Top positions on the global market remained unchanged. The leader is still Toyota Corolla — in the first three months of the year, 303,808 units were sold, which is 12% higher than the same period last year.

In second place is the crossover Toyota RAV4 with a result of 267,913 cars sold (+19.1%). Third place went to the Ford F-Series — 238,854 vehicles, which is 2% less than a year earlier. The top five also included Honda CR-V (206,239 units) and the Ram pickup (170,504).
The most impressive jump was shown by Toyota Yaris: sales of this hatchback soared by 71.2%. Notably, the top ten most sought-after models include as many as six SUVs.
Ranking of the best-selling cars in the world based on the results of 2021:
- Toyota Corolla – 303,808 cars (+12%);
- Toyota RAV4 – 267,913 (+19.1%);
- Ford F-Series – 238,854 (-2%);
- Honda CR-V – 206,239 (+53.8%);
- Ram Pick-up – 170,504 (+18.2%);
- Toyota Yaris – 168,077 (+71.2%);
- Toyota Camry – 153,305 (+19%);
- Chevrolet Silverado – 145,089 (-6.7%);
- Volkswagen Tiguan – 142,475 (+18.3%);
- Honda Civic – 130,912 (+7.6%).








