EVs ranked by total unit sold in the U.S. in Q1 2026.
1) Tesla Model Y: 78,591
2) Tesla Model 3: 31,672
3) Toyota bZ: 10,029
4) Hyundai Ioniq 5: 9,790
5) Chevrolet Equinox EV: 9,589
6) Rivian R1S: 5,494
7) Ford Mustang Mach-E: 4,600
8) Lexus RZ: 4,456
9) Tesla Cybertruck: 3,519
10) Cadillac Lyriq: 3,370
11) Honda Prologue: 3,319
12) Rivian EDV: 3,213
13) Subaru Solterra: 3,041
14) Cadillac Optiq: 2,847
15) Kia EV9: 2,740
16) Tesla Model X: 2,346
17) BMW i4: 2,184
18) Kia EV6: 2,023
19) Hyundai Ioniq 9: 1,990
20) Cadillac Vistiq: 1,902
21) BMW iX: 1,788
22) Rivian R1T: 1,658
23) GMC Hummer EV: 1,653
24) Lucid Gravity: 1,631
25) Cadillac Escalade IQ: 1,432
There’s more. Courtesy Sawyer Merritt on X.
Steven Mark Ryan comments on his "Solving the Money Problem" YT Channel.
Shall I make the obvious point? Oh, go on then. Well, it's this: that Tesla's top models outsold the rest of the top 25 by 33%. Tesla's single top selling car, the Model Y, outsold the rest of the top 20 put together.
Plus, not shown here: Tesla was the biggest selling EV in the whole world in Q1. Yes, they did outsell China's BYD! Tesla outsold Chinese EV cars even in China. While costing 3 to 4 times as much as Chinese made EV and hybrid cars, in China.