The fastest selling new cars: August 2025
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August 5, 2025
These vehicles are barely hitting the lot before they’re gone
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Shoppers know what they want—and they’re acting fast. Whether it’s price, practicality, or brand trust, these models are turning inventory quickly, according to market day supply.
Toyota Corolla Cross: Selling like hotcakes
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Just 20 days of supply and over 17,000 units sold in 45 days—Toyota’s subcompact SUV nails the sweet spot of price, practicality, and dependability.
Lexus RX Hybrid: Luxury that flies
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At 26 days of supply, the RX Hybrid blends upscale comfort with real-world efficiency. No surprise it’s Lexus’ hottest ticket.
Toyota Sequoia: Big SUV, big demand
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With 28 days of supply and nearly 5,000 units sold, the Sequoia proves there’s still huge appetite for family haulers with serious capability.
GMC Yukon: Full-size, full-throttle
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Only 28 days of supply shows buyers are snapping up the Yukon as fast as it arrives—despite an $87K price tag.
Toyota Sienna: Minivan dominance
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At 29 days of supply and over 14,000 sold, the hybrid-only Sienna remains the go-to for families who know what works.
Lexus NX Hybrid: Compact, efficient, in demand
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With just 29 days of supply, the NX Hybrid is proving a winning combo of city-friendly size, luxury feel, and hybrid efficiency.
Honda Odyssey: Minivan loyalty runs deep
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8,000 units sold and only 29 days of supply—proof that when it comes to people-moving, the Odyssey is still a top choice.
Toyota Highlander: Steady as ever
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30 days of supply and over 7,500 sold keeps the Highlander on its usual hot streak as the do-it-all midsize SUV.
Chevrolet Malibu: The last sedan standing
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Just 31 days of supply—surprising for a legacy sedan. With few competitors left, the value-focused Malibu is quietly thriving.
Toyota bZ4X: EV interest surges
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With only 32 days of supply and 2,093 sold, Toyota’s electric crossover may finally be finding its footing in the EV race.
Why these models are moving fast
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From hybrid crossovers to family minivans, shoppers are chasing value, reliability, and efficiency.
Toyota dominates this list—again—thanks to a broad lineup that hits every key segment. Meanwhile, nameplates like Malibu and bZ4X are surprising standouts in a market that keeps shifting fast. (Data via CarEdge)
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