Get your automotive data ad-free: become a premium member today!

2025 U.S SUV Sales Figures By Model (With Rankings)

Sales Figures & Rankings for SUVs Sold in the United States

2025 Best Selling SUVs In the United States (All Models Ranked)

The SUV car segment in the US has been growing steadily over the last few years. In 2021, SUVs accounted for 46% of new vehicle sales in the US, up from 38% in 2016. There are a number of factors that have contributed to the growth of the SUV segment. One factor is the rising cost of fuel. As fuel prices have increased, consumers have become more interested in vehicles that get better gas mileage. SUVs tend to get lower gas mileage than passenger cars, but they are also more spacious and versatile. Another factor that has contributed to the growth of the SUV segment is the growing popularity of active lifestyles. Many consumers are now looking for vehicles that can accommodate their outdoor activities, such as camping, hiking, and biking. SUVs are better suited for these activities than passenger cars.

EVs are becoming increasingly popular in the US, and they are now available in a variety of body styles, including SUVs. Electric SUVs are more fuel-efficient than traditional gasoline-powered SUVs, and they also produce zero emissions. Automakers are investing heavily in autonomous driving technology, and they are expected to release self-driving SUVs in the coming years. SUVs are well-suited for autonomous driving, as they are typically larger and heavier than passenger cars. The luxury SUV market is growing in the US, and many automakers are now offering luxury SUVs. Luxury SUVs are typically more expensive than traditional SUVs, but they offer a higher level of comfort, performance, and features.

Here Are The Most Popular SUVs in the U.S for 2025

This data table looks at last month’s total SUV sales volumes in the United States by model. We compare U.S market SUV sales for last month with the same month last year. We also include the year to date sales numbers and compare with the same year to date numbers from last year. With both monthly and YTD sales numbers we have a growth rate column so you can better gauge an individual SUV sales success in the U.S market.

Model Month Month LY Change YTD YTD LY YTD Change
Toyota 4Runner 160 10,104 0.00 160 10,104 0.00
Subaru Ascent 3,113 3,718 0.00 3,113 3,718 0.00
Lincoln Aviator 1,434 1,859 0.00 1,434 1,859 0.00
Ford Bronco 9,056 7,427 0.00 9,056 7,427 0.00
Ford Bronco Sport 9,372 9,821 0.00 9,372 9,821 0.00
Toyota bZ4X 2,242 513 0.00 2,242 513 0.00
Volvo C40 94 491 0.00 94 491 0.00
Toyota Corolla Cross 6,367 5,575 0.00 6,367 5,575 0.00
Lincoln Corsair / MKC 1,683 2,056 0.00 1,683 2,056 0.00
Honda CR-V 27,280 26,352 0.00 27,280 26,352 0.00
Subaru CrossTrek 12,625 11,325 0.00 12,625 11,325 0.00
Toyota Crown Signia 2,565 0 0.00 2,565 0 0.00
Ford Edge 633 7,402 0.00 633 7,402 0.00
Ford Escape 9,902 10,889 0.00 9,902 10,889 0.00
Kia EV6 1,542 1,213 0.00 1,542 1,213 0.00
Kia EV9 1,232 1,408 0.00 1,232 1,408 0.00
Volvo EX30 388 0 0.00 388 0 0.00
Volvo EX90 417 0 0.00 417 0 0.00
Ford Expedition 4,620 5,466 0.00 4,620 5,466 0.00
Ford Explorer 13,505 18,835 0.00 13,505 18,835 0.00
Subaru Forester 12,948 12,619 0.00 12,948 12,619 0.00
Toyota Grand Highlander 5,585 6,581 0.00 5,585 6,581 0.00
Genesis GV60 166 166 0.00 166 166 0.00
Genesis GV70 1,585 1,585 0.00 1,585 1,585 0.00
Genesis GV80 1,078 1,078 0.00 1,078 1,078 0.00
Lexus GX 3,181 1,926 0.00 3,181 1,926 0.00
Toyota Highlander 2,672 10,004 0.00 2,672 10,004 0.00
Honda HR-V 11,817 11,956 0.00 11,817 11,956 0.00
Toyota Land Cruiser 4,879 0 0.00 4,879 0 0.00
Lexus LX 376 615 0.00 376 615 0.00
Acura MDX 2,966 3,111 0.00 2,966 3,111 0.00
Lincoln MKX/Nautilus 2,425 2,034 0.00 2,425 2,034 0.00
Ford Mustang Mach E 3,529 1,295 0.00 3,529 1,295 0.00
Lincoln Navigator 928 1,036 0.00 928 1,036 0.00
Kia Niro 1,202 2,062 0.00 1,202 2,062 0.00
Lexus NX 5,573 5,079 0.00 5,573 5,079 0.00
Subaru Outback 10,794 11,300 0.00 10,794 11,300 0.00
Honda Passport 2,643 2,199 0.00 2,643 2,199 0.00
Honda Pilot 8,849 7,687 0.00 8,849 7,687 0.00
Honda Prologue 3,744 0 0.00 3,744 0 0.00
Toyota RAV4 36,250 36,273 0.00 36,250 36,273 0.00
Acura RDX 2,594 2,777 0.00 2,594 2,777 0.00
Lexus RX 6,521 7,016 0.00 6,521 7,016 0.00
Lexus RZ 263 393 0.00 263 393 0.00
Kia Seltos 2,840 4,000 0.00 2,840 4,000 0.00
Toyota Sequoia 1,381 1,728 0.00 1,381 1,728 0.00
Subaru Solterra 1,052 379 0.00 1,052 379 0.00
Kia Sorento 6,871 6,020 0.00 6,871 6,020 0.00
Kia Sportage 11,357 9,994 0.00 11,357 9,994 0.00
Kia Telluride 8,771 6,916 0.00 8,771 6,916 0.00
Lexus TX 1,928 2,911 0.00 1,928 2,911 0.00
Lexus UX 753 730 0.00 753 730 0.00
Toyota Venza 502 2,189 0.00 502 2,189 0.00
Volvo XC40 1,201 2,096 0.00 1,201 2,096 0.00
Volvo XC60 3,027 2,957 0.00 3,027 2,957 0.00
Volvo XC90 2,516 2,973 0.00 2,516 2,973 0.00
Acura ZDX 1,384 0 0.00 1,384 0 0.00
∑ = 284,381 ∑ = 296,139 ∑ = 284,381 ∑ = 296,139

2025 U.S Quarterly SUV Sales Numbers

This data table looks at quarterly sales performance for the SUV segment in the United States. It includes all major SUV models sold in the U.S market. We compare last quarter’s SUV U.S sales at the model level with the same SUV model sales quarter last year. We also include a growth rate too so you can see which SUV models are growing and which ones are declining. The quarterly view of SUV sales at the model level often gives you a better picture of what is happening than monthly because it takes out some of the month to month noise.

2025 New SUV Sales Data by Month in the U.S

This sales data table looks at monthly sales performance for the SUV segment in the United States on a month to month basis for the entire year so far. It includes all major SUV models sold in the U.S market and you can see that the monthly SUV sales trends clearly. Seeing the individual SUV model sales performance in this way gives you a good sense of the momentum (good or bad).