2024 Best Selling Large Cars In the United States (All Models Ranked)
The large car segment in the US has been declining in recent years, but it remains an important part of the automotive market. In 2021, large cars accounted for just 3.6% of new vehicle sales in the US, down from 6.6% in 2016. Despite the decline in sales, the large car segment remains an important part of the US automotive market. Large cars are still a popular choice for families who need a spacious and comfortable vehicle. Large cars are also known for their safety features and reliability.
This market has fewer and fewer offerings, with the Dodge Charger and Chrysler 300 really the only real volume sellers. The Dodge Charger is a muscle car that is known for its powerful engines, sporty handling, and aggressive design. It is available in a variety of trim levels, from the base SXT to the high-performance SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody Jailbreak. The Charger is powered by a variety of engines, including a 3.6L V6, a 5.7L V8, a 6.4L V8, and a supercharged 6.2L V8. The Charger SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody Jailbreak is the most powerful Charger model, and it produces 797 horsepower and 707 lb-ft of torque. The Charger is a popular choice for enthusiasts who want a powerful and stylish sedan. It is also a popular choice for families who need a spacious and comfortable vehicle.
The Chrysler 300 is a luxury sedan that is known for its stylish design, comfortable ride, and spacious interior. It is available in a variety of trim levels, from the base Touring to the high-performance SRT-8. The 300 is powered by a variety of engines, including a 3.6L V6, a 5.7L V8, and a 6.4L V8. The Chrysler 300 SRT-8 is the most powerful 300 model, and it produces 485 horsepower and 475 lb-ft of torque. The 300 is a popular choice for consumers who want a luxurious and comfortable sedan. It is also a popular choice for families who need a spacious vehicle.
Here Are The Most Popular Large Cars in the U.S for 2024
This data table looks at last month’s total large car sales volumes in the United States by model. We compare U.S market large car sales for last month with the same month last year. We also include the year to date sales numbers and compare with the same year to date numbers from last year. With both monthly and YTD sales numbers we have a growth rate column so you can better gauge an individual large car sales success in the U.S market.
Model | Month | Month LY | Change | YTD | YTD LY | YTD Change |
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Chrysler 300 | 296 | 1,321 | -77.59 | 4,670 | 11,159 | -58.15 |
Dodge Charger | 1,545 | 5,638 | -72.60 | 31,982 | 63,646 | -49.75 |
Nissan Maxima | 33 | 831 | -96.03 | 922 | 8,671 | -89.37 |
∑ = 1,874 | ∑ = 7,790 | ∑ = 37,574 | ∑ = 83,476 |
2024 U.S Quarterly Large Car Sales Numbers
This data table looks at quarterly sales performance for the large luxury car segment in the United States. It includes all major large luxury car models sold in the U.S market. We compare last quarter’s large luxury car U.S sales at the model level with the same large luxury car model sales quarter last year. We also include a growth rate too so you can see which large luxury car models are growing and which ones are declining. The quarterly view of large luxury car sales at the model level often gives you a better picture of what is happening than monthly because it takes out some of the month to month noise.
2024 New Large Car Sales Data by Month in the U.S
This sales data table looks at monthly sales performance for the large luxury car segment in the United States on a month to month basis for the entire year so far. It includes all major large luxury car models sold in the U.S market and you can see that the monthly large luxury car sales trends clearly. Seeing the individual large luxury car model sales performance in this way gives you a good sense of the momentum (good or bad).