Discover the 2025 US best‑selling vehicles, from Ford’s F‑Series truck to Toyota’s RAV4. See sales numbers and trends – read more now!
Car and Driver’s latest report reveals which models dominated US showrooms in 2025. From full‑size pickups to compact crossovers, the list highlights shifting consumer preferences and the growing influence of electric vehicles.
1. Ford F‑Series
The Ford F‑Series retained its crown as America’s top seller, delivering 801,525 units in 2025 – a 9.5% jump from the previous year. The iconic full‑size pickup’s strong resale value and expanded power‑train options kept buyers loyal.
2. Chevrolet Silverado
Chevrolet’s Silverado moved into second place with 577,434 units, up 4.5% YoY. While Silverado alone fell short of Ford’s total, General Motors’ combined Silverado and GMC Sierra sales reached 925,656, outpacing the F‑Series in the large‑truck segment.
3. Toyota RAV4
Japan’s best‑selling SUV, the Toyota RAV4, held steady at third with 479,288 units, a modest 0.9% increase. The launch of a refreshed generation is expected to accelerate growth in 2026.
4. Honda CR‑V
Honda’s CR‑V recorded 403,768 sales, edging up 0.2% from 2024. The compact crossover remains a favorite for its reliability and fuel efficiency.

5. Ram 1500
Ram’s flagship 1500 pickup sold 374,059 units, essentially flat compared with the prior year, but its premium interior and new hybrid variant are drawing renewed interest.
6. GMC Sierra
GMC’s Sierra climbed to sixth place with 348,222 units, up 7.8%. Its upscale styling and advanced tech package helped spur the rebound.
7. Tesla Model Y
The Tesla Model Y stayed the best‑selling electric SUV in the U.S. with 317,800 deliveries. However, this reflects a 15% dip from 2024, as new EV competitors entered the market.
8. Toyota Camry
America’s top‑selling sedan, the Toyota Camry, posted 316,185 sales, a 2% rise. Its blend of comfort, safety features, and hybrid options continues to appeal to a broad audience.
9. Toyota Tacoma
The midsize pickup Tacoma surged 42.4% to 274,638 units, driven by an expanded off‑road lineup and strong dealer incentives.
10. Chevrolet Equinox
Rounding out the top ten, the Chevrolet Equinox sold 274,356 vehicles, a 32.1% increase, as consumers favored affordable compact SUVs with advanced safety tech.
Overall, the 2025 rankings underscore the durability of trucks and SUVs in the American market, while electric models like the Model Y begin to feel the pressure of intensifying competition.

