2020 Best Selling Pickup Trucks In the United States (All Models Ranked)
The pickup truck market in the U.S. remained strong in 2020, despite the challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. These vehicles continued to appeal to a broad range of consumers due to their versatility, capability, and, in many newer models, advanced technology and comfort features.
The Ford F-Series, primarily led by the F-150, maintained its long-standing title as the best-selling vehicle in the U.S. The combination of workhorse capabilities, luxury trims, and a variety of engine options kept it at the top. The Chevrolet Silverado, including its heavy-duty variants, continued to be a strong seller, providing competition to the F-Series with its mix of performance, technology, and design. The Chevrolet Silverado and Ram Pickup are also popular choices for consumers. They are similar to the Ford F-Series in terms of their capabilities and features, but they are often offered at a lower price.
The GMC Sierra is the GMC version of the Chevrolet Silverado. It is essentially the same truck, but it has a different grille and interior trim. The Toyota Tacoma is a midsize truck that is popular with consumers who want a smaller and more fuel-efficient truck.
Overall, the pickup truck market in the United States is very competitive. There are a number of different trucks to choose from, each with its own strengths and weaknesses. The best-selling trucks are those that offer a good balance of performance, reliability, and affordability. The popularity of pickup trucks in the United States is due to a number of factors, including their versatility, durability, and towing and payload capacity. Pickup trucks are popular for both personal and commercial use. They are often used for work, recreation, and family transportation.
Here Are The Most Popular Pickup Trucks in the U.S for 2020
This sales data table looks at sales performance for the passenger car segment in the United States for the full year and is ranked from most popular passenger car to least popular.
Model | Month | Month LY | Change | YTD | YTD LY | YTD Change |
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GMC Canyon | 3,473 | 2,148 | 61.69 | 25,191 | 32,826 | -23.26 |
Chevrolet Colorado | 10,683 | 8,391 | 27.31 | 96,236 | 121,703 | -20.93 |
Ford F-Series | 74,047 | 77,033 | -3.88 | 787,372 | 896,526 | -12.18 |
Nissan Frontier | 4,071 | 4,720 | -13.75 | 54,817 | 72,369 | -24.25 |
Jeep Gladiator | 7,924 | 5,487 | 44.41 | 77,541 | 40,038 | 93.67 |
Ram Pickup | 62,175 | 56,825 | 9.41 | 563,676 | 633,694 | -11.05 |
Ford Ranger | 9,874 | 10,886 | -9.30 | 101,485 | 83,571 | 21.44 |
Honda Ridgeline | 3,127 | 3,757 | -16.77 | 32,168 | 33,334 | -3.50 |
GMC Sierra | 30,215 | 22,628 | 33.53 | 253,014 | 232,325 | 8.91 |
Chevrolet Silverado | 69,183 | 53,785 | 28.63 | 593,057 | 575,569 | 3.04 |
Toyota Tacoma | 28,957 | 20,727 | 39.71 | 238,805 | 248,801 | -4.02 |
Nissan Titan | 2,713 | 1,916 | 41.60 | 26,441 | 31,514 | -16.10 |
Toyota Tundra | 12,124 | 8,714 | 39.13 | 109,203 | 111,673 | -2.21 |
∑ = 318,566 | ∑ = 277,017 | ∑ = 2,959,006 | ∑ = 3,113,943 |
2020 U.S New Pickup Trucks Sales by Month (All Models)
This sales data table looks at monthly sales performance for the pickup truck segment in the United States on a month to month basis for the entire year so far. It includes all major pickup truck models sold in the U.S market and you can see that the monthly pickup truck sales trends clearly. Seeing the individual pickup truck model sales performance in this way gives you a good sense of the momentum (good or bad).