Budget-Friendly Yet Popular: 10 Cars of 2025 That Buyers Are Choosing
Buyers Prefer Affordable Vehicles: Top 10 Most Popular Cars. The market remains stable, and the most popular vehicles are budget-friendly models.
Buyers continue to prefer affordable cars despite industry representatives announcing the cessation of their sales. The market remains stable, and the most popular vehicles are budget-friendly models.
According to global new car sales statistics since the beginning of 2025, it is precisely these models that are leading. Data from Focus2move shows that budget vehicles across various segments, significantly cheaper than premium models, occupy the top positions in sales rankings. Consumers aim to save money while still choosing products from well-known manufacturers.
The Best-Selling Car in the World in 2025

The most popular cars in the world in 2025 are:
- Toyota RAV4
- Toyota Corolla
- Ford F-Series
- Tesla Model Y
- Honda CR-V
- Volkswagen Tiguan
- Chevrolet Silverado
- Hyundai Tucson
- Toyota Camry
- Kia Sportage
As can be seen, the list is dominated by SUVs, however, it mainly features affordably priced models. Additionally, the ranking includes several popular sedans.
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