The Most Sought-After Car Models in America Last Year That Weren't Pickup Trucks Included...
When it comes to vehicle sales in the United States, pickup trucks have long dominated the charts. Of the top-ten best-selling models in 2024, almost half of them were pickups, headed up by the evergreen Ford F-Series. We just can't get enough of these big, practical trucks with their go-anywhere attitude, while the latest premium top-end trucks costing six figures make a convincing luxury conveyance. Do most people need them? Probably not, but who are we to judge? This is America, buy what you want.
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- Base MSRP
- Base Trim Engine
- 2.5L Dynamic Force I4 ICE
- Base Trim Horsepower
- 203 HP @6600 RPM
- Base Trim Torque
- 184 lb.-ft. @ 5000 RPM
- Base Trim Fuel Economy (city/highway/combined)
- 27/35/30 MPG
While pickup trucks reign supreme in the automotive market, there are numerous other vehicles that captured the attention of American buyers in 2024, particularly crossovers and sedans. These reliable and budget-friendly choices consistently attract consumers, and we've sifted through the sea of pickups to create a list of the top-selling models that lack a truck bed.
This ranking showcases the top ten non-pickup vehicles sold in the United States, measured by total units sold in 2024. All specifications mentioned pertain to the 2025 models, unless noted differently.
10 Hyundai Tucson
Total Units Sold: 206,126
Model |
Gas |
Hybrid |
PHEV |
---|---|---|---|
Engine |
2.5L NA I4 |
1.6L turbo I4 hybrid |
1.6L turbo I4 plug-in hybrid |
Horsepower |
187 hp |
226 hp |
261 hp |
Torque |
178 lb-ft |
258 lb-ft |
258 lb-ft |
Drivetrain |
FWD (AWD optional) |
AWD |
AWD |
EPA Fuel Economy (city/highway/combined) |
(FWD) 25/32/28 mpg |
38/38/38 mpg |
80 MPGe, 35 mpg combined 33-mile electric range |
The first model to make it on this list is the Hyundai Tucson, which sold a little over 200,000 units in 2024. This should come as no surprise to anyone, because the South Korean automaker's models have seen a serious upgrades in terms of looks, performance, and quality. You can even grab one with three different powertrains, with the gas model coming in under $30,000, and the hybrid starting just a bit above. The value has been enough to convince buyers, and we look forward to seeing if Hyundai can continue to increase the crossover's appeal.
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9 Chevrolet Equinox
Total Units Sold: 207,730
Engine |
1.5L turbo I4 |
---|---|
Horsepower |
175 hp |
Torque |
203 lb-ft |
Drivetrain |
FWD (AWD optional) |
EPA Fuel Economy (city/highway/combined) |
26/28/27 mpg |
Second on the list is one of the few American models, the Chevrolet Equinox, which enjoyed a pretty good sales year thanks to 207,730 units moved. The Equinox has always been a favorite, but we've found it to be lacking compared to its rivals these past few years. Chevrolet thought so too, which is why, for 2025, the model has received a comprehensive upgrade that puts it right up there with the rest of the pack in terms of looks and quality, but we're still waiting for a hybrid version at some point. We have a feeling 2025 is going to be a good sales year for the model too.
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8 Jeep Grand Cherokee
Total Units Sold: 216,148
Model |
Gas |
PHEV |
---|---|---|
Engine |
3.6L NA V6 |
2.0L turbo I4 plug-in hybrid |
Horsepower |
293 hp |
375 hp |
Torque |
260 lb-ft |
470 lb-ft |
Drivetrain |
RWD (AWD optional) |
AWD |
EPA Fuel Economy (city/highway/combined) |
19/26/22 mpg |
56 MPGe, 23 mpg combined 26-mile electric range |
The Jeep Grand Cherokee has built a reputation for itself over the years as a comfortable mid-size SUV in your daily life that can switch to a respectable off-road rig in a cinch. The model has only become more capable as the years have worn on, with the introduction of Rubicon and the plug-in hybrid 4xe trim too. Many, including us, are sad to see the 5.7-liter V8 kicked to the curb for 2025, however, and we're interested in seeing how this affects sales in the new year, if at all.
7 Toyota Corolla
Total Units Sold: 232,908
Model |
Gas |
Hybrid |
GR Corolla |
---|---|---|---|
Engine |
1.8L NA I4 |
1.8L NA I4 hybrid |
1.6L turbo I3 |
Horsepower |
139 hp |
138 hp |
300 hp |
Torque |
126 lb-ft |
105 lb-ft |
295 lb-ft |
Drivetrain |
FWD |
FWD (AWD optional) |
AWD |
EPA Fuel Economy (city/highway/combined) |
32/41/35 mpg |
50/43/47 mpg |
21/28/24 mpg (manual) |
As the best-selling nameplate of all time, it shouldn't come as any surprise that the Corolla has once again made it on this list. The car hits all the right notes: it's affordable, reliable, fuel-efficient, and well-equipped. The model has gotten more attractive over the years too, and with the introduction of highly-fuel efficient hybrid and absolutely bonkers GR Corolla versions, there's just about a Toyota Corolla for everyone. Now if Toyota could only give it the hybrid system out of the Prius, then it would really be onto something.
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