February 2017 YTD U.S. SUV And Crossover Sales Rankings - Top 99 Best-Selling SUVs In America - Every SUV Ranked

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February 2017 YTD U.S. SUV And Crossover Sales Rankings - Top 99 Best-Selling SUVs In America - Every SUV Ranked

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Although America's new vehicle market shrunk slightly for a second consecutive month in February 2017, U.S. sales of SUVs and crossovers continued to expand at a rapid rate.

The U.S. auto industry reported a 1% decline through the first two months of 2017, not an unexpected result for a market that had slowed in the latter portion of a record-setting 2016 calendar year; a market boosted by strong incentives. 


U.S. SUV/Crossover Sales By Model - January 2017
U.S. SUV/Crossover Sales By Model - February 2016 YTD


But led by five popular utility vehicles that all expanded their volume in early 2017 and in the month of February 2017 specifically, SUV/crossover sales are up 9% through one-sixth of 2017, an 87,000-unit improvement. 


The Nissan Rogue's massive increases come as Nissan prepares to launch a smaller Rogue, the Rogue Sport, essentially a Qashqai rebadged for American consumption. Nissan doesn't believe the Rogue will lose buyers to the Rogue Sport but won't say just how heavily the company is incentivizing the Rogue in order to achieve such lofty figures. Nissan sources the Rogue from three assembly plants: Smyrna, Tennessee; Kyushi, Japan; Busan, South Korea. 

The Rogue Sport is assembled in Sunderland, England, and Japan, but America's Rogue Sports will likely all come from across the Pacific, as the English plant is already overwhelmed by European demand.


U.S. Vehicle Sales Rankings By Model - February 2017 YTD
U.S. Car Sales Rankings By Model - February 2017 YTD

Pickup Truck Sales In America - February 2017
Minivan Sales In America - February 2017



Compact crossovers are by no means the only utility vehicles selling well in early 2017. The new Mazda CX-9 has nearly quadrupled its volume, year-over-year. The Nissan Armada has more than doubled it January/February volume. The Infiniti QX70 and Mercedes-Benz GLS each reported 59% gains through the first one-sixth of 2017.



At any time, click the Rank column to return to the original format. If you're on a mobile device, you may need to choose the full version of the site (at the bottom of the page) in order to use the sortable function.

Reminder: these are 2017 year-to-date rankings, but you can sort SUVs/crossovers by February volume by clicking the February 2017 column header, or you can rank SUVs/crossovers by improvements or declines using the % columns. Or, most importantly, you can list automakers together by selecting the SUV/Crossover column header.

As always, you can find historical monthly and yearly sales figures for any of these vehicles by selecting a make and model at GCBC's Sales Stats page.

