SUV sales are on fire for the first half of 2023, buoyed by significantly higher levels of inventory available. In fact, SUV sales are up an astonishing 600,000 vehicles in just the first six months of this year, versus the first six months of 2022.
Toyota RAV4 holds a fairly sizeable lead over Honda CR-V, with Nissan Rogue pulling in third place.
Here are your top 20 SUVs sold for the first six months of 2023 versus the first six months of 2022, regardless of size:
Make/Model |
YTD 2023 |
vs YTD 2022 |
1. Toyota RAV4 |
187,017 |
12% |
163,697 |
40% |
|
3. Nissan Rogue |
147,745 |
69% |
4. Ford Explorer |
137,281 |
33% |
5. Jeep Grand Cherokee |
124,957 |
7% |
113,264 |
3% |
|
105,834 |
9% |
|
100,591 |
20% |
|
9. Ford Escape |
93,705 |
27% |
85,263 |
46% |
|
11. Jeep Wrangler |
84,642 |
15% |
12. Subaru Outback |
81,401 |
5% |
13. Mazda CX-5 |
80,021 |
2% |
14. Ford Bronco |
76,274 |
39% |
76,130 |
9% |
|
71,889 |
39% |
|
68,681 |
55% |
|
65,203 |
27% |
|
61,808 |
151% |
|
20. Subaru Forester |
61,310 |
20% |