Jumat, 03 Juni 2016

May 2016 YTD U.S. SUV And Crossover Sales Rankings - Top 100 Best-Selling SUVs In America - Every SUV Ranked

As the U.S. auto industry slowed in May 2016 – largely because an abbreviated auto sales calendar featured two fewer selling days than it did a year ago – sales of SUVs and crossovers rose 2%. 

This gain of more than 14,000 sales was powered in no small part by the SUV-only Jeep brand, where sales grew by nearly 11,000 units thanks to big gains from the brand's three smallest models. The hugely affordable and fleet-friendly Patriot/Compass duo, together with the new Renegade, contributed 36% of Jeep's sales and added 13,480 sales to the Jeep ledger.


U.S. SUV/Crossover Sales By Model - June 2016 YTD
U.S. SUV/Crossover Sales By Model - April 2016 YTD
U.S. SUV/Crossover Sales By Model - May 2015 YTD


As a result, after claiming 13.7% of the U.S. SUV/crossover market in May 2015, Jeep's share of the sector jumped to 15.2% in May 2016. 


Not dissimilarly, the Toyota RAV4 increased its level of dominance, as well. As U.S. SUV/crossover sales grew 2%, RAV4 volume jumped 12%. 

Year-to-date, the RAV4 leads the second-ranked Honda CR-V by 9075 units. Rewind one year and the CR-V was nearly 11,000 sales ahead of the next-best-selling Chevrolet Equinox, and the RAV4 ranked a distant fourth. Now, Toyota's RAV4 Hybrid is taking the RAV4 nameplate to new heights. 


15,476 RAV4 Hybrids were sold in America during the first five months of 2016, or better than one in ten RAV4s. Subtract those sales and the RAV4 ranks third in the sector. Alone, the RAV4 Hybrid outsells all but 50 SUV/crossover nameplates.

Hyundai also made significant inroads in the SUV/crossover sector in May. The Santa Fe, figures for which include two distinct vehicles, grew its May sales by 88% to 14,732 units. At the same time, Hyundai sold 7369 Tucsons, the Tucson's fourth consecutive 7K+ month. In 2015, the Tucson's best year ever, Hyundai USA averaged 5300 Tucson sales per month.


Pickup Truck Sales In America - May 2016
Minivan Sales In America - May 2016


Meanwhile, two New SUV nameplates were added to the fleet in May. Jaguar began selling the F-Pace; Buick introduced its new Envision.

At any time, click the Rank column to return to the original format. If you're on a mobile device, you may need to choose the full version of the site (at the bottom of the page) in order to use the sortable function.



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U.S. Vehicle Sales Rankings By Model - May 2016 YTD
U.S. Car Sales Rankings By Model - May 2016 YTD


Reminder: these are 2016 year-to-date rankings, but you can sort SUVs/crossovers by May volume by clicking the May 2016 column header, or you can rank SUVs/crossovers by improvements or declines using the % columns. Or, most importantly, you can list automakers together by selecting the SUV/Crossover column header.

As always, you can find historical monthly and yearly sales figures for any of these vehicles by selecting a make and model at GCBC's Sales Stats page.

