The top 25 best-selling models in the USA in 2021
The US market reached 15,079,182 passenger cars in 2021 (including SUVs and minivans), compared to 14,537,086 in 2020, corresponding to a 3.7% increase year-on-year. Compared to 2019, the drop reached 11.6%.

Note that for the first time, the Toyota group becomes the leader of the US market in 2021, ahead of GM, Ford and Chrysler (Stellantis). The old "Big Three" now occupy only 40% of the US market, the fourth American manufacturer (Tesla) not exceeding 2% of this market. The Japanese occupy 35% of the US market, the Koreans 10% and the Europeans 10%.

The first three places are occupied by Ford F-Series (-7.8%), Dodge Ram (+1.0%) and Chevrolet Silverado (-11.4%) pickups.

Behind, two SUVs occupy 4th and 5th places, these are the Toyota RAV4 (-5.3%) and Honda CRV (+8.3%). The first sedan occupies 6th place, it is the Toyota Camry (+6.6%) which is ahead of the Honda Civic (10th), Toyota Corolla (13th) and Honda Accord (16th). The Camry supplants the SUVs Nissan Rogue (7th), Jeep Grand Cherokee (8th) and Toyota Highlander (9th). This is ahead of its competitor the Ford Explorer (14th). Tesla manages to place a model in the Top 25, it is the Model Y located in 17th position.

SUVs accounted for 53% of the US car market in 2021, and the top 25 accounted for 16. Sedans accounted for 24% of passenger car sales in the USA in 2021, and the top 25 accounted for 4. Note that we does not count any car from GM, Ford or Chrysler among these 4 sedans, the Big Three having decided to put an end to the marketing of their sedans. Finally, pick-ups represented 19% of the US market in 2021, and the top 25 has 5, including 3 on the podium.


 
    
 

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