
June of 2022 saw an improvement in Ford F-Series sales in the United States. Ford sold 57,673 full-size pickup trucks in the month of June 2022 (which is a +26.3% improvement over June of 2021). Chevrolet, GMC, Ram, and Nissan all saw full-size truck sales decreases in June. Although Ford had a great month of sales, combined General Motors sales are still way ahead as you can see in the table below.
Full-size Truck U.S. Sales: 1st Half 2022
| Model | 1st Half 2022 | 1st Half 2021 | Change (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| – GM (COMBINED)* | 381,137* | 429,732* | -11.3% |
| Ford F-Series | 299,345 | 362,031 | -17.3% |
| Chevy Silverado | 261,827 | 291,321 | -10.1% |
| Ram | 244,984 | 313,069 | -21.7% |
| GMC Sierra | 118,938 | 138,411 | -14.1% |
| Toyota Tundra | 44,316 | 43,865 | +1.0% |
| Nissan Titan | 11,212 | 17,775 | -36.9% |
| F-150 Lightning EV | 2,296 | n/a | new |
| Rivian R1T EV** | 1,600 | n/a | new |
| GMC Hummer EV** | 372 | n/a | new |
*Combined Chevy Silverado, GMC Hummer, and GMC Sierra pickup truck sales.
**Reported by goodcarbadcar.net











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