Top 10 Best-Selling Vehicles in Canada in 2025
After a jump of nearly 8.2% in 2024, new vehicle sales in Canada increased by only 2% in 2025 to reach 1,897,058 units, according to Automotive News Data Center.
As we reported a few days ago, General Motors dominated for a third consecutive year with a market share of 15.5% and 299,813 units sold. Its Cadillac and GMC brands each had their best year ever.
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Ford ranked second among manufacturers with 293,897 sales in Canada in 2025. Among brands, no other managed to beat its 283,200 units. Toyota rounded out the top three automakers as it reached a new all-time high of 249,445 vehicles.
Now, what about the best-selling models nationwide? Keep scrolling to see the top 10!
10. Subaru Crosstrek

- Total sales in 2025: 32,534 units
- An increase of 14.9 percent from 2024
9. Ford Escape

- Total sales in 2025: 32,956 units
- An increase of 6.2 percent from 2024
8. Nissan Rogue

- Total sales in 2025: 36,034 units
- An increase of 10.1 percent from 2024
7. Hyundai Tucson

- Total sales in 2025: 41,840 units
- An increase of 40.2 percent from 2024
6. Ram 1500/Heavy Duty

- Total sales in 2025: 42,759 units
- A drop of 25 percent from 2024
5. Chevrolet Silverado

- Total sales in 2025: 54,068 units
- An increase of 3.8 percent from 2024
4. Honda CR-V

- Total sales in 2025: 55,987 units
- An increase of 1.1 percent from 2024
3. GMC Sierra

- Total sales in 2025: 59,962 units
- An increase of 0.1 percent from 2024
2. Toyota RAV4

- Total sales in 2025: 75,573 units
- A drop of 2.6 percent from 2024
1. Ford F-Series

- Total sales in 2025: 138,470 units
- An increase of 3.4 percent from 2024
By the way, nearly half of Ford’s sales in Canada are attributable to the F-Series (138,470 units), which became the most popular pickup for the 60th consecutive year and the overall best-selling vehicle for the 15th consecutive year, across all categories.
We have chosen not to include the Nissan Kicks and Kicks Play, which combined to sell over 40,000 units.
One last thing: pickups, SUVs and minivans accounted for a whopping 87.6% of total new vehicle sales in 2025, a slightly higher percentage than in 2024 (86.6%). It also means the decline of traditional passenger cars continues.

