The SUV craze continued in 2021, with total SUV sales up over 400,000 vehicles, even with the microchip shortage.
As predicted, the Toyota RAV4 once again took the top spot, outselling the Honda CR-V by over 45,000 vehicles. Rounding out the top 5 was Nissan Rogue, Toyota Highlander, and Jeep Grand Cherokee.
1, | Toyota RAV4 | 407,739 |
2. | Honda CR-V | 361,271 |
3. | Nissan Rogue | 285,601 |
4. | Toyota Highlander | 264,128 |
5. | Jeep Grand Cherokee | 254,445 |
6. | Ford Explorer | 219,877 |
7. | Jeep Wrangler | 204,610 |
8. | Chevrolet Equinox | 165,325 |
9. | Mazda CX-5 | 163,940 |
10. | Subaru Forester | 154,723 |
11. | Subaru Outback | 154,623 |
12. | Ford Escape | 145,415 |
13. | Toyota 4Runner | 144,696 |
14. | Honda Pilot | 143,062 |
15. | Hyundai Tucson | 140,721 |
16. | Honda HR-V | 137,090 |
17. | Subaru Crosstrek | 127,466 |
18. | Chevy Traverse | 116,251 |
19. | Lexus RX | 115,320 |
20. | Hyundai Santa Fe | 112,705 |
21. | Ford Bronco Sport | 108,129 |
22. | Chevy Tahoe | 106,019 |
23. | Kia Telluride | 93,705 |
24. | Chevy Trailblazer | 90,163 |
25. | Hyundai Kona | 89,607 |
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