惯性聚合 高效追踪和阅读你感兴趣的博客、新闻、科技资讯
阅读原文 在惯性聚合中打开

推荐订阅源

Engineering at Meta
Engineering at Meta
Help Net Security
Help Net Security
Blog — PlanetScale
Blog — PlanetScale
B
Blog RSS Feed
Recent Announcements
Recent Announcements
云风的 BLOG
云风的 BLOG
P
Proofpoint News Feed
阮一峰的网络日志
阮一峰的网络日志
MyScale Blog
MyScale Blog
WordPress大学
WordPress大学
M
MIT News - Artificial intelligence
L
LangChain Blog
J
Java Code Geeks
罗磊的独立博客
雷峰网
雷峰网
Microsoft Security Blog
Microsoft Security Blog
Microsoft Azure Blog
Microsoft Azure Blog
H
Help Net Security
Martin Fowler
Martin Fowler
Google DeepMind News
Google DeepMind News
博客园 - 聂微东
F
Full Disclosure
博客园 - 叶小钗
爱范儿
爱范儿
人人都是产品经理
人人都是产品经理
博客园 - 司徒正美
Hugging Face - Blog
Hugging Face - Blog
量子位
OSCHINA 社区最新新闻
OSCHINA 社区最新新闻
小众软件
小众软件
D
Docker
让小产品的独立变现更简单 - ezindie.com
让小产品的独立变现更简单 - ezindie.com
V
Visual Studio Blog
Last Week in AI
Last Week in AI
The Cloudflare Blog
MongoDB | Blog
MongoDB | Blog
T
The Blog of Author Tim Ferriss
H
Hackread – Cybersecurity News, Data Breaches, AI and More
V
V2EX
月光博客
月光博客
T
Tailwind CSS Blog
Vercel News
Vercel News
T
Threatpost
IT之家
IT之家
Simon Willison's Weblog
Simon Willison's Weblog
C
CXSECURITY Database RSS Feed - CXSecurity.com
GbyAI
GbyAI
NISL@THU
NISL@THU
freeCodeCamp Programming Tutorials: Python, JavaScript, Git & More
博客园_首页