Click Column Headers To Sort • June 2016 • April 2016May 2015
Rank
SUV/Crossover
May
2016 YTD
May
2015 YTD
%
Change
May
2016
May
2015
% Change
#1Toyota RAV4138,535118,73216.7%32,26128,80812.0%
#2Honda CR-V129,460134,669-3.9%29,35932,090-8.5%
#3Ford Escape126,375122,2903.3%30,86129,2485.5%
#4Nissan Rogue119,637112,1546.7%27,42825,9015.9%
#5Ford Explorer108,75199,8558.9%21,79022,304-2.3%
#5.1Ford Explorer *94,98189,1276.6%18,81319,755-4.8%
#5.2Ford Explorer Police Interceptor *13,77010,72828.4%2,9772,54916.8%
#6Chevrolet Equinox101,738123,925-17.9%21,25229,456-27.9%
#7Jeep Cherokee86,40986,954-0.6%19,20819,669-2.3%
#8Jeep Grand Cherokee83,92777,6168.1%18,85618,2093.6%
#9Jeep Wrangler80,29583,291-3.6%19,55122,324-12.4%
#10Toyota Highlander68,49364,5576.1%14,78315,432-4.2%
#11Subaru Forester68,22666,7702.2%15,30915,1571.0%
#12Subaru Outback63,96960,4055.9%12,40412,3840.2%
#13Ford Edge59,86151,00817.4%12,38414,399-14.0%
#14Jeep Patriot52,06749,9444.3%12,86410,78219.3%
#15Honda Pilot51,34459,863-14.2%11,24811,760-4.4%
#16Kia Sorento46,96047,454-1.0%11,91410,74310.9%
#17Chevrolet Traverse46,33552,709-12.1%7,23010,275-29.6%
#18Toyota 4Runner46,05837,99421.2%10,3528,54921.1%
#19Jeep Renegade42,5499,573344%10,8684,416146%
#20Mazda CX-542,38443,970-3.6%9,95110,717-7.1%
#21Lexus RX41,36737,04611.7%8,8048,00010.1%
#22Jeep Compass39,19322,78272.0%9,1984,252116%
#23Hyundai Santa Fe39,09944,292-11.7%14,7327,83288.1%
#24GMC Terrain38,81546,199-16.0%7,5139,674-22.3%
#25Dodge Journey37,42341,456-9.7%6,1378,813-30.4%
#26Subaru Crosstrek35,62434,8932.1%8,4677,8767.5%
#27Hyundai Tucson35,47119,02886.4%7,3693,88189.9%
#28Chevrolet Tahoe35,33035,899-1.6%7,4307,1194.4%
#29Nissan Pathfinder34,02234,770-2.2%5,9817,421-19.4%
#30Nissan Murano33,82823,16146.1%5,9785,7154.6%
#31Kia Sportage33,68020,40565.1%8,5684,48791.0%
#32Dodge Durango32,20426,10123.4%6,1856,0841.7%
#33GMC Acadia31,98239,634-19.3%6,40710,498-39.0%
#34Buick Encore30,33025,02321.2%6,5225,40020.8%
#35Honda HR-V29,8766,381368%7,3926,38115.8%
#36Chevrolet Trax23,33918,84423.9%5,1025,707-10.6%
#37Acura RDX22,68320,6579.8%4,5665,343-14.5%
#38Acura MDX20,89724,828-15.8%4,2085,421-22.4%
#39Mercedes-Benz GLE-Class & M-Class20,67119,4196.4%4,0033,9910.3%
#40Buick Enclave20,65722,884-9.7%3,2005,632-43.2%
#41Ford Expedition20,25116,83120.3%5,0574,14721.9%
#42Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class & GLK-Class19,62011,28673.8%4,1832,55863.5%
#43Lexus NX19,22116,54616.2%4,0314,0140.4%
#44Chevrolet Suburban18,94520,390-7.1%3,9974,375-8.6%
#45BMW X518,18621,643-16.0%4,3725,797-24.6%
#46Cadillac SRX17,59224,461-28.1%1,7745,777-69.3%
#47Audi Q517,56717,3961.0%4,7364,28010.7%
#48Volkswagen Tiguan17,49011,07358.0%4,3943,07942.7%
#49Infiniti QX6016,59214,77512.3%4,2743,14136.1%
#50GMC Yukon16,05614,7199.1%3,7473,4558.5%
#51BMW X315,92810,98245.0%3,2952,57528.0%
#52Cadillac Escalade14,05713,7971.9%2,9432,66110.6%
