Introduction: Recently, I learned from J.D.Power that the top 10 luxury SUV value retention rates in 2022 have been released. According to the list, the value retention rates of imported models are relatively excellent. Except for the Mercedes-Benz GLC, the other 9 models are imported. Among them, Porsche Macan won the championship, Lexus NX and Porsche Cayenne ranked second and third respectively, the Land Rover Range Rover Sport Edition ranked fourth, while Mercedes-Benz GLE, Mercedes-Benz GLC, Land Rover Range Rover , BMW X4 and Mercedes-Benz GLS also ranked in the top ten, and their three-year retention rate is above 55%. The top ten most value-preserving luxury SUVs in 2022 are announced: Porsche Macan wins the championship, Mercedes-Benz GLC is sixth!
First of all, look at the top three in the list. Porsche Auto 's brand premium ability is still very strong. The retention rate of Porsche Macan and Porsche Cayenne exceeds 60%, Porsche Macan ranks first, with a three-year retention rate of 68.4%, Porsche Cayenne ranks third, and its supply-demand ratio is only 0.07 (the smaller the ratio means the more popular it is). The Lexus , which is famous for its reliability, also performed well. Its main model Lexus NX won the runner-up, with a three-year retention rate of 66.2%. However, in many regions, there will be a "price-up" pick-up phenomenon.
Mercedes-Benz cars have become the biggest winner, with three models entering the top ten, namely Mercedes-Benz GLE, Mercedes-Benz GLC and Mercedes-Benz GLS. Among them, Mercedes-Benz GLE ranks fifth and Mercedes-Benz GLC ranks sixth. Their three-year retention rate exceeds 60%. Unlike BMW X5, Mercedes-Benz GLE still maintains imports, so its supply and demand is relatively low, while Mercedes-Benz GLC is a domestic model with a stable monthly sales of more than 10,000 vehicles, but its supply and demand ratio is not high. Mercedes-Benz GLS ranks tenth, with a retention rate of only 57%. As the flagship model of the Mercedes-Benz SUV series, its retention rate is not as good as that of the Mercedes-Benz GLC, which is quite surprising.
Finally, the top ten luxury SUV models include Land Rover Range Rover Sport Edition, Maserati Levante, Land Rover Range Rover and BMW X4. Only Land Rover Range Rover Sport Edition has a value retention rate of more than 60%, but its supply and demand ratio is a bit high. The Maserati Levante ranks seventh and the BMW X4 ranks ninth. Although they are all niche models, their overall value retention rate is good. Land Rover Range Rover ranks eighth, with its three-year retention rate of 57.7%, which is not particularly ideal, but its supply-demand ratio is only 0.05, which is still relatively popular in the used car market.