Forbes - Cars & Bikes

Bentley’s FULL SEND Supersports Turns Crewe Into Drift Playground 2026 Alfa Romeo Tonale PHEV Review: Stylish but Flawed 2026 Chevrolet Corvette: Better Than Ever, With A Multitude Of Options These Are America’s 3 Best-Selling EVs Right Now, According To Car And Driver In California, Tesla Does What No Other American Car Maker Can Do 1,065hp Lamborghini Fenomeno Roadster Is Brand’s Most Potent Open Top Europe’s EVs Need To Be Small And Cheap For Mass Market Success Drive Toward A Cure Fuels Parkinson’s Research And Patient Care Harley-Davidson Launches “Back To The Bricks” Plan To Boost Sales, Cut Costs Local Racetracks Are Under Threat And SEMA Steps In To Help Here Are 72 New Vehicles With Financing As Low As 0.0% Interest Test-Driving The 2026 GMC Sierra Elevation Electric Aston Martin DB12 S Review Test-Driving The 2026 Aston Martin DB12 S: Aston Martin’s New Super Grand Tourer Air|Water Hosts Debut Of 2027 Porsche GT3 S/C A Look Inside Ford’s New Electric Vehicle Development Center Teslas Remain Hot In An Otherwise Tepid Used-Car Market California Cops Can Ticket Robotaxis Starting July 1 Tesla Model Y Continues To Defy Elon Animus In California Citroen E-C3 Urban Range Makes Electric Driving Even More Affordable Jeep, Dodge And Chrysler Pump Up Dealers With New High-Energy Program Why Honda’s Base Station Prototype Is The Right Camper For Right Now PHEVs Are Having A Moment Even With Low Battery Range And High Prices The Pinnacle Car Show, Pebble Beach Concours, Shifts Leaders, Strategy Test-Driving The 2026 Porsche Panamera GTS The 2026 Ford Mustang Eco Delivers Good Mileage Along With Style Test-Driving The 2026 BMW M2 CS: Ready For Road Trip Duty 2026 Polestar 3 RWD And AWD Review Dreame Chinese Concept EV Does Too Much With Jet Propulsion And AI Driving Singer Drivers Club Reimagines Willow Springs Into A Premium Motorsports Destination As Gas Prices Continue To Soar, Should You Rent An EV For A Road Trip? Tesla’s Bigger Model Y L Headed To U.S., Analysts Say Infiniti And Nissan To Benefit From Sleek New Styling And V6 Turbo Test-Driving The 2026 Porsche Macan GTS Electric: Smooth Criminal Mazda Employs Video And AI To Build Loyalty, And It’s Working These Are The 18 Safest Family Road-Trip Vehicles, Says The IIHS Beijing Auto Show: China Raises Its Winning Game Maeving’s RM2 Is A Deft Blend Of Classic Moto Style And EV Tech An Interview With Ducati North America CEO: Jason Chinnock Faster, Stronger, Electric: Takeaways From The 2026 New York Auto Show Rivian And Tesla Take Different Roads On AI Tesla FSD Beware: XPENG Autonomous Driving Is Already Ahead In China U.K.’s EV Push Distorts Sales; Expect Casualties, Probably Not Chinese Morgan Supersport 400: 402 HP Marks Brand’s Fastest Car Yet Caterham 360R Review: Tiny Rocket With Massive Attitude Exclusive New Singer Drivers Club Debuts At Willow Springs Raceway Bentley Attracts Younger Buyers With New Designs And Smoking Tires China Built Ultra-Cheap Electric Vehicles. Now They’re Aiming At Luxury Study Reveals The Most Common ‘Check Engine’ Issues And Repair Costs Test-Driving A New ‘Eleanor’ Mustang From The Movie ‘Gone In 60 Seconds’ Kia Launches Next-Gen Seltos In Europe’s Hot SUV Segment Chery Showcases Hybrid Breakthrough And Global Expansion Plans Ineos Kicks Off 2026 With Record Sales And U.S. Growth Ambitions Mercedes C Class Electric: A Downtown Urban Electric Classic Legends Meet Modern: Is This The Future Of Car Shows? Mercedes AMG E 53 Hybrid Wagen: Elegant Everyday Performance Volvo Built A Software Defined Vehicle AI Future For EX60 Era Bridgestone’s Motorsport Pipeline To Greener Tires Review: The 2025 BMW M2 Is A Stylish, Satisfying Speedster ‘Fast And Furious’ Exhibition Celebrates The Film Franchise’s High-Octane Legacy The Honda Odyssey Minivan Airbag Recall—Everything You Need To Know As Gas Tops $4 Per Gallon, Congress Considers Lowering The Gas Tax Long-Term Test: Why Garmin’s Zumo XT2 Is Still My Favorite Nav System Europe Gears Up To Repel Chinese EV Penetration Rolls-Royce’s Nightingale Ushers In Electric Coachbuilt Luxury Mercedes-Benz EQS 450+ For 2027: Electric Luxury, Greatly Enhanced Unbeatable Deals: 11 EVs Now Offer $10,000+ Cash Rebates Kindred Motorworks Scales The World Of Restomod Classics U.S. Road Travel Skyrockets This Spring And Hotel Prices Go Up Electric Mopeds Are Driving The Future Of Inner-City Transport Being A ‘Back Seat’ Driver Could Become Addictive Tested: The AI Coming To The Rivian R2 Tesla ‘Model 2’ Rises From The Ashes Success For Leapmotor Might Have Negatives For Stellantis Test-Driving The 2026 Changan Deepal S05: Italian Style Made In China Morgan Stanley Has Mostly Positive Outlook On Tesla Robotaxi, FSD V15 Review: 2026 Ford Bronco Sport Remains A Solid, Attractive SUV Cupra Raval Revealed As New Electric City Car For U.K. Launch 2026 Set To Be One Memorable Year In Formula Drift At Long Beach BYD's Premium Brand Debuts In Europe With 9-Minute Charging No Subaru, No Compromise—Toyota’s Gutsy New Direction For Its GR86 Bugatti’s New Bicycle Costs $23,599 And There Only 250 Being Made Hybrid Showdown: 2026 Honda Accord Vs. Toyota Camry EVs And Luxury Cars Suffer The Most Depreciation, Data Shows Why Isn’t $4-Plus Gasoline Enough To Make Americans Switch To EVs? Honda Takes Over KBB’s 2026 Consumer Choice List—Even For EVs Test-Driving The Maserati GT2 Stradale: Track Inspired And Road Ready Inside The Rivian R2: How A $48,000 Mid-Size SUV Will Save The Brand After Luftgekühlt Tokyo, Porsche Show Air|Water Returns To SoCal Hyundai Unveils A Big Surprise—And An Aggressive U.S.-Built Strategy Dealers Are Advertising Cars They Don’t Have. The FTC Wants It To Stop Test-Driving The 2026 Acura Integra Type S Scout Motors Charms With Modern Heritage And Tech, But Bumps Lie Ahead Review: Is The Tesla Diner A Flop? Holyvolt And Wildcat Could Help The West Reclaim Battery Leadership 4 EVs Revealed At The 2026 New York International Auto Show Test-Driving The 2026 BMW 550e Sedan Test-Driving The 2026 Lexus LC 500 Convertible The Stuff Of Legend: Two F1 Greats Create History At Monaco Everything You Want To Know About The 2026 Lexus TX Plug-In Hybrid
America’s 3 Best-Selling Vehicles And Why We Can’t Get Enough Of Them
Peter Lyon · 2026-06-15 · via Forbes - Cars & Bikes
F150-2

Ford F-Series

Photo by Ford

For decades, Americans have voted with their wallets when it comes to choosing vehicles. While electric vehicles, hybrids, and new automotive brands like Rivian and Lucid continue to make headlines, the reality is that the same three nameplates continue to dominate U.S. sales charts, and that trio is the Ford's F-Series pickup, Chevrolet's Silverado pickup, and Toyota's RAV4 SUV.

