
210Volvo S60/V6093+ 3.3%
211Chevrolet Brightdrop 400/60087– 56.9%
212Ferrari car76+ 1.3%
213Mercedes EQB74– 17.8%
214Toyota Crown72– 28.0%
215Cadillac XT669– 77.2%
216Audi Q4 e-Tron69– 66.0%
217Honda Prelude69new
218Audi A664– 62.1%
219Cadillac CT459– 48.7%
220Mercedes AMG GT57– 33.7%
221Lamborghini Urus57+ 3.6%
222BMW X455– 62.1%
223Polestar 455new
224Lexus ES54– 65.6%
225Maserati Grecale53– 34.6%
226Lamborghini car51+ 2.0%
227Nissan Z48– 71.3%
228Volvo S90/V9048+ 269.2%
229BMW Z447+ 30.6%
230Alfa Romeo Stelvio46– 35.2%
231Infiniti QX5545– 35.7%
232Acura TLX42– 66.1%
233Land Rover Discovery Sport42– 38.2%
234Bentley Car42+ 5.0%
235Mclaren42+ 5.0%
236Genesis G8041+ 32.3%
237Nissan Altima40– 94.2%
238Nissan Pathfinder39– 96.9%
239Toyota Supra39– 59.8%
240Porsche Boxster38– 50.0%
241Dodge Hornet37– 93.3%
242Rolls Royce Cullinan37+ 32.1%
243Porsche Taycan36– 36.8%
244Porsche Panamera35– 61.1%
245GMC Hummer SUV34– 86.5%
246Genesis GV6033– 32.7%
247Mercedes EQE SUV32– 84.5%
248Bentley Bentayga32+ 6.7%
249Rolls Royce Car32+ 60.0%
250Jaguar F-Type31+ 82.4%
251Jeep Wagoneer29– 93.1%
252BMW 8-Series29– 27.5%
253Jaguar i-Pace25+ 177.8%
254Lucid Gravity25new
255Jaguar XF24+ 41.2%
256Porsche Cayman23– 67.6%
257Land Rover Discovery23– 42.5%
258Lexus LC23– 37.8%
259Mercedes S Class22– 75.6%
260Alfa Romeo Tonale20– 73.0%
261Volvo EX9020– 53.5%
262Chevrolet Malibu19– 92.6%
263BMW 7-Series19– 47.2%
264Subaru Ascent18– 97.5%
265GMC Hummer Pickup18– 90.3%
266Audi A6 e-tron17new
267BMW i516– 84.6%
268Genesis G9016+ 128.6%
269Acura ZDX15– 69.4%
270Alfa Romeo Giulia15– 28.6%
271Mercedes EQS SUV14– 36.4%
272Volvo C4013– 51.9%
273BMW XM13– 48.0%
274Ferrari Purosangue13+ 8.3%
275Toyota C-HR13n/a
276Vinfast VF912– 20.0%
277Lexus RC11– 38.9%
278Audi e-Tron GT10– 54.5%
279Mercedes EQE8– 84.6%
280BMW i78– 65.2%
281Jaguar E-Pace8– 33.3%
282Audi A88+ 0.0%
283Kia Telluride7– 99.2%
284Nissan Frontier6– 99.2%
285Hyundai Santa Cruz6– 99.0%
286Audi A76– 89.8%
287Mercedes EQS6– 40.0%
288Karma GS-65+ 25.0%
289Lexus LS4– 42.9%
290Maserati Gran Turismo4– 33.3%
291Cadillac XT42– 99.8%
292Kia Soul2– 99.7%
293Maserati MC202– 77.8%
294Karma Revero2n/a
295Dodge Challenger1– 95.7%
296Chevrolet Camaro1– 95.5%
297Nissan Titan1– 66.7%

Source: Desrosiers Automotive, Manufacturers

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