- The Corolla rose 6.5 percent to 248,088 units.
- The larger Camry was up 2 percent to 316,185 vehicles.
- The RAV4 is the undisputed leader, with 479,288 units.
Toyota had a strong 2025 in North America, with demand up 8.1 percent to 2,147,811 vehicles. While SUVs and trucks have expectedly carried the bulk of the load, it is intended, but demand for regular cars remains healthy. Although the Corolla is aging, its popularity remains. The larger Camry continues to hold the sedan segment, while the Prius is enjoying a resurgence.
The compact Corolla rose 6.5 percent to 248,088 vehicles, excluding the Corolla Cross, which Toyota lists separately at just under 100,000 units. Corolla sales account for the hatchback, and, by extension, the sporty GR Corolla.
The Camry also had a great year, with demand up two percent to 316,185 vehicles, making it Toyota’s second-best-selling model in the U.S., behind only the RAV4. Despite phasing out the outgoing generation after the new model arrived in December, the top-selling SUV rose 0.9 percent to 479,288 units.

