Pickup trucks continue to be a dominant force in the U.S. automotive market, with a wide variety of models available. From rugged workhorses to luxurious everyday vehicles, the choices are vast. This year’s sales figures reveal which trucks are leading the pack. We’ve compiled the top 10 best-selling trucks, analyzing their key features and sales performance. Please note that sales data may change. We will update our reviews as new information becomes available.
2025 Best-Selling Trucks
Ford Ranger

With an overall rating of 8.3/10 from U.S. News, the Ford Ranger climbed into the top 10 in 2024, with 46,025 units sold. After a hiatus in the 2010s, the Ranger returned in 2019 and received a redesign for 2024. The updated design has proven popular with consumers. There are no significant changes expected for the 2025 model.
The redesign brought a more refined interior, even in the base trim, and offers ample space in both rows. A full sheet of plywood can fit in the bed, despite the truck’s smaller size. An upgraded infotainment system with a large touchscreen and wireless smartphone connectivity are included.
Nissan Frontier

Receiving an 8.2/10 rating from U.S. News, the Nissan Frontier is known for its rugged styling, both inside and out. Sales increased to 68,155 units in 2024, a boost of over 10,000 compared to the previous year.
Updated exterior styling for 2025 helps keep the Frontier current. It still features Zero Gravity front seats for long-lasting comfort, and its bed has a lower height for easier loading. The range of standard safety features now includes blind spot monitoring and adaptive cruise control. A standard 8-inch touchscreen and wired smartphone connectivity make up the user-friendly infotainment system.
Chevrolet Colorado

The Chevrolet Colorado earned an 8.7/10 rating from U.S. News. Its ease of driving around town and impressive towing capacity have appealed to a wide range of buyers. With a base price above $30,000, the Colorado found its way into 98,012 garages in 2024, a 25% increase over 2023.
The Colorado’s single cab and bed configuration simplifies the buying process. The interior offers comfort, a large touchscreen, a digital instrument cluster, and wireless smartphone connectivity.
Ford Maverick

With a stellar 9.0/10 U.S. News rating, the Ford Maverick stands out. Its low base price, fuel-efficient hybrid powertrain option, and welcoming interior drove sales to 131,142 units in 2024, a significant jump from the previous year.
The Maverick combines the ride and handling of an SUV with impressive fuel economy, especially with the hybrid setup. The interior is well-constructed, and standard tech includes smartphone connectivity.
Toyota Tundra

The Toyota Tundra, with an overall rating of 8.8/10 from U.S. News, achieved sales of 159,528 in 2024. This is a substantial increase of over 35,000 over 2023.
The Tundra features a twin-turbo V6 engine that delivers ample power. It also offers impressive fuel economy, particularly with its hybrid powertrain. Its interior is elegant, and it’s equipped with standard tech, including the “Hey Toyota” voice assistant. New features were added throughout the trim levels this year, including massaging seats in some trims.
Toyota Tacoma
Rated 8.9/10 by U.S. News, the Toyota Tacoma was completely redesigned for the 2024 model year. Nearly 200,000 Tacomas were sold in 2024. This year, there are no notable changes. Sales may see future fluctuations.
The Tacoma has a well-built cab with supportive front seats. Buyers can choose from various engine, transmission, cab, and bed configurations, as well as rear suspensions. The truck comes with a comprehensive suite of standard driver assistance technology, including adaptive cruise control, plus an easy-to-use infotainment system with wireless smartphone connectivity.
GMC Sierra

The GMC Sierra, rated 9.0/10 by U.S. News, is highly versatile and was purchased by 324,734 buyers in 2024. This number includes sales of the heavy-duty 2500HD version as well.
Despite its full-size classification, the Sierra is easy to maneuver and features standard cruise control. There are three cab and bed length options available to customize the truck. Standard safety features include pedestrian detection, and the base trim has a 7-inch touchscreen. Other trims offer a larger 13.4-inch touchscreen with an improved infotainment system.
Ram 1500

With a U.S. News rating of 9.5/10, the Ram 1500 is appreciated for its versatility. In 2024, Ram sold 373,120 units, a decrease from 2023. These figures include sales of the heavy-duty Ram 2500.
Ram updated the exterior design for 2025, and all trims have larger touchscreens. The base engine utilizes a mild-hybrid system that enhances power and fuel economy. The interior, with its well-designed and spacious cabin, is a highlight of the 1500. The rear seats offer more room than rivals, and the truck comes with plenty of standard tech.
Chevrolet Silverado

The Chevrolet Silverado is a top-selling truck, with 549,945 units sold in 2024, including the 2500HD and Silverado EV. It secured the second spot on the top 10 list.
The Silverado is easy to drive for its size. The engine options provide brisk acceleration. The interior is roomy, especially in the Crew Cab, and offers wireless smartphone connectivity. Standard safety features include lane-keep assist and a rear-seat reminder. The base Work Truck trim includes cruise control.
Ford F-Series

The Ford F-Series, with a U.S. News rating of 9.4/10, claimed the top spot with 765,649 trucks sold in 2024. This figure combines all F-Series sales, including Super Duty models and the F-150 Lightning EV, but the F-150 remains the most popular.
The F-150’s towing and hauling capabilities are well-regarded. It also has a premium interior in the higher trims. Standard safety features are numerous, including rear cross-traffic alert. The truck also features a large 12-inch touchscreen and wireless smartphone connectivity.