The best-selling cars, trucks, and SUVs of 2025 have fought off inflation, tariffs, and a volatile political environment to reach these ranks. While many models on this list are seeing year-over-year sales increases, some are seeing declines. It’s a mixed bag for overall sales in the United States so far this year, with total car sales down about 6.8% compared to last year, versus a 5.7% increase in the volume of light trucks sold through the first six months of 2025. The net result is an increase of 3.2% in U.S. light vehicle sales.
Familiar brands and nameplates fill this year’s bestseller ranks, but a few more recent additions enter the fold, like the Chevy Trax and Ford Maverick. Whatever vehicle you’re shopping for, there’s likely something to strike your fancy on this list. After all, these are the cars that folks just like you have chosen more than any others so far this year.
Here are the 25 best-selling vehicles of 2025, so far, based on Automotive News and Cox Automotive data.
1. Ford F-Series
Total Units Sold: 412,848
Ford’s herd of F-Series trucks — which includes the F-150, F-150 Lightning EV, F-250, F-350, and the even larger models — perennially sits atop the list, in part because it’s an aggregation of several models, but also because it’s consistently popular with commercial fleets as well as retail buyers. It’s popular because it’s so good, and it has earned the Kelley Blue Book Full-Size Truck Best Buy of 2025 award.
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2. Chevrolet Silverado
Total Units Sold: 284,038
Coming in second to the F-Series is Chevrolet’s eminently capable Silverado lineup, which aggregates the Silverado 1500, 2500, and 3500, plus the new Silverado EV, but doesn’t include the nearly identical GMC Sierra line. If you combined GMC and Chevrolet’s pickup figures, GM would have the best-selling truck title by about 110,000 units.
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3. Toyota RAV4
Total Units Sold: 239,451
As the top-ranking non-pickup model, the Toyota RAV4 is the most popular SUV in the United States. Sales figures include the standard and hybrid variants, including the RAV4 Hybrid and RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid. All RAV4 variants offer modern tech, a roomy cabin, and many standard safety features.
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4. Honda CR-V
Total Units Sold: 212,561
The Honda CR-V is another much-loved crossover for Americans. It appears near the top of the bestseller list annually, frequently alongside its primary rival, the Toyota RAV4. The CR-V’s excellent all-around ability, equipment, and value have made it a strong seller, as well as KBB’s Compact SUV Best Buy of 2025.
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5. Ram Truck
Total Units Sold: 174,320
The third of the Big Three pickup lines, Ram Trucks, comprises the sales figures of its Ram 1500, 2500, 3500, and heavier-duty models. It might not be as popular as its crosstown rivals, but Ram’s pickup trucks sold more than double the next full-size truck competitor, the Toyota Tundra.
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6. GMC Sierra
Total Units Sold: 169,182
The GMC Sierra line of pickups mirrors Chevrolet’s lineup in terms of capability and breadth but with distinct stylistic sensibilities and a different array of trims and feature combinations. Regardless of which brand you prefer, you’ll get a pickup that’s ready to work or play as hard as you do.
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7. Chevrolet Equinox
Total Units Sold: 157,638
The outgoing Chevrolet Equinox offered lots of interior room, solid infotainment features, and affordable pricing in the compact SUV space, which resulted in its sales success. For the 2025 model year, an all-new model is available with fresh style, upgraded tech, more safety technology, and standard features like heated front seats and steering wheel, Teen Drive mode, Chevy Safety Assist, and more.
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8. Toyota Camry
Total Units Sold: 155,330
Once upon a time, the Toyota Camry was almost as likely to be at the top of this list as the Ford F-Series, but the market has turned away from sedans. Despite that trend, the Camry ranks in the top 10, claiming the top spot among all sedans. Why? Because this Best Buy Award winner is that good and has been for a long time.
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9. Tesla Model Y
Total Units Sold: 150,171
With up to 337 miles of range and lots of available advanced technology as primary selling points, the 2025 Tesla Model Y remains the most popular electric vehicle (EV) of 2025 despite falling significantly from last year’s fourth-place finish for total sales. Autopilot is available, but you won’t get Android Auto or Apple CarPlay — neither is an option with Tesla.
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10. Toyota Tacoma
Total Units Sold: 130,873
The Toyota Tacoma is known for its toughness and dependability. The latest model, introduced for the 2024 model year, has added the punch of powerful turbocharged and hybrid drivetrains, more refinement, and even greater capability. Despite being a midsize truck, the Tacoma offers up to 326 horsepower and 465 lb-ft of torque, can tow up to 6,500 pounds, and can carry a payload of 1,705 pounds.
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11. Honda Civic
Total Units Sold: 128,236
A longtime favorite of enthusiasts and commuters alike, the Honda Civic, available in sedan and hatchback body styles, is an efficient, practical, and fun-to-drive choice for many drivers. It is also our Compact Car Best Buy of 2025 award winner.
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12. Toyota Corolla
Total Units Sold: 120,052
Dependable, budget-conscious, and well-equipped for the money, the Toyota Corolla isn’t the most exciting model on our list, but it might be one of the most sensible. It outsells some sportier rivals, showing that not everything is about excitement.