Click Column Headers To Sort • January 2017February 2016

Rank
SUV/Crossover
Feb.
2017 YTD
Feb.
2016 YTD
%
Change
Feb.
2016
Feb.
2015
% Change
#1 Nissan Rogue 61,909 41,323 49.8% 33,149 21,561 53.7%
#2 Honda CR-V 61,185 44,458 37.6% 31,898 25,250 26.3%
#3 Toyota RAV4 48,506 47,077 3.0% 26,351 25,523 3.2%
#4 Ford Escape 48,225 43,073 12.0% 27,637 23,854 15.9%
#5 Chevrolet Equinox 40,038 38,399 4.3% 22,464 19,825 13.3%
#6 Ford Explorer 39,346 39,003 0.9% 21,696 22,389 -3.1%
#6.1 Ford Explorer * 34,439 34,280 0.5% 19,145 20,014 -4.3%
#6.2 Ford Explorer Police Interceptor * 4,907 4,723 3.9% 2,551 2,375 7.4%
#7 Jeep Grand Cherokee 36,226 30,965 17.0% 18,925 16,990 11.4%
#8 Total Highlander 28,584 23,724 20.5% 15,928 12,466 27.8%
#9 Subaru Outback 26,663 23,149 15.2% 13,477 11,952 12.8%
#10 Jeep Cherokee 26,166 32,136 -18.6% 13,615 15,353 -11.3%
#11 Subaru Forester 25,673 24,143 6.3% 12,820 12,239 4.7%
#12 Jeep Wrangler 24,975 24,336 2.6% 13,641 13,349 2.2%
#13 Dodge Journey 22,542 17,961 25.5% 9,906 6,375 55.4%
#14 Ford Edge 20,217 21,988 -8.1% 11,126 12,455 -10.7%
#15 Toyota 4Runner 19,611 15,972 22.8% 10,912 8,476 28.7%
#16 Chevrolet Traverse 18,695 16,172 15.6% 10,477 9,158 14.4%
#17 GMC Acadia 17,680 12,357 43.1% 8,781 6,972 25.9%
#18 Jeep Renegade 17,280 13,282 30.1% 7,915 7,115 11.2%
#19 Hyundai Santa Fe 16,656 10,671 56.1% 8,767 5,532 58.5%
#20 Nissan Pathfinder 16,278 13,695 18.9% 8,997 7,244 24.2%
#21 Mazda CX-5 15,904 14,642 8.6% 7,836 7,579 3.4%
#22 Honda Pilot 15,279 18,133 -15.7% 8,099 9,572 -15.4%
#23 GMC Terrain 15,024 17,067 -12.0% 8,783 8,232 6.7%
#24 Chevrolet Tahoe 13,541 12,693 6.7% 7,660 6,494 18.0%
#25 Subaru Crosstrek 13,118 12,577 4.3% 6,611 6,129 7.9%
#26 Kia Sorento 13,024 14,796 -12.0% 6,845 8,101 -15.5%
#27 Lexus RX 12,196 14,148 -13.8% 6,676 7,192 -7.2%
#28 Hyundai Tucson 12,170 12,554 -3.1% 6,422 7,336 -12.5%
#29 Honda HR-V 12,043 9,117 32.1% 6,354 4,940 28.6%
#30 Chevrolet Trax 11,863 8,560 38.6% 6,606 4,814 37.2%
#31 Buick Encore 11,786 10,793 9.2% 6,528 5,873 11.2%
#32 Dodge Durango 10,223 12,852 -20.5% 5,516 6,851 -19.5%
#33 Jeep Patriot 10,212 19,947 -48.8% 5,512 11,363 -51.5%
#34 Ford Expedition 9,970 6,839 45.8% 5,906 3,984 48.2%
#35 Nissan Murano 9,932 12,961 -23.4% 5,569 7,445 -25.2%
#36 Kia Sportage 9,854 10,663 -7.6% 5,231 5,860 -10.7%
#37 Chevrolet Suburban 9,556 6,854 39.4% 3,922 3,584 9.4%
#38 Cadillac XT5 8,174 --- --- 4,291 --- ---
#39 Mercedes-Benz GLE-Class 7,987 7,611 4.9% 4,017 3,948 1.7%
#40 Acura RDX 7,231 6,902 4.8% 4,029 3,798 6.1%
#41 BMW X5 7,176 6,426 11.7% 3,900 3,842 1.5%
#42 BMW X3 7,174 5,735 25.1% 4,020 3,733 7.7%
#43 Volkswagen Tiguan 6,941 5,773 20.2% 3,425 3,245 5.5%
#44 Audi Q5 6,930 5,112 35.6% 3,294 2,421 36.1%
#45 Acura MDX 6,815 7,868 -13.4% 3,541 4,292 -17.5%
#46 GMC Yukon 6,787 5,591 21.4% 3,707 3,024 22.6%
#47 Lexus NX 6,478 6,842 -5.3% 3,514 3,709 -5.3%
#48 Jeep Compass 5,901 15,164 -61.1% 2,737 8,893 -69.2%
#49 Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class 5,830 6,127 -4.8% 2,765 3,278 -15.7%
#50 Buick Enclave 5,665 7,818 -27.5% 2,973 4,126 -27.9%
#51 Mitsubishi Outlander 5,353 3,664 46.1% 3,665 2,121 72.8%
#52 Buick Envision 5,326 --- --- 3,139 --- ---
#53 Lincoln MKX 5,318 4,427 20.1% 2,390 2,375 0.6%
#54 Audi Q7 4,888 3,989 22.5% 2,477 1,653 49.8%
#55 Infiniti QX60 4,847 5,102 -5.0% 2,658 2,730 -2.6%
#56 Mercedes-Benz GLS-Class 4,803 3,022 58.9% 2,467 1,226 101%
#57 GMC Yukon XL 4,707 4,275 10.1% 2,629 2,280 15.3%
#58 Cadillac Escalade 4,643 4,869 -4.6% 2,446 2,867 -14.7%
