20. Kia Sportage: 87,172 units
Still in a good position and with a refresh coming in 2026, it should solidify its position.
19. Subaru Crosstrek: 90,334 units
In the U.S., the Crosstrek remains Subaru's second best-selling vehicle. Its sales have grown by 14 percent compared to the first half of 2024.
18. Subaru Forester: 95,972 units
Sales are up 3 percent this year. They were undoubtedly helped by the arrival of the hybrid version.
17. Jeep Grand Cherokee: 99,668 units
Despite a 7 percent decline in sales so far this year, the Grand Cherokee remains the most popular vehicle in the Jeep family.
16. Ford Explorer: 104,929 units
This is a model that continues to impress, despite Ford's reliability issues with all the recall campaigns parading by. The Explorer saw its sales grow by 24 percent in the second quarter compared to the same period in 2024.
15. Nissan Rogue: 109,563 units
Nissan needs all the good news it can get. Unfortunately, despite still-robust sales, the Rogue is down 22 percent since the beginning of the year.
14. Hyundai Tucson: 113,310 units
Conversely, the Hyundai Tucson, a direct rival of the Rogue, saw its second-quarter sales jump by 25 percent compared to those of 2024.
13. Chevrolet Trax: 119,593 units
Unsurprisingly, the relatively affordable Chevrolet Trax continues to attract with a 32 percent increase this year so far.
12. Toyota Corolla: 120,052 units
The Corolla is aging, which perhaps explains its slight 2 percent decline this year. It remains in a very good position.
11. Honda Civic: 128,236 units
The story is similar at Honda with a 1 percent decline for the Civic. Nothing to worry about.