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SUVs have been dominating American roads for years now. It’s not hard to see why; modern SUVs offer carlike drivability and efficiency while adding SUV versatility. Meanwhile, three-row SUVs present an attractive and family-friendly alternative to minivans.
From compact to midsize to full-size SUVs, here are the 25 most popular SUVs on the market, in reverse order, based on total sales in 2020.
25. Chevrolet Blazer
Units sold: 94,599
With Camaro-inspired styling and strong engine options, the recently resurrected Chevrolet Blazer is not just another bland crossover. Some competitors are roomier, but the midsize Blazer boasts agile handling for an SUV and good fuel economy from the base engine.
24. Volkswagen Tiguan
Units sold: 100,705
The VW Tiguan
The Volkswagen VWAGY, +1.60% Tiguan has the distinction of being a compact crossover with available three-row seating. When equipped with two rows of seats, it has a very roomy cargo hold and every Tiguan comes with a pretty nice list of standard features.
23. Hyundai Santa Fe
Units sold: 100,757
The Hyundai HYMTF, -1.39% Santa Fe is a leader among midsize two-row SUVs for its roomy, upscale interior and smooth, comfortable ride. It’s also good on gas for its size and comes with many user-friendly tech features.
22. Lexus RX
Units sold: 101,059
The Lexus RX
The bestselling luxury SUV by far is the Lexus RX. The RX is a midsize crossover — available with two or three rows of seats — that exemplifies the Lexus brand identity of reliability, safety, and luxury all at a reasonable price point compared with European rivals.
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21. Chevrolet Trax
Units sold: 106,299
The Chevrolet Trax
The Chevy Trax is a popular subcompact SUV because it’s affordable, maneuverable, and has a great standard infotainment system. If you’re looking for a modern SUV on a budget, the Trax is packed with value in every trim.
20. Jeep Compass
Units sold: 107,969
The Jeep Compass is an excellent off-roader when equipped with four-wheel drive, especially in Trailhawk guise. Not only that, but it has fairly roomy seating for such a small SUV, plus it has a very user-friendly infotainment system.
19. Ford Edge
Units sold: 108,886
The Ford F, -0.51% Edge is a well-balanced midsize two-row crossover with an impressive range of engines and a generous list of standard features. We especially like the sporty ST model and its twin-turbo V-6 engine.
18. Subaru Crosstrek
Units sold: 119,716
The Subaru Crosstrek
If you like the idea of a smaller, more budget-friendly alternative to the quirky Subaru FUJHY, +0.64% Outback, then the Subaru Crosstrek should be on your shopping list. This small off-roader has all of the Subaru is known for, like standard all-wheel drive, impressive ground clearance, and distinct styling with fun paint color options. It’s the bestselling subcompact SUV in America.
17. Hyundai Tucson
Units sold: 123,657
The Hyundai Tucson is a great compact SUV for the value-conscious shopper. Along with affordable pricing, a few of its strong suits include a balanced ride, a long warranty, and impressive standard features for the price.
16. Honda Pilot
Units sold: 123,813
Safe, reliable, and versatile, the Honda HMC, -1.91% Pilot is a pragmatic choice in midsize three-row SUVs. Its standard V6 engine nicely blends gutsy performance with frugal fuel economy. And your passengers will enjoy adult-friendly seating in all three rows.
15. Chevrolet Traverse
Units sold: 125,546
The Chevy Traverse is a midsize SUV with a roomy third row of seats that you can actually use. Plus, it has a roomy cargo area to boot. The cavernous space combined with affordable pricing makes it one of the most practical SUVs in its competitive class.
14. Toyota 4Runner
Units sold: 129,052
The Toyota 4Runner
Dissenters may say that the Toyota TM, -0.89% 4Runner is overdue for a redesign, but old school off-road purists still love it. It’s not the most modern SUV, but the 4Runner has a durable V-6 engine and serious off-road chops when equipped with four-wheel drive.
13. Jeep Cherokee
Units sold: 135,855
As you may have guessed, the Jeep Cherokee is a more off-road-oriented compact SUV than most of the other players in its class. When equipped with all-wheel drive, it becomes an adventurous off-roader that you can still comfortably drive to work every day.
12. Mazda CX-5
Units sold: 146,420
For a premium-looking and feeling compact crossover without a premium price tag, check out the Mazda CX-5. It’s stylish on the outside with an upscale interior on the inside and it has a fun-to-drive character that few of its rivals can match.
11. Subaru Outback
Units sold: 153,294
It’s not quite a wagon and not quite an SUV, but whatever you want to call it, the Subaru Outback is awesome. It offers more cargo capacity than a sedan plus a rugged attitude with standard all-wheel drive and high ground clearance.
10. Subaru Forester
Units sold: 176,996
The Subaru Forester is a cool alternative to more mainstream compact SUVs. It offers great off-road capabilities compared with most of its competitors with standard all-wheel drive on every trim and generous ground clearance while still being practical for everyday driving.
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9. Ford Escape
Units sold: 178,496
The Ford Escape
The Ford Escape is an easy compact SUV to love thanks to its balanced ride, intuitive infotainment system, and modern design. It’s also good on has and has one of the biggest cargo holds in its class. For an affordable hybrid SUV, consider the super-efficient Escape Hybrid.
8. Jeep Wrangler
Units sold: 201,311
The Jeep Wrangler is an icon for its distinct appearance and legendary off-road capability. Whether you like the more traditional two-door model or the more practical four-door Unlimited model, the Wrangler lineup has a wide variety to offer adventurous SUV buyers.
7. Jeep Grand Cherokee
The Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk
Units sold: 209,786
Its model range is so diverse that there’s a Jeep Grand Cherokee for every taste and every budget. From the value-oriented lower trims to the off-road-ready Trailhawk to the insane 707-horsepower Trackhawk, everyone in the market for an SUV will find something to love in this Jeep.
6. Toyota Highlander
Units sold: 212,276
The Toyota Highlander is a family-friendly alternative to a minivan with its three-row seating and smooth, comfortable ride. It can get pretty luxurious in the top trims and the hybrid option returns outstanding fuel economy.
5. Ford Explorer
Units sold: 226,217
The bestselling three-row midsize SUV is the Ford Explorer. Redesigned for 2020, the Explorer is available with a range of engines and trim levels and is now available as a hybrid. While higher trim levels can get expensive, there are some budget-friendly choices with this comfortable 7-passenger SUV.
4. Nissan Rogue
Units sold: 227,935
The Nissan Rogue
Even though 2020 represented the last year of this generation of the Nissan NSANY, +0.28% Rogue, its sales remained strong. The Rogue comes standard with advanced safety tech and driver assists. It’s known for its easy driving manners and impressive cargo capacity.
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3. Chevrolet Equinox
Units sold: 270,994
The Chevy Equinox
The just-right-sized Chevrolet Equinox is a practical and stylish choice in small SUVs. It’s also one of the best values in its segment with a low starting price, affordable running costs, and good fuel economy.
2. Honda CR-V
Units sold: 333,502
The Honda CR-V is a roomy and well-rounded compact crossover. With plenty of space for both passengers and cargo, this SUV is good for small families and single commuters alike. Consider the hybrid option for even better fuel economy.
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1. Toyota RAV4
Units sold: 430,387
Topping the list of bestselling SUVs — as it often does — is the Toyota RAV4. This SUV has what a lot of drivers are looking for in a compact SUV. It’s versatile, well-appointed, and efficient, especially the hybrid and plug-in hybrid variants.
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