Today we take a look at SUV sales of all sizes from the automakers that report sales every month. Essentially, these are the April 2023 numbers that came in added to the first quarter numbers, again from the monthly reporting car companies.
Even with the chip shortage issues Toyota continues to have, the RAV4 has a pretty substantial lead over the Honda CR-V.
April year-to-date numbers for SUVs showed a pretty substantial increase over the first four months of 2022.
Make/Model |
Jan-April 2023 |
1. Toyota RAV4 |
115,090 |
2. Honda CR-V |
99,017 |
3. Ford Explorer |
76,388 |
4. Toyota Highlander |
74,697 |
5. Hyundai Tucson |
64,846 |
6. Mazda CX-5 |
53,060 |
7. Subaru Crosstrek |
51,872 |
8. Subaru Outback |
48,030 |
9. Kia Sportage |
45,110 |
10. Ford Bronco |
41,913 |
11. Ford Bronco Sport |
41,397 |
12. Subaru Forester |
40,059 |
13. Hyundai Santa Fe |
39,479 |
14. Ford Escape |
38,282 |
15. Lexus RX
|
36,816 |
16. Kia Telluride |
35,745 |
17. Honda HR-V |
35,474 |
18. Honda Pilot |
34,653 |
19. Toyota 4Runner |
31,470 |
20. Ford Edge |
31,316 |