The Ford F-Series is the most produced vehicle in the USA by 2025
Based on production figures calculated for the first 11 months of 2025, Inovev estimated the production volume of each model worldwide for the entire year. Here is the Top 20 by model (passenger cars + light utility vehicles) for the United States, which produced 10.5 million vehicles last year, representing a decrease of nearly 4% compared to 2024. The US is not yet benefiting from the relocation of certain models produced in Mexico or Europe. These relocations – if they actually take place as several carmakers have announced – are not expected to be effective until 2026, 2027, or even 2028.
 
The Ford F-Series pickup truck (available in several sizes) remains by far the most produced model in the United States, as it has been for many years. Its production volume will slightly exceed 900,000 units in 2025, with half in the standard size and the other half in the larger size.
 
The Ford F-Series (which has also been the best-selling model in the United States for several decades) far surpasses the Tesla Model Y (D-segment SUV), Toyota Camry (D-segment sedan), Ram Pick-up (standard pickup), Chevrolet Silverado (standard pickup), and Jeep Grand Cherokee (E-segment SUV). These models each have production volumes of around 300,000 to 400,000 units.
 
SUVs remain the most present models in the 2025 US Top 20, with 11 SUVs (Tesla Model Y, Jeep Grand Cherokee, Honda CRV, Ford Explorer, Jeep Wrangler, Chevrolet Traverse, Hyundai Tucson, Mercedes GLE, Ford Escape, BMW X5, Nissan Rogue), 5 Pick-ups (Ford F-Series, Ram pickup, Chevrolet Silverado, GMC Sierra, Toyota Tundra) and 4 sedans (Toyota Camry , Tesla Model 3, Toyota Corolla, Honda Accord).
 
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