Ranked: Most Bought Trucks in America

More than 70,000 units of Ford’s F-Series truck were purchased in the U.S. around this time last year, making it the most bought model, far ahead of any rival pickup.
Chevrolet Silverado and Ram Pickup follow closely behind, still unable to unseat the “king of trucks”.
This data comes from closely monitoring the market performance of major truck manufacturers within the review months, courtesy of Good Car Bad Car Automotive Sales Data.
- The Ford F-Series led with 79,817 vehicles sold.
- EVs like the Rivian R1T (596) and Tesla Cybertruck (2,104) grew in numbers but remained a small part of the market.
The Ford F-Series once again demonstrated why it’s America’s favorite truck, selling an impressive 79,817 units in May 2025.
This strong performance is driven by the F-Series’ versatile powertrain lineup, which includes gas, diesel, hybrid, and electric options, as well as by the success of related models like the Maverick and Ranger.
UPDATE:
According to Ford From the Road, approximately 620,580 F-Series trucks were sold year-to-date through November 2025, making it, again, the best-selling truck in America for the year.
- Ford Maverick sold 34,848 units in Q3, setting a new sales record and attracting nearly 60% new buyers to Ford. Year-to-date, Maverick sales reached 120,904, an increase of 10.9%.
- Ford Ranger saw a strong rebound in Q2 2025, with sales up 36.3%, partly due to the introduction of the new Raptor variant.