The U.S. sales champion: annual sales of more than 750,000 units, twice that of Tesla's Model Y.
As the world's second-largest auto market after China, new car sales in the U.S. reached 15.6 million units in 2023, up 123%, the largest increase in more than a decade. Among them, the sales of pure electric vehicles exceeded the 1 million mark for the first time, reaching a record 11890,000 units, up 47% year-on-year, and market share up 18 percentage points to 76%;The market share of diesel-electric hybrid vehicles has increased from 56% rises to 77%, and sales increased by 54% year-on-year.
Do you know which models are most popular with American consumers? Here's a quick inventory. In 16th-20th place are the Honda Civic, Honda Accord, Ford Explorer, Toyota Hilux and Subaru Outback. The Civic was one of the biggest winners, with sales up 50% from the previous year to 200,000 units (sales in 2022 were largely influenced by the ** chain).
As Honda's best-selling model, it has sold more than 27 million units worldwide in more than half a century. In its second year in the U.S., the brand quickly won over consumers with its extraordinary economy and practicality, becoming the second Japanese model to be produced continuously in the U.S. for the longest time (the first being the Corolla), with cumulative sales of more than 12 million units.
Toyota Tacoma, Toyota Corolla, Tesla Model 3, Chevrolet Explorer and Hyundai Tucson are ranked 11th to 15th, respectively. Hyundai Motor Group is holding a sales volume of 16530,000 units, an increase of 121%, surpassing Stellant to become the country's fourth-largest automaker.
The Hyundai Tucson is its best-selling model, with 210,000 units sold, and more space and more advanced technology are important reasons for its popularity. This compact SUV has been updated and is 5 years longer than the previous generation9 inches, 0 inches wide6 inches, 0 inches high6 inches, wheelbase increased by 34 inches. The car is equipped with 10A 3-inch touchscreen infotainment display, best-in-class surround view camera system and intelligent remote parking assist system.
Toyota R**4 Rondo, Tesla Model Y, Honda CR-V, GMC Sierra, Toyota Camry, Nissan Kizashi, and Jeep Grand Cherokee round out the top 4-10. In the top 20, Toyota occupies 5 seats, more than any other brand, with 2 models in the top 10. Last year, Toyota sold about 19280,000 units, an increase of 42%, which also puts Toyota back in the ranks"The best-selling car brand in the United States"of the ranks.
Tesla, on the other hand, came with a 59The 1% share dominates the EV market in the United States, with its Model 3 and Model Y sold a total of 615 407 units, accounting for about 51 of total EV sales7%。It's worth mentioning that deliveries of its first electric pickup, the Cybertruck, began on December 1 last year and is available in three versions: rear-wheel drive (from $60,990), all-wheel drive ($7,990), and beast ($99,990). With orders now exceeding 2 million units, Tesla's sales are expected to increase by 53% this year and further expand its share of the U.S. automotive market.
Elon Musk has high hopes for the Cybertruck, as the U.S. is the world's largest pickup market, with four pickup trucks in the top 10 models, with the Ford F-Series, Chevrolet Sorod, and Ram pickup rounding out the top three. Among them, Ford's F-Series pickup truck sales reached 750,789 units, an increase of 15% over the previous year, and it has been the best-selling model in the U.S. automotive industry for 42 consecutive years and the best-selling truck in the U.S. for 47 consecutive years. Since its inception in 1948. So far, it has gone through 14 generations of updates, and the cumulative sales have reached 40 million units.
Notably, Ford's F-150 Lightning electric pickup truck, which will begin deliveries in April 2022, sold 24,165 units last year, ranking eighth in the U.S. EV market and the third-best-selling electric pickup behind the Ford Mustang Mach-E (40,771 units) and Rivian R1S (24,783 units).