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Top 10 Midsize SUVs in Canada in 2020-2021 (Based on Sales)

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Daniel Rufiange
The few surprises among the middleweights are outnumbered by the expected returnees

Auto123 presents three rankings of the Top SUVs in Canada in 2020-2021, according to their sales performances in 2019. Today, our Top 10 compact SUVs in Canada in 2020-2021.

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Roughly speaking, the midsize SUV segment has a population of about 25, and that doesn't include what’s available from luxury automakers. How do you find your way around that much choice as a buyer?

It can be challenge, for sure, and one made even more daunting be the fact that these days, of all the models on offer, there are very few bad ones. There are some buys that are better than others, however, that better quality, value, etc.

This time around for our annual look at the market, instead of telling you what we think are the 10 best products in the segment, we're giving you the floor. And so this tally lists the top 10 best-selling midsize SUVs in the country, based on 2019 sales because those are unaffected by the ravages of the pandemic.  Along the way, we make a comparison between Canadian sales and the U.S. market.

See also: Top 10 Midsize SUVs in Canada in 2019-2020

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1) Jeep Wrangler

Several 2020 Jeep Wranglers
Several 2020 Jeep Wranglers | Photo: D.Boshouwers

We don't necessarily tend to think of the Jeep Wrangler as a typical midsize SUV for families, but someone forgot to tell families that. The model topped the category for sales in Canada with 23,185 units. In the U.S., it ranked third with 228,042 units sold (matching the 10:1 ratio often used when measuring and comparing U.S. and Canadian sales).

And at that, the Wrangler actually had its share of problems on the market last year, seeing its sales numbers decline (pretty much evenly) on both sides of the border, between 5 and 6%. The arrival of the Bronco won’t help it cause next year.

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2020 Jeep Wrangler EcoDiesel
2020 Jeep Wrangler EcoDiesel | Photo: D.Rufiange
1987 Jeep Wrangler
1987 Jeep Wrangler | Photo: Jeep
Daniel Rufiange
Daniel Rufiange
Automotive expert
  • Over 17 years' experience as an automotive journalist
  • More than 75 test drives in the past year
  • Participation in over 250 new vehicle launches in the presence of the brand's technical specialists