June 2014 U.S. SUV And Crossover Sales Rankings - Top 88 Best-Selling SUVs In America - Every SUV Ranked

2015 Ford Edge
Through the first six months of 2014, Americans have already registered 266,000 more SUVs and crossovers than they had during the first half of 2013. As new car sales growth ground to a halt in June and pickups reversed, U.S. sales of utility vehicles jumped 7%.  


U.S. Auto Sales Brand Rankings - June 2014 YTD
• All 151 Cars Ranked By June 2014 YTD U.S. Sales
Top 13 Best-Selling Pickup Trucks In America - June 2014 YTD


For the fourth consecutive month, the Honda CR-V was America's top-selling utility vehicle, although sales decreased slightly in what was an abbreviated selling month of June. The CR-V outsold the second-ranked Ford Escape by 1019 units in June and now leads its most direct rival by a slim 1802-unit margin heading into July. No other nameplate presents any danger of taking over the utility vehicle sales crown from the perennial favourite. 

The CR-V was America's top-selling SUV in 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, and 2013.


Top 20 Best-Selling SUVs In America - June 2014
Minivan Sales In America - June 2014 YTD


June wasn't a particularly strong month for America's three strongest-selling utility vehicles, but some of America's most prodigious sellers of SUVs sold their biggest SUVs in large numbers. The Chevrolet Suburban, Chevrolet Tahoe, GMC Yukon, GMC Yukon, and GMC Yukon XL, and Ford Expedition accounted for 6.6% of all utility vehicle volume, up from 5.0% in June 2013.

With less than two complete months of sales under their belts, the Porsche Macan has very nearly sold just as often as the Land Rover LR2 has in six months while the Lincoln MKC is within 66 sales of catching the Infiniti QX50. This doesn't make the Macan and MKC terribly common. It does make the LR2 and QX50 extraordinarily rare, however.
2015 Ford Edge interior
No vehicle in the top 35 posted a worse year-over-year decrease in June than the Ford Edge. The Edge is about to be replaced, however, and Ford recently displayed their 2015 model. It's pictured above. The Edge generated 19% of Ford's utility vehicle volume in calendar year 2013.

There were other important improvements introduced in last October's ranking of vehicle sales. Prior year figures now include the actual numbers from last year, not just the percentage increase from last year. As a result, we've included vehicles like the Jeep Liberty and Suzuki Grand Vitara, nameplates which collected sales in the first half of 2013 but not this year. 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.


U.S. SUV/Crossover Sales Rankings By Model - July 2014 YTD
U.S. SUV/Crossover Sales Rankings By Model - May 2014 YTD
U.S. SUV/Crossover Sales Rankings By Model - June 2013 YTD


Reminder: these are 2014 year-to-date rankings, but you can sort utility vehicles by June volume by clicking the June 2014 column header, or you can rank SUVs and 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 • July 2014 • May 2014June 2013