#52.1Cadillac Escalade *8,6858,3883.5%1,8561,61714.8%
#52.2Cadillac Escalade ESV *5,3725,409-0.7%1,0871,0444.1%
#53Mitsubishi Outlander Sport13,37213,945-4.1%3,0603,384-9.6%
#54Volvo XC9013,3231,1081,102%2,467741233%
#55Lincoln MKX12,6236,81385.3%2,7941,48887.8%
#56Audi Q712,1286,89575.9%2,6631,82346.1%
#57GMC Yukon XL11,60411,0315.2%2,3842,516-5.2%
#58Mitsubishi Outlander11,4856,38879.8%2,9361,341119%
#59Mercedes-Benz GLA-Class11,06510,1369.2%2,0852,386-12.6%
#60Ford Flex10,2379,00413.7%1,8092,443-26.0%
#61Mercedes-Benz GLS-Class & GL-Class10,22910,852-5.7%3,3582,32244.6%
#62BMW X110,1574,787112%2,2101,14093.9%
#63Lincoln MKC10,1229,3857.9%2,1622,289-5.5%
#64Nissan Juke10,03212,080-17.0%2,2712,625-13.5%
#65Lexus GX4609,0529,612-5.8%1,8592,182-14.8%
#66Land Rover Range Rover Sport8,7489,657-9.4%1,5631,674-6.6%
#67Mazda CX-37,990------1,570------
#68Land Rover Range Rover6,9947,893-11.4%1,0441,516-31.1%
#69Infiniti QX506,9351,015583%1,632248558%
#70Porsche Macan6,9075,18333.3%1,4261,04636.3%
#71Porsche Cayenne6,7776,6911.3%1,2931,392-7.1%
#72Audi Q36,7495,38025.4%1,7191,12852.4%
#73Infiniti QX806,5196,3303.0%1,4241,05834.6%
#74Volvo XC606,4479,461-31.9%1,3451,707-21.2%
#75Fiat 500X6,308878,750%1,250815,525%
#76Land Rover Discovery Sport5,890587903%63044043.2%
#77Land Rover LR45,3493,62247.7%90078015.4%
#78Toyota Sequoia5,3034,9487.2%1,1261,145-1.7%
#79Lincoln Navigator4,8794,8400.8%8511,046-18.6%
#80Mini Countryman4,8516,237-22.2%1,2361,768-30.1%
#81Nissan Armada4,4975,971-24.7%7941,488-46.6%
#82Land Rover Range Rover Evoque3,9595,845-32.3%813970-16.2%
#83Cadillac XT53,023------2,719------
#84BMW X62,9642,51018.1%71256526.0%
#85Infiniti QX702,6842,5196.6%51138233.8%
#86Lexus LX5702,2711,44457.3%293299-2.0%
#87BMW X42,2082,756-19.9%371375-1.1%
#88Volkswagen Touareg1,9482,749-29.1%360700-48.6%
#89Lincoln MKT1,8991,72710.0%298442-32.6%
#90Mazda CX-91,7777,680-76.9%6161,924-68.0%
#91Mercedes-Benz G-Class1,7521,44821.0%38730228.1%
#92Toyota Land Cruiser1,4571,13328.6%31524031.3%
#93Jaguar F-Pace666------666------
#94Toyota Venza50311,180-95.5%312,298-98.7%
#95Buick Envision89------89------
#96Mini Paceman48590-91.9%9251-96.4%
#97Nissan Xterra345,734-99.4%41,198-99.7%
#98Toyota FJ Cruiser6211-97.2%28-75.0%
#99Land Rover LR2365-95.4%---2-100%
#100Chevrolet Captiva Sport149-98.0%12-50.0%
#103Acura ZDX---1-100%---------

Total °
2,685,2332,498,8347.5% 594,496 581,091 2.3%

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Source: Automakers & ANDC & WSJ
* Italicized, asterisked, unranked lines are nothing more than available breakdowns, already included in the model's total, not in addition to the model's total.
° Overall market figure is a combination of all reported sales figures.
Tesla, unfortunately, doesn't release model-specific monthly U.S. sales data, but we source estimates from HybridCars.com

Model X estimate: 2000 in May; 5900 YTD.

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