In the United States, the Ford F-Series reigns supreme, moving nearly 413,000 units. From light-duty F-150s to heavy-duty Super Duty trucks, it’s the go-to for work and play. With EVs booming, the F-Series is set to lead 2025.
Up in Canada, the Ford F-150 tops the charts with about 65,000 sold, outpacing SUVs like the Honda CR-V. Its versatility makes it the one to beat for the full year.
In Mexico, the Nissan Versa sedan, with 35,000 units, holds strong in a 57-million-vehicle market. Affordable and reliable, it’s poised to stay number one.
Brazil’s Fiat Strada pickup sold 62,000 units, thriving as a workhorse. With SUVs trailing, this compact champ is likely to rule 2025’s sales.
In Argentina, the Toyota Yaris hatchback, up 67% to 12,000 units, edges out the Hilux pickup. Its affordability makes it a safe bet for the year.
Colombia’s Toyota Corolla Cross, with 8,000 units, leads with hybrid appeal, outshining pickups in a motorcycle-heavy market. It’s the 2025 favorite.
Chile’s Toyota Hilux, at 7,000 units, dominates a truck-loving nation, and it’s on track to stay on top.
Finally, in Peru, the Hilux tops once again with 5,500 units, beats the Yaris and is set for a 2025 win. From pickups to sedans, these vehicles reflect what drivers need.