Rank
SUV/Crossover
June
2014
YTD
June
2013
YTD
%
Change
June
2014
June
2013
% Change
#1Honda CR-V154,692 145,763 6.1%26,129 26,572 -1.7%
#2Ford Escape152,890 156,626 -2.4%25,110 28,694 -12.5%
#3Chevrolet Equinox120,831 126,397 -4.4%21,748 23,645 -8.0%
#4Toyota RAV4116,952 101,274 15.5%21,589 20,540 5.1%
#5Ford Explorer104,460 101,243 3.2%17,290 16,597 4.2%
#5.1Ford Explorer *94,988 95,302 -0.3%15,645 15,588 0.4%
#5.2Ford Explorer Police Interceptor *9,472 5,941 59.4%1,645 1,009 63.0%
#6Nissan Rogue99,302 79,051 25.6%15,066 15,518 -2.9%
#7Jeep Grand Cherokee89,613 80,796 10.9%15,055 16,626 -9.4%
#8Jeep Wrangler85,737 77,728 10.3%16,439 16,165 1.7%
#9Jeep Cherokee80,432 ------13,337 ------
#10Subaru Forester74,400 50,748 46.6%13,317 10,170 30.9%
#11Toyota Highlander72,138 61,771 16.8%11,555 11,090 4.2%
#12Ford Edge61,068 68,971 -11.5%9,700 13,579 -28.6%
#13Chevrolet Traverse52,053 53,294 -2.3%10,592 10,295 2.9%
#14Hyundai Santa Fe52,005 41,158 26.4%8,930 7,656 16.6%
#15Kia Sorento51,921 53,387 -2.7%9,831 9,341 5.2%
#16GMC Terrain50,687 50,676 0.0%8,743 8,059 8.5%
#17Honda Pilot50,680 62,887 -19.4%9,830 12,085 -18.7%
#18Mazda CX-550,275 38,055 32.1%7,943 6,856 15.9%
#19Lexus RX47,264 45,818 3.2%8,426 8,647 -2.6%
#20Dodge Journey47,151 42,436 11.1%7,448 5,999 24.2%
#21Chevrolet Tahoe45,838 40,857 12.2%11,147 5,790 92.5%
#22Jeep Patriot43,928 38,115 15.3%6,873 6,690 2.7%
#23GMC Acadia41,170 46,492 -11.4%8,023 9,174 -12.5%
#24Nissan Pathfinder39,964 46,539 -14.1%6,361 8,360 -23.9%
#25Toyota 4Runner35,293 25,427 38.8%5,761 4,065 41.7%
#26Jeep Compass33,092 26,778 23.6%5,302 5,034 5.3%
#27Dodge Durango32,875 28,305 16.1%4,983 4,590 8.6%
#28Acura MDX30,664 18,214 68.4%4,890 3,828 27.7%
#29Buick Enclave30,142 31,841 -5.3%6,202 5,922 4.7%
#30Cadillac SRX28,864 23,990 20.3%4,652 3,912 18.9%
#31Chevrolet Captiva Sport28,811 24,762 16.4%3,959 2,984 32.7%
#32Nissan Juke25,761 17,778 44.9%2,559 3,360 -23.8%
#33Hyundai Tucson24,336 22,207 9.6%3,776 3,800 -0.6%
#34Buick Encore23,657 12,252 93.1%4,142 2,280 81.7%
#35Chevrolet Suburban23,571 21,663 8.8%6,584 3,813 72.7%
#36BMW X522,438 21,459 4.6%3,972 3,406 16.6%
#37Acura RDX22,349 22,200 0.7%3,485 4,023 -13.4%
#38Ford Expedition22,099 17,741 24.6%4,621 3,211 43.9%
#39Mercedes-Benz M-Class21,940 19,312 13.6%3,891 3,651 6.6%
#40BMW X321,802 14,240 53.1%2,105 2,981 -29.4%
#41Nissan Murano20,425 20,587 -0.8%3,058 3,178 -3.8%
#42Kia Sportage19,956 15,374 29.8%3,590 2,405 49.3%
#43Audi Q519,928 18,310 8.8%4,025 3,493 15.2%
#44Mercedes-Benz GLK-Class18,638 15,746 18.4%3,766 2,806 34.2%
#45GMC Yukon18,604 12,105 53.7%3,946 1,797 120%
#46Infiniti QX60/JX15,599 14,783 5.5%2,158 2,348 -8.1%
#47Mitsubishi Outlander Sport15,322 12,447 23.1%2,433 2,634 -7.6%
#48Volkswagen Tiguan13,174 15,526 -15.1%2,416 2,452 -1.5%
#49Lincoln MKX13,097 11,651 12.4%1,765 2,014 -12.4%
#50Ford Flex12,989 12,836 1.2%2,385 2,421 -1.5%
#51GMC Yukon XL12,445 14,704 -15.4%3,096 1,824 69.7%
#52Mercedes-Benz GL-Class11,726 14,946 -21.5%1,729 2,419 -28.5%
