The Ford F-150 has been around for decades to this point, and over that same timeframe, has represented one-half of the best-selling model in the U.S. along with the Ford Super Duty. As such, there are plenty of F-150s populating our roadways on a regular basis, and that continues to be the case, quarter after quarter, year after year, with no perceivable end in sight. Thus, it’s no surprise to learn that the Ford F-150 was once again the most common new vehicle on American roads in the second quarter of 2025, too.
According to Experian’s Q2 2025 State of the Automotive Market Finance report, the Ford F-150 accounted for 3.0 percent of the new vehicle market in the U.S. in that period of time, gaining 0.4 percent share over Q2 2024. However, it only edged out the Toyota RAV4 by a mere 0.1 percent, as that crossover also gained the same amount of market share in the past year. From there, the F-150’s chief rival, the Chevy Silverado 1500, came in fourth place with a 2.2 percent share – losing 0.3 percent versus Q2 2024.
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As Ford Authority previously reported, the Ford F-150 also ranked first in the second quarter of 2025 in terms of its presence on U.S. roads, regardless of model year. It accounted for 3.7 percent of all vehicles on U.S. roads in the past quarter, which was more than any other model. The Silverado 1500 came in second at 2.7 percent, followed by the Toyota Camry (2.3 percent), Honda Accord (2.0 percent), and Honda CR-V (2.0 percent) rounding out the top five.
In terms of overall automotive brands, Ford also ranked as the most common on U.S. roads in the most recent quarter of the year – accounting for 14.6 percent of that total. Ford’s cross-town rival Chevrolet was second at 13.3 percent, followed by Toyota (13 percent), Honda (8.5 percent), and Nissan (5.8 percent) rounding out the top five. This ranking was undoubtedly buoyed by the F-150, as well as the Super Duty, as the F-250 – specifically – accounted for 1.1 percent of all vehicles on U.S. roads in Q2, too.
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