The best-selling cars in the world
- 1/31
2023 will be notable as the year that an EV took the top spot for sales in the global automotive market.
Honda - 2/31
30: Nissan Qashqai – 315,000 (- 11%)
Autocar - 3/31
29: Ford Escape/Kuga – 331,000 (- 4%)
Autocar - 4/31
28: Kia Seltos – 332,000 (+ 7%)
Kia - 5/31
27: Ford Ranger – 333,000 (+ 9%)
Ford - 6/31
26: Toyota Highlander – 333,200 (- 18%)
Toyota - 7/31
25: Honda HR-V – 333,400 (- 29%)
Honda - 8/31
24: Suzuki Swift – 353,800 (+ 6%)
Suzuki - 9/31
23: BYD Atto 3 – 355,200
BYD - 10/31
22: Mazda CX-5 – 356,300 (- 2%)
Autocar - 11/31
21: Volkswagen Jetta – 361,300 (+ 24%)
Volkswagen - 12/31
20: Volkswagen Polo 363,600 (+ 57%)
Autocar - 13/31
19: BYD Song Plus – 369,200 (- 25%)
BYD - 14/31
18: Dodge RAM 1500 – 373,800 (- 5%)
RAM - 15/31
17: Hyundai Elantra – 398,900 (+ 7.5%)
Hyundai - 16/31
16: Chevrolet Silverado 1500 – 412,000 (+ 9.5%)
GM - 17/31
15: Hyundai Tuscon LWB – 422,700 (+ 26%)
Hyundai - 18/31
14: Honda Accord – 450,800 (- 6%)
Honda - 19/31
13: Nissan X-Trail – 461,300 (+ 631%)
Nissan - 20/31
12: BYD Qin – 473,300 (+ 43%)
BYD - 21/31
11: Honda Civic – 478,300 (+ 23%)
Autocar - 22/31
10: Tesla Model 3 – 508,500 (+ 5.5%)
Autocar - 23/31
9: Nissan Sentra/Sylphy – 533,700 (- 6%)
Nissan - 24/31
8: Toyota Hilux – 604,800 (- 4%)
Toyota - 25/31
7: Ford F-150 – 623,200 (+ 19%)
Ford - 26/31
6: Toyota Camry – 650,500 (- 3%)
Toyota - 27/31
5: Toyota Corolla Cross – 715,500 (+ 35%)
Toyota - 28/31
4: Toyota Corolla – 803,000 (- 19%)
Autocar - 29/31
3: Honda CR-V – 846,100 (+ 15%)
Honda - 30/31
2: Toyota RAV4 – 1,075,200 (+ 6%)
Toyota - 31/31
1: Tesla Model Y – 1,223,000 (+ 63%)
Autocar