Tesla Model Y Loses Top Spot as World’s Best-Selling Car
Jul 4, 2025

Tesla Model Y Loses Top Spot as World’s Best-Selling Car

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

Market trends can be unpredictable and fascinating, often defying our expectations. A recent example of this is Tesla, which managed to announce a 13% decline in sales, only to see its stock rise by 5% in a single day. However, let's focus on one of Tesla's notable achievements: its ability to go from "production hell" to building the world's best-selling car in just six years. But, as the saying goes, "what goes up must come down." According to a report by The Drive, featuring data from Felipe Munoz, an automotive analyst at JATO Dynamics, the Tesla Model Y has lost its title as the world's best-selling car. The Model Y, a battery-electric crossover from one of America's youngest car brands, was a symbol of the future of motoring. However, its reign at the top was short-lived. The new data reveals that the Toyota RAV4 has outsold the Model Y by a narrow margin of 2,000 units. Toyota not only reclaimed the top spot but also placed five of its best-selling models in the top 10 rankings. These include the Corolla Cross, Corolla sedan, Hilux, and Camry. Tesla took second place with the Model Y and also secured 9th place with the Model 3. Other notable contenders in the top 10 rankings include the Honda CR-V in 4th place, the Ford F-150 in 7th, and the BYD Qin in 10th. Despite its brief reign, the Model Y's achievement is still an impressive one.