New U.S. Study Reveals Most and Least Driven Cars and Trucks

The most pleasant vehicles to drive are not necessarily those that rack up the most mileage. The reverse is also true.

American automotive research firm iSeeCars demonstrates this in its new study of cars and trucks with the lowest and highest average annual mileage. It is based on data from over one million three-year-old vehicles sold from November 2024 to April 2025 in the U.S., excluding exotic brands such as Ferrari and Lamborghini.

Without further ado, here are the top 10 least driven vehicles according to iSeeCars:

Models

Average Km Driven Per Year

1. Mazda MX-5

8,164 km

2. GMC Hummer EV

8,377 km

3. Mazda MX-5 RF

8,650 km

4. MINI Cooper SE

10,824 km

5. Mazda MX-30

10,871 km

6. MINI Cabriolet

11,151 km

7. Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xe

11,328 km

8. Ford Mustang

11,494 km

9. MINI Cooper

12,522 km

10. Ford F-150 Lightning

12,677 km

The reason for the MX-5's low usage is that it mainly serves as a weekend, summer or fair-weather toy, not as a primary vehicle. Other fun little cars such as MINIs are also on the list, but again, their lack of everyday practicality doesn't encourage long trips.

The same applies to electric vehicles with a really short range, like the MINI Cooper SE and Mazda MX-30, or those that are more status symbols, as evidenced by the GMC Hummer EV. The case of the Ford Mustang and Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xe is a little more surprising, however.

Photo: Julien Amado

Now, let’s take a look at the top 10 most driven vehicles according to iSeeCars:

Models

Average Km Driven Per Year

1. Chrysler Pacifica

33,606 km

2. Chrysler Voyager (Grand Caravan)

32,103 km

3. Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid

31,503 km

4. Chevrolet Malibu

30,195 km

5. Chevrolet Suburban

29,478 km

6. Nissan Armada

28,783 km

7. Ford Mustang Convertible

28,421 km

8. Ford Expedition Max

27,441 km

9. GMC Yukon XL

27,240 km

10. Kia Carnival

27,172 km

It's not often that Chrysler tops the charts, at least for the good reasons, but we must admit that its minivans are practical for long trips with the family or golf partners. They're also perfect for the daily grind when you need a lot of space.

Photo: Antoine Joubert

Speaking of space, a number of full-size SUVs are also among the top 10 most driven vehicles annually despite their high fuel consumption. Keep in mind that the study is based on the U.S. market.

By the way, iSeeCars has found that hybrid vehicles have the highest average annual mileage of all powertrain types, at 20,799 km. They are followed by gas-only models (19,883 km), plug-in hybrids (18,691 km) and EVs (17,197 km).

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