#58.1 Cadillac Escalade * 2,652 3,047 -13.0% 1,434 1,820 -21.2%
#58.2 Cadillac Escalade ESV * 1,991 1,822 9.3% 1,012 1,047 -3.3%
#59 BMW X1 4,401 3,355 31.2% 2,050 1,418 44.6%
#60 Ford Flex 4,286 4,325 -0.9% 2,455 2,334 5.2%
#61 Mercedes-Benz GLA-Class 4,201 4,638 -9.4% 2,194 1,597 37.4%
#62 Nissan Armada 4,197 1,867 125% 2,289 1,093 109%
#63 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport 4,188 4,824 -13.2% 2,198 2,591 -15.2%
#64 Mazda CX-9 3,748 973 285% 2,157 461 368%
#65 Land Rover Range Rover Sport 3,742 3,045 22.9% 1,824 1,684 8.3%
#66 Lincoln MKC 3,627 3,182 14.0% 1,959 1,746 12.2%
#67 Infiniti QX30 3,572 --- --- 2,414 --- ---
#68 Porsche Macan 3,535 2,481 42.5% 1,575 1,012 55.6%
#69 Land Rover Range Rover 3,521 3,013 16.9% 1,688 1,538 9.8%
#70 Infiniti QX80 3,372 2,651 27.2% 1,623 1,487 9.1%
#71 Jaguar F-Pace 3,054 --- --- 1,596 --- ---
#72 Lexus GX 2,945 3,258 -9.6% 1,527 1,650 -7.5%
#73 Volvo XC90 2,897 4,847 -40.2% 1,341 2,472 -45.8%
#74 Nissan Juke 2,601 3,373 -22.9% 1,297 1,863 -30.4%
#75 Infiniti QX50 2,594 2,390 8.5% 1,388 1,396 -0.6%
T76 Land Rover Discovery Sport 2,506 2,364 6.0% 1,137 1,324 -14.1%
T76 Porsche Cayenne 2,506 2,723 -8.0% 1,156 1,328 -13.0%
#78 Mazda CX-3 2,463 3,169 -22.3% 1,279 1,793 -28.7%
#79 Toyota Sequoia 2,325 1,806 28.7% 1,179 954 23.6%
#80 Audi Q3 2,284 1,890 20.8% 1,103 988 11.6%
#81 Volvo XC60 2,192 2,047 7.1% 1,388 1,187 16.9%
#82 Land Rover Range Rover Evoque 1,946 1,756 10.8% 1,030 823 25.2%
#83 Infiniti QX70 1,828 1,148 59.2% 986 712 38.5%
#84 Lincoln Navigator 1,590 1,657 -4.0% 938 957 -2.0%
#85 Mini Countryman 1,310 1,085 20.7% 188 581 -67.6%
#86 Fiat 500X 1,240 2,202 -43.7% 640 1,161 -44.9%
#87 Lexus LX 979 1,112 -12.0% 445 527 -15.6%
#88 BMW X6 898 1,009 -11.0% 469 624 -24.8%
#89 Maserati Levante 684 --- --- 305 --- ---
#90 Mercedes-Benz G-Class 610 624 -2.2% 288 286 0.7%
#91 Lincoln MKT 547 739 -26.0% 287 234 22.7%
#92 Toyota Land Cruiser 524 502 4.4% 252 229 10.0%
#93 BMW X4 493 784 -37.1% 282 522 -46.0%
#94 Volkswagen Touareg 485 757 -35.9% 238 403 -40.9%
#95 Land Rover LR4 195 1,893 -89.7% 68 1,047 -93.5%
#96 Bentley Bentayga 123 --- --- 53 --- ---
#97 Cadillac SRX 88 8,795 -99.0% 21 4,017 -99.5%
#98 Toyota Venza 5 308 -98.4% 1 124 -99.2%
#99 Mini Paceman 3 15 -80.0% 2 7 -71.4%
#290 Nissan Xterra --- 28 -100% --- 10 -100%
#299 Land Rover LR2 --- 1 -100% --- 1 -100%
#301 Toyota FJ Cruiser --- 1 -100% --- --- ---
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Total
1,039,429 952,034 9.2% 551,952 507,169 8.8%
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Source: Automakers & ANDC & WSJ
* Italicized, asterisked, unranked lines are nothing more than available breakdowns, already included in the model's total, not in addition to the model's total.
° Overall market figure is a combination of all reported sales figures
Sales data for brands such as Aston Martin, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Lotus, Rolls-Royce etc. are unfortunately not broken down by model. ANDC estimates say sales for Aston Martin and Lotus in 2017's first two months were 174 and 30 units, respectively. 
Tesla, unfortunately, doesn't release model-specific monthly U.S. sales data, but we source estimates from HybridCars.com and The Wall Street Journal.

HybridCars.com Model X estimate: up 60% to 800 in February; up 100% to 1800 YTD.
WSJ Model X estimate: up 300% to 1900 in February; up 385% to 4000 YTD.


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