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13. Chevrolet Trax
Total Units Sold: 119,593
All-new for the 2024 model year, the Chevrolet Trax has proved a successful redesign since. It sells well thanks to its strong pricing, user-friendly tech, sharp looks, and roomy interior. Even fully loaded, the Trax comfortably falls under the $30,000 mark.
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14. Hyundai Tucson
Total Units Sold: 113,310
With a roomy interior, advanced tech features, and one of the best warranties in the business, the Hyundai Tucson has a lot going for it before you get to the competitive pricing. If you’re a fan of fuel economy (or even 33 miles of all-electric range), the Tucson is also available as a hybrid and a plug-in hybrid.
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15. Nissan Rogue
Total Units Sold: 109,563
The Nissan Rogue is a perennial underdog that somehow always does well with buyers despite never getting much praise in the press. The Rogue’s excellent fuel economy, comfortable cabin, and strong safety tech make it an attractive choice, while its price makes it a strong value.
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16. Ford Explorer
Total Units Sold: 104,929
Smart style, high-performance engine options — some with solid fuel economy — and standard Co-Pilot360 Assist+ driver-aid tech combine to give the Ford Explorer lots of appeal right out of the gate. Up to 400 hp, a 5,000-pound towing capacity, and seating for seven are all on the table — and for 2025 Explorer models, updated looks inside and out.
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17. Tesla Model 3
Total Units Sold: 101,323
The Tesla Model 3 bucks the trend of other Tesla models (down 24% to 70% for Model S, Model X, and Model Y) by being up 37% year-on-year through the first half of 2025. The Model 3’s affordable starting price and extensive range undoubtedly help influence those purchases, aided by soon-to-be-sunset federal tax incentives.
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18. Jeep Grand Cherokee
Total Units Sold: 99,668
An upscale look that comes standard even with the base model gives the Jeep Grand Cherokee plenty of curb appeal, and the fondness only grows if you equip it for off-road use and then use it. The Grand Cherokee is a solid option whether you’re looking for a comfy family vehicle, a weekend toy, or something that can do both.
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19. Subaru Forester
Total Units Sold: 95,972
All-new for 2025, the Subaru Forester combines the strengths of the Outback and Crosstrek in a more traditional SUV-style body that can easily swallow taller, more awkward cargo. A Wilderness variant enhances off-road ability even further, but at the cost of fuel economy. New premium features are available for 2025, like a motion-activated tailgate, DriverFocus distraction mitigation, and more.
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20. Subaru Crosstrek
Total Units Sold: 90,334
Like a smaller version of the Outback wagon, the Subaru Crosstrek muddies the waters between hatchback and SUV and has a great time doing it. The Crosstrek is also one of the most affordably priced models with standard all-wheel drive (AWD) available in the U.S.
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21. Kia Sportage
Total Units Sold: 87,172
With conventional, hybrid, and plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) variants, the Kia Sportage is suitable for a wide range of potential uses and buyers. Whatever you use yours for, rest assured, it’s a popular choice.
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22. Ford Maverick
Total Units Sold: 86,056
It’s no surprise the Ford Maverick makes this list, as it’s the Kelley Blue Book Best Compact Truck winner for 2025. With up to 1,500 pounds of payload capacity and 5,000 pounds of towing, with your choice of hybrid or gas drivetrains, the Maverick is a flexible, capable, and efficient choice for getting things done.
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23. Jeep Wrangler
Total Units Sold: 85,613
An iconic off-roader and stylish lifestyle vehicle, the Jeep Wrangler suits a wide range of lifestyles and personalities. If you’re looking for something with serious rock-crawling chops and lots of aftermarket support, you can’t go wrong with a Wrangler.
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24. Nissan Sentra
Total Units Sold: 85,523
The Nissan Sentra is an economical, well-equipped compact sedan with a unique sense of style. It’s not the flashiest or the fastest in its class, but it does offer a great mix of features and space for the money. The Sentra also offers high-tech features like adaptive cruise control, smartphone integration, and advanced driver assistance safety systems.
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25. Ford Escape
Total Units Sold: 82,589
Although the 2026 model of the Ford Escape won’t be sold in six states, including California, Massachusetts, and New York, the current model has done well so far this year, just making its way onto this list, taking the spot the Ford Transit van held at the end of 2024.
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The 25 Best-Selling Cars of 2025, So Far
- Ford F-Series: 412,848
- Chevrolet Silverado: 284,038
- Toyota RAV4: 239,451
- Honda CR-V: 212,561
- Ram Truck: 174,320
- GMC Sierra: 169,182
- Chevrolet Equinox: 157,638
- Toyota Camry: 155,330
- Tesla Model Y: 150,171
- Toyota Tacoma: 130,873
- Honda Civic: 128,236
- Toyota Corolla: 120,052
- Chevrolet Trax: 119,593
- Hyundai Tucson: 113,310
- Nissan Rogue: 109,563
- Ford Explorer: 104,929
- Tesla Model 3: 101,323
- Jeep Grand Cherokee: 99,668
- Subaru Forester: 95,972
- Subaru Crosstrek: 90,334
- Kia Sportage: 87,172
- Ford Maverick: 86,056
- Jeep Wrangler: 85,613
- Nissan Sentra: 85,523
- Ford Escape: 82,589