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This article contains a list of some of the bestselling passenger cars in automotive history since the introduction of the Benz Patent Motorwagen in 1886. Wherever possible, references to verify the claims have been included, however even figures given by manufacturers may have a degree of inaccuracy. Also note that a single vehicle can be sold concurrently under several nameplates in different markets; in these circumstances manufacturers often provide only cumulative sales figures for all models and this has been noted in each case.

Vehicles listed in italics are those who achieved their figures through sales of a single generation without any major redesign. The most common distinction is to refer to these specifically as the "bestselling vehicles", as opposed to those whose sales have been achieved through perpetuation of the model name across several generations. This page includes both.

Please note that this list is neither definitive, nor comprehensive.

Bestselling nameplates

  1. Toyota Corolla (1966–present) — Up to 35,000,000;123 the bestselling car worldwide in 2005 (1.36 million), and the bestselling car in Japan in 36 of the last 40 years.4
  2. Ford F-Series (1948–present) — America's bestselling vehicle for 23 consecutive years;5 over 32,000,000 in eleven generations.6
  3. Volkswagen Golf (1974–present) — became Volkswagen's bestseller in 2002; over 25,000,000 in five generations up to 2006.7
  4. Volkswagen Beetle (1938–2003) — 21,529,464; the bestselling single design in history, and the first car to reach twenty million sales.8
  5. Ford Escort (1968–2003) — in six generations, almost 20,000,000 worldwide; Ford's bestselling car nameplate.9
  6. Honda Civic (1972–present) — over 16,500,000 in eight generations.10
  7. Ford Model T (1908–27) — 16,500,000; the second bestselling single design, and the first to sell five, ten and fifteen million cars.11
  8. Nissan Sunny / Sentra / Pulsar (1966–present) — over 16,000,000 in ten generations.12
  9. Volkswagen Passat (1973–present) — over 15,000,000 in five generations.13
  10. Lada Riva (1980–present) — 13,500,000 until exports to Western Europe were discontinued in 1997; production continues in both Russia and Egypt.12
  11. Chevrolet Impala (1958–present) — over 13,000,000 between its introduction and 1996; the bestselling full-size car in history, and the bestselling car in America in a single year (more than one million in 1965). All over eight generations14
  12. Ford Fiesta (1976–present) — over 12,000,000 in six generations.15
  13. Oldsmobile Cutlass (1961–99) — 11,900,000 across several platforms and six generations.16
  14. Opel Kadett (1962–91) - 11,685,388 in five generations , including the Kadett-based Vauxhall Astra.citation needed
  15. Opel Corsa (1982–present) — over 11,000,000 in three generations up to 2002, including "Corsa-based vehicles".17
  16. Chrysler minivans (1984–present) — over 11,000,000 across three marques up to 2005; Chrysler (Town and Country, Voyager), Dodge (Caravan) and Plymouth (Voyager).18
  17. Mazda Familia (1963–2003) — also badged as the Protegé and 323; over 10,000,000 in the first eight generations to 1995.19
  18. Toyota Camry (1983–present) — over 10,000,000 in five generations.20
  19. BMW 3 series (1977–present) — over 9,500,000 in the first four generations to 2005.21 The best selling vehicle from a premium brand.
  20. Fiat Uno (1983–present) — approximately 8,800,000 worldwide to 2004 in two generations;22 sold over six million in Europe before being replaced in 1995.23
  21. Renault Clio (1990–present) — the bestselling French car; 8,535,280 in the first two generations up to 2005.24
  22. Honda Accord (1976–present) — over 8,000,000 of the first six generations up to 2002 in North America, not including global sales elsewhere.25
  23. Renault 4 (1961–92) — over 8,000,000 of a single design.26
  24. Ford Mustang (1964–present) — over 9,000,000 in five generations.11
  25. Opel Astra (1991–present) — over 7,000,000 of the first two generations up to 2001, not including Kadett-based Astra in UK from 1984.27
  26. Ford Taurus (1986–present) — approximately 6,700,000 in four generations.28
  27. Volkswagen Jetta (1980–present) - approximately 6,600,000 in four generations.29
  28. Fiat Punto (1993–present) — over 6,000,000 in two generationsup to 2005.30
  29. Mitsubishi Lancer (1973–present) — over 6,000,000 in the first seven generations to the end of 2006.31
  30. Buick LeSabre (1959–2005) — over 6,000,000 over eight generations.32
  31. Chevrolet Cavalier (1982–2005) — estimated to be over 6,000,000 in three generations; 5,210,123 were sold up to 1999.33
  32. Ford Explorer (1991–present) — over 5,500,000 in four generations.34
  33. Mini (1959–2000) — the bestselling British-made car; 5,505,874 in a single design.35
  34. Renault 5 (1972–96) — 5,471,709 in two generations.35
  35. Peugeot 206 (1998–present) — approximately 5,400,000 in a single generation to 2006; PSA Peugeot Citroën's bestselling car.36
  36. Peugeot 205 (1983–98) — over 5,278,000 in a single generation.37
  37. Ford Focus (1998–present) — over 5,000,000 in two generations.38
  38. Ford Crown Victoria (1955–56, 1980–present) — over 5,000,000 in two generations.11
  39. Ford E-Series (1961–present) — formerly known as the Econoline; over 5,000,000.11
  40. Ford Ranger (1983–2003) — over 5,000,000.11
  41. Mitsubishi Galant (1969–present) — estimated to be over 5,000,000 in nine generations; up to 1997, 4.9 million were sold.39
  42. Chevrolet Camaro (1967–2002) — almost 4,800,000 in four generations.40
  43. Polski Fiat 126p (1973-2000) - 4,671,586 in a single design. 41
  44. Opel Vectra (1988–present) — 4,500,000 in the first two generations up to 2002, also including UK sales as the Vauxhall Cavalier.42
  45. Volkswagen Gol (1980–present) — Brazil's bestselling car for 19 consecutive years; over 4,500,000 in four generations.43
  46. Opel Ascona (1970–88) — 4,400,000 in three generations, including the UK-market Vauxhall Cavalier, and the South African-market Chevrolet Ascona.42
  47. Ford Model A (1927–31) — 4,320,446 sales for the successor to the Ford Model T.44
  48. Ford Cortina (1962–82) — over 4,300,000 in five generations.45
  49. Toyota Land Cruiser (1953–present) — over 4,000,000 in five generations.46
  50. Pontiac Grand Am (1973–75, 1978–80, 1985–2006) — Pontiac's bestselling nameplate; over 4,000,000 in five generations.47
  51. Hindustan Ambassador (1958–present) — Indian-built version of the Morris Oxford; almost 4,000,000 in a single generation to 2004.48
  52. Citroën 2CV (1948–90) — 3,872,583 in a single design; including commercial variants, the total figure is approximately nine million.49
  53. Fiat 500 (1957–75) — known as the Nuova to distinguish it from the earlier Topolino; 3,600,000 in a single design.50
  54. Fiat 127 (1971–83) — Fiat's first supermini, 3,730,000, not including sales of licensed or derivative versions by SEAT and Zastava.35
  55. Ford Falcon (1960–present) — over 3,000,000 in six generations to 2003, almost exclusively in Australia and New Zealand.51
  56. Subaru Legacy (1988–present) — over 3,000,000 in four generations to 2005, including Australian sales as the Subaru Liberty.52
  57. Trabant (1957–91) — over 3,000,000 built by VEB Sachsenring in Zwickau, Saxony until the reunification of Germany led to the closure of the factory.53
  58. Peugeot 504 (1