#53BMW X111,311 12,069 -6.3%1,052 1,853 -43.2%
#54Mini Countryman10,621 10,563 0.5%1,956 2,089 -6.4%
#55Cadillac Escalade10,4069,5049.5%2,9651,70274.2%
#55.1Cadillac Escalade *6,671 5,677 17.5%1,907 1,035 84.3%
#55.2Cadillac Escalade ESV *3,735 3,827 -2.4%1,058 667 58.6%
#56Lexus GX46010,276 4,415 132.8%1,772 884 100%
#57Land Rover Range Rover Sport9,806 7,195 36.3%1,481 887 67.0%
#58Nissan Xterra9,765 10,108 -3.4%1,166 1,375 -15.2%
#59Mazda CX-99,253 14,672 -36.9%1,441 2,015 -28.5%
#60Volvo XC608,784 10,553 -16.8%2,180 2,431 -10.3%
#61Porsche Cayenne8,713 9,519 -8.5%1,300 1,823 -28.7%
#62Audi Q78,435 6,580 28.2%1,429 1,227 16.5%
#63Toyota FJ Cruiser8,237 6,594 24.9%1,121 1,382 -18.9%
#64Mitsubishi Outlander7,016 5,087 37.9%963 1,085 -11.2%
#65Nissan Armada6,457 7,381 -12.5%996 1,137 -12.4%
#66Land Rover Range Rover Evoque6,276 5,440 15.4%1,037 790 31.3%
#67Infiniti QX80/QX566,218 5,967 4.2%921 912 1.0%
#68Land Rover Range Rover5,965 5,320 12.1%850 902 -5.8%
#69Toyota Sequoia5,930 6,693 -11.4%973 1,145 -15.0%
#70Lincoln Navigator3,653 3,829 -4.6%721 680 6.0%
#71Volkswagen Touareg3,287 4,330 -24.1%573 642 -10.7%
#72Infiniti QX70/FX2,905 3,616 -19.7%329 455 -27.7%
#73Lincoln MKT2,747 3,256 -15.6%509 689 -26.1%
#74Volvo XC902,651 3,372 -21.4%411 624 -34.1%
#75BMW X62,338 2,796 -16.4%567 291 94.8%
#76Land Rover LR42,081 3,609 -42.3%313 618 -49.4%
#77Land Rover LR22,058 1,420 44.9%357 271 31.7%
#78Porsche Macan2,026 ------763 ------
#79Lexus LX5701,981 2,016 -1.7%264 291 -9.3%
#80Toyota Land Cruiser1,493 1,484 0.6%188 259 -27.4%
#81Mercedes-Benz G-Class1,486 1,273 16.7%280 231 21.2%
#82Infiniti QX50/EX1,427 825 73.0%220 151 45.7%
#83Lincoln MKC1,361 ------684 ------
#84Mini Paceman927 714 29.8%182 310 -41.3%
#85Subaru Tribeca605 866 -30.1%61 144 -57.6%
#86Acura ZDX56 236 -76.3%3 44 -93.2%
T87Hyundai Veracruz1 167 -99.4%---10 -100%
T87Mazda Tribute1 2 -50.0%---1 -100%
#270Jeep Liberty---5,988 -100%---94 -100%
#273Suzuki Grand Vitara---1,037 -100%---------
#277Mitsubishi Endeavor---24 -100%---------
#286Honda Element---1 -100%---------
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Total
2,581,6012,315,78711.5% 445,761 418,243 6.6%
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Source: Automakers & ANDC
* 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.
^ Escalade here does not include sales of the EXT, which is shown with pickup trucks.
Rather than listing the 500L with the Mini Paceman and Countryman in these SUV/crossover rankings, it's with cars in large part because it is not available with all-wheel-drive. The placement of numerous crossovers often prompts disagreement, but consider the vehicle type's name: crossover. By its very definition, it crosses over from one category into another. The very act of calling, for example, the Toyota Venza a car or a utility vehicle requires ignorance of the fact that the Venza (or Outback, Crosstour, Encore, Countryman, 500L) is a square peg that can't be squeezed through a round hole.

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