This week, I am taking a look at the top 20 best-selling vehicles in America last month and how they fared against February of 2025. Remember, this list is not inclusive of all automakers because many of them do not report sales on a monthly basis. We can get a much better feel for where every automaker stands in a couple of weeks when every automaker reports quarterly sales. Almost certainly Chevy Silverado would be in the second spot, for instance, if General Motors reported monthly sales.
If you are curious why RAV4 has fallen from being the #1 selling SUV in America, it is because of the changeover from 2025 models to the new 2026.
Here are the top 20 best-sellers for February 2026 from automakers that report sales monthly:
Model |
February 2026 |
vs 2025 |
1. Ford F-Series
|
49,682 |
3.5% |
2. Honda CR-V |
31,625 |
17% |
3. Toyota Camry |
25,811 |
18.6% |
4. Toyota Tacoma |
22,799 |
6.2% |
5. Ford Explorer |
20,100 |
13.8% |
6. Toyota Corolla |
19,944 |
2.7% |
7. Honda Civic |
18,225 |
10% |
8. Subaru Forester |
17,919 |
13.3% |
9. Hyundai Tucson |
17,277 |
19.7% |
10. Toyota RAV4 |
16,098 |
27.7 % |
11. Kia Sportage |
13,901 |
0.6% |
12. Mazda CX-5 |
13,701 |
38.8% |
13. Kia Telluride |
|
40% |
|
13,153 |
61.2% |
15. Ford Bronco |
12,553 |
16.1% |
|
11,864 |
1.9% |
|
11,480 |
1.6% |
|
11,344 |
25.9% |
19. Ford Bronco Sport |
11,273 |
5.9% |
|
11,234 |
7.7% |