This week we are taking a look at one of the most popular segments in the auto industry, compact SUVs.
As with the rest of the industry, sales of small SUVs are up this year around 10% as the chip shortage eases and more people are making the transition to SUVs. In spite of the supply chain shortages, Toyota and Honda, realizing the importance of small SUVs, have clearly funneled chips to RAV-4 and CR-V.
Here are the small SUV sales leaders through the first 3 months of 2023.
Make/Model |
2023 Q1 |
1. Toyota RAV4 |
84,704 |
2. Nissan Rogue |
76,499 |
3. Honda CR-V |
67,241 |
4. Chevrolet Equinox |
52,902 |
5. Hyundai Tucson |
46,170 |
6. Subaru CrossTrek |
41,562 |
7. Mazda CX-5 |
38,727 |
8. Kia Sportage |
31,684 |
9. Subaru Forester |
30,408 |
10. Honda HR-V |
26,504 |
11. Jeep Compass |
23,209 |
12. Ford Escape |
21,149 |
13. Mazda CX-30 |
19,870 |
14. VW Tiguan |
19,747 |
15. Hyundai Kona |
19,220 |
16. GMC Terrain |
17,927 |
17. Toyota Corolla Cross |
14,514 |
18. Buick Envision |
14,077 |
19. Kia Seltos |
13,894 |
20. VW Taos |
13,443 |