Subaru continues its momentum in November with record sales

December 23 2020,

Subaru continues its momentum in November with record sales

Subaru continued standing out in a tough year with 5,552 vehicles sold last month, an increase of 7.5 per cent compared to the previous year. November 2020 also represented a record-breaking month for the Subaru Crosstrek and Subaru WRX STI.


“Our Canadian dealers are united in our success,” said SCI chairman, president and CEO, Yasushi Enami. “We’ve been very pleased with our strong sales performance, and our award-winning line-up continues to drive results. As we enter the holiday season, we will maintain our momentum – providing safe, quality and reliable vehicles to our valued Canadians customers.”  


Subaru also set a record in October and continues to stand out in a tough retail environment. November 2020 marks the best November ever for the brand. The Subaru Crosstrek led the way with 2,197 units sold. The 2021 Crosstrek has been refreshed this year and the consumers are certainly showing their fondness for the redesigned small SUV now offered with a new 2.5-litre BOXER engine. The Subaru WRX STI saw its sales jump by 130 per cent while the Subaru BRZ also had a great month.


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