6. Jeep Grand Cherokee

Total Units Sold: 216,148
The Jeep Grand Cherokee’s top-spec models are outright luxury vehicles, some with tremendous off-road ability. However, even the base models offer upscale interiors, robust tech features, and rugged good looks. The Grand Cherokee 4xe adds 26 miles of all-electric range and 56 mpg combined.
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7. Hyundai Tucson

Total Units Sold: 206,126
The Hyundai Tucson’s spacious, modern interior and advanced technology — including standard wireless smartphone integration on lower trims — give it plenty of appeal in addition to its somewhat edgy style. Folks who drive many highway miles may appreciate the optional Highway Driving Assist system, which combines adaptive cruise control and lane-following assist.
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8. Chevrolet Trax

Total Units Sold: 200,689
The Chevrolet Trax was just redesigned for the 2024 model year, and as it heads into 2025, its sharp looks, user-friendly tech, spacious interior for the segment, and value-packed feature sheet make it likely to carry that momentum forward.
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9. Ford Explorer

Total Units Sold: 194,094
Standard Co-Pilot360 Assist+ gives the Ford Explorer adaptive cruise control with stop-and-go and lane-centering functions, evasive steering assist, post-collision braking, and a suite of other driver-assist features. The Explorer can also tow up to 5,600 pounds when properly equipped and offers a range of powerful engines.
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10. Subaru Crosstrek

Total Units Sold: 181,811
The Subaru Crosstrek blurs the boundaries between hatchback and crossover SUV, with the distinction becoming essentially meaningless in the face of the Crosstrek’s standard all-wheel drive (AWD), 5-passenger seating, 54.9 cubic feet of cargo space, and 8.7 inches of ground clearance (or 9.3 inches of ground clearance in the Wilderness model).
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