List Of Best-Selling Automobiles(by Class)
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Here is the list of the best-selling automobiles by class.
Tesla Model 3 is the best-selling car in All-electric car it sold Over 1,000,000 by June 2021 since its inception.
Since January 2020 is the world's all-time best-selling battery electric car, and also the top-selling passenger car in the more general category of plug-in electric vehicles. It surpassed the Nissan Leaf (450,000 units up until December 2019).
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Tesla Model 3 is the best-selling car in All-electric car it sold Over 1,000,000 by June 2021 since its inception.
Since January 2020 is the world's all-time best-selling battery electric car, and also the top-selling passenger car in the more general category of plug-in electric vehicles. It surpassed the Nissan Leaf (450,000 units up until December 2019).
Check out the full list below.
List of the best-selling automobiles by class
Class | Automobile | Production | Units Sold | Notes |
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All-electric car | Tesla Model 3 | 2017–present | Over 1,000,000 by June 2021 since inception. | Since January 2020 is the world's all-time best-selling battery electric car and the top-selling passenger car of the more general category of plug-in electric cars. It surpassed the Nissan Leaf (450,000 units up until December 2019). |
Full-size car | Chevrolet Impala | 1958–1985 1994–1996 2000–2020 |
Over 13,000,000 between its introduction and 1996. | The bestselling car in America in a single year, with 1,046,514 sold in 1965 including the Impala SS. |
Hybrid electric vehicle | Toyota Prius | 1997–present | 5,000,000 in four generations up to September 2022. Combined sales of the Prius family nameplate totaled over 6,000,000 units in January 2017. |
The world's all-time best selling hybrid electric vehicle. |
Hydrogen fuel cell car | Toyota Mirai | 2015–present | 2,840 units by mid-February 2017 in Japan, the United States, some European markets and the United Arab Emirates. | |
Pickup truck | Ford F-Series | 1948–present | Over 34,000,000 America's bestselling vehicle for 28 consecutive years; 33,900,000 in 12 generations to May 2010. | World's bestselling truck for 43 consecutive years. |
Plug-in hybrid | Mitsubishi Outlander P-HEV | 2013–present | 300,000 in January 2022 since inception. | The world's all-time best-selling plug-in hybrid car. It surpassed the Chevrolet Volt in December 2018. |
Full-size luxury car | Cadillac De Ville | 1959–2005 | Approximately 3,870,000 excluding early Series 62 hardtops, 1981–1988, 1991–93, and 2000–05. (Total production for 1981–1988, 1991–93 and 2000–05 is unknown but a good guess is over 1,300,000.) | |
Racing car | Porsche 911 GT3 Cup | 1998– | 1,400 up to 2011 | |
Formula racing car | Tatuus FR2000 | 2000–2007 | Approximately 930 chassis. | |
Rotary engined car | Mazda RX-7 | 1978–2002 | 811,634 in three generations to 2005. | |
Single-cylinder car | Iso/BMW/VELAM/Romi Isetta | 1953–61 | 161,728 in all variations | |
Four-seat sports car (Pony car) |
Ford Mustang | 1964–present | 10,000,000 in six generations up to 2018. | |
Two-seat coupe Sports car | Nissan Z-cars | 1969–99 2003–present |
1,535,000 in five generations up to 2005. | |
Two-seat convertible sports car | Mazda MX-5 | 1989–present | Over 940,000 in the first two generations to June 2014. | Verified by the Guinness Book of Records as the bestselling two-seater, convertible (open top) sports car in history. |
Van | Volkswagen Type 2 (Transporter) | 1950–present | Over 12,000,000 in six generations to August 2015 | Best-selling van nameplate of all-time. Second-generation T2 sold for 46 years (1967–2013), longest production run of any van and the second-longest production of any Volkswagen (except for Type 1 Beetle). |
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