
While most truck manufacturers have not reported their monthly sales numbers for April 2021 – Ford and Toyota have. Here are the numbers that we have so far. Please keep in mind that April 2020 results are especially low because of the initial COVID-19 shutdown.
Even with all of the chip shortages, Ford still managed to move 66,302 trucks in April. This number should still keep it ahead of the rest – but we will not know this for sure until the rest of the manufacturers report their Q2 quarterly number in the beginning of July.
Full-size trucks:
| Model | April 2021 | April 2020 | Difference YoY |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ford F-Series | 66,302 | 32,549 | |
| GM COMBINED* | |||
| Ram Trucks | |||
| Chevrolet Silverado 1500 | |||
| Chevrolet Silverado HD | |||
| Chevrolet Silverado MD | |||
| GMC Sierra 1500 | |||
| GMC Sierra HD | |||
| Toyota Tundra | 7,512 | 4,900 | |
| Nissan Titan |










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