
Toyota Tacoma and many other popular pickup trucks continue to see sales declines in the face of global component and labor shortages. While many manufacturers do not report monthly sales information, it’s still very important to keep on top of the latest trends. Here is all the latest.
The Toyota sales data comes via GoodCarBadCar. The only bright spot is the all-new 2022 Toyota Tundra sales improvement as the company continues to ramp up production of the new full-size truck.
As soon as we get more information from Ford and Nissan – we will add this data to the tables below.
Full-size Truck U.S. Sales: April 2022
Model | Apr 2022 | Apr 2021 | Change (%) |
---|---|---|---|
GM Trucks (COMBINED) | n/a | ||
Ford F-Series | 51,517 | 66,302 | -22.3% |
Ram Trucks | n/a | ||
Chevy Silverado | n/a | ||
GMC Sierra | n/a | ||
Toyota Tundra | 7,804 | 7,512 | +3.9% |
Nissan Titan | n/a |
At this time, just the Toyota Tacoma and the Honda Ridgeline information is available. Both of these pickups are seeing significant declines in sales.
Mid-size Truck U.S. Sales: April 2022
Model | Apr 2022 | Apr 2021 | Change (%) |
---|---|---|---|
Toyota Tacoma | 17,842 | 24,448 | -27.0% |
Ford Ranger | 5,110 | 12,801 | -60.1% |
GM (COMBINED)* | n/a | ||
Jeep Gladiator | n/a | ||
Chevy Colorado | n/a | ||
Nissan Frontier | n/a | ||
Honda Ridgeline | 3,640 | 4,607 | -20.9% |
GMC Canyon | n/a |
The compact pickup truck segment is doing well, but we don’t have a great benchmark to compare against. The Hyundai Santa Cruz continues to grow and gain new customers.
Compact Pickup U.S. Sales – April 2022
Model | Apr 2022 | Apr 2021 | YTD 2022 |
---|---|---|---|
Ford Maverick | 9,537 | n/a | 28,782 |
Hyundai Santa Cruz | 3,150 | n/a | 11,550 |
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