Together, these three vehicles account for nearly two million sales annually, making them the undisputed kings of the American automotive market.

Ford F-Series

Photo by Ford

Ford F-Series remains America’s favorite vehicle

The Ford F-Series has held the title of America's best-selling vehicle for nearly five decades. In 2025, Ford sold just under 829,000 F-Series trucks, comfortably retaining its crown.

The lineup includes the F-150, Super Duty, and various commercial variants, but the F-150 remains the volume seller.

The entry-level F-150 is powered by a 2.7-liter twin-turbo EcoBoost V6 producing 325 horsepower and 400 lb-ft of torque. Buyers can also choose from several V8, hybrid, and high-performance powertrains. Pricing starts at around $36,000 for the XL spec.

The secret to the F-Series' success is versatility. It serves as a work truck, family vehicle, recreational tow vehicle, and luxury cruiser all in one package. Higher-end versions such as the King Ranch and Platinum rival luxury SUVs in comfort while retaining serious towing capability.

For many Americans, the F-Series isn't merely transportation—it's a tool, status symbol, and lifestyle vehicle rolled into one.

Chevrolet Silverado

Photo by Chevrolet

Chevrolet Silverado: The Blue Oval's Biggest Rival

Chevrolet's Silverado remains Ford's closest competitor. In 2025, the Silverado family generated more than 588,000 sales, making it America's second-best-selling vehicle.

The Silverado 1500's base engine is a 2.7-liter TurboMax four-cylinder producing 310 horsepower and an impressive 430 lb-ft of torque. Prices begin at roughly $37,000 for the entry-level WT model and range up to $72,000 for the flagship ZR2 spec.

Like the Ford, the Silverado appeals to a broad audience. Contractors appreciate its durability, while families value its spacious cabin and strong towing credentials. Chevrolet also offers a wide range of trims, from basic work trucks to luxury-oriented High Country models.

Another factor behind the Silverado's success is loyalty. Pickup buyers often remain fiercely devoted to their preferred brand, and Chevrolet has cultivated generations of repeat customers who simply won't consider switching to Ford.

Toyota RAV4

Photo by Peter Lyon

Toyota RAV4: The SUV That Changed The Game

The Toyota RAV4 occupies a unique position in the market. With nearly 480,000 sales in 2025, it was America's best-selling SUV and the highest-ranking non-pickup vehicle in the country.

The first thing buyers should know is that all RAV4 models are now electrified--meaning that they are all either fitted with hybrid or plug-in hybrid powertrains. The entry-level Toyota RAV4 features a standard hybrid powertrain consisting of a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine paired with electric motors and an electronically controlled continuously variable transmission (eCVT) pumping out 236hp in the AWD version. Pricing starts at about $33,000 with destination charges, making it more affordable than full-size pickups. Meanwhile, the plug-in hybrid model starts at $41,000.

Toyota's formula is remarkably simple: reliability, practicality, fuel efficiency, and strong resale value.

The RAV4 also benefits from Toyota's leadership in hybrid technology. As fuel prices fluctuate and consumers seek lower running costs, hybrid RAV4 models have become increasingly popular. Toyota's strong reputation for dependability continues to attract buyers who prioritize long-term ownership over flashy features.

Why these three dominate the market

Despite dramatic changes in the automotive industry, with manufacturer attention rapidly turning to electrification, AI and autonomous driving, the reasons the Ford and Chevy lead the market remain surprisingly consistent.

In a market flooded with new models and emerging technologies, these three vehicles prove that giving customers exactly what they need remains the most effective sales strategy of all.

The main reasons the F-Series and Silverado sell so well is still that they fit American buyers’ needs for strong towing and hauling capabilities for construction work, farming, recreation and family transportation. However, there is growing evidence that patriotism and domestic-brand loyalty play an increasingly important role, particularly in certain regions of the United States. Meanwhile, the Toyota RAV4 delivers exactly what many SUV buyers want: reliability, practicality, fuel efficiency, and affordability.

Another factor supporting the continued dominance of the Ford and Chevrolet is growing consumer interest in buying American-made products. While capability, reliability, price competitiveness, and utility remain the primary purchase drivers, many pickup buyers also value the vehicles' strong ties to American manufacturing and employment. In an era of increasing economic nationalism and domestic industrial policy, Ford and Chevrolet benefit from decades of brand loyalty and their image as icons of American industry.