Despite chip shortages, SUV sales are up substantially through the first 11 months of 2021 versus the same period in 2020.
The Toyota RAV4 is poised to be the #1 selling SUV in America, the Honda CR-V will end up second. From there, we will have to wait for all automakers to report sales after the end of December.
We’ll get the full year picture in about a month when all automakers will report sales for the 4th quarter and the year.
1. Toyota RAV4 |
373,130 |
2. Honda CR-V | 336,215 |
3. Toyota Highlander | 244,858 |
4. Ford Explorer | 199,156 |
5. Mazda CX-5 | 153,521 |
6. Subaru Outback | 141,980 |
7. Subaru Forester | 140,973 |
8. Ford Escape | 134,711 |
9. Honda Pilot | 131,776 |
10. Toyota 4Runner | 129,845 |
11. Honda HR-V | 127,258 |
12. Hyundai Tucson | 126,879 |
13. Subaru CrossTrek | 117,972 |
14. Hyundai Santa Fe | 104,007 |
15. Lexus RX | 103,726 |
16. Ford Bronco Sport | 101,891 |
17. Kia Telluride | 86,186 |
18. Hyundai Kona | 84,308 |
19. Kia Sportage | 82,654 |
20. Hyundai Palisade | 79,400 |
21. Kia Sorento | 75,295 |
22. Ford Expedition | 74,429 |
23. Ford Edge | 73,769 |
24. Subaru Ascent | 68,562 |
25. Lexus NX | 56,998 |
Photo Credit: Toyota