The April 2021 U.S. truck sales information is starting to roll in. According to GoodCarBadCar.net – Toyota sold 24,448 Tacoma trucks last month in the United States. This is still above their monthly average sales rate from Q1 2021 – which is 22,149.
As you review the data table below, please remember that April 2020 numbers were severely crippled by the initial COVID-19 shutdowns across the country and across the world. Also, companies such as Toyota, Ford, and Honda are currently reporting monthly sales data. Other manufacturers such as General Motors, Nissan, and Stellantis (Jeep & Ram) are reporting on a quarterly basis. This means – we will have to wait another two months to get a better idea about how Chevrolet, Jeep, Nissan, and GMC compare.
Updated: May 4, 2021.
Midsize Truck Sales
Model | April 2021 | April 2020 | Difference YoY |
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Toyota Tacoma | 24,448 | 9,191 | +165.9% |
Ford Ranger | 12,801 | 4,501 | +184.4% |
Chevy Colorado | |||
Jeep Gladiator | |||
Honda Ridgeline | 4,607 | 1,460 | +215.5% |
Nissan Frontier | |||
GMC Canyon |
Here is our latest Toyota Tacoma off-road review. Toyota is now offering a factory-backed ‘TRD lift kit’ with Bilstein shocks for 2020+ Tacoma trucks. I put it to the test on the Iron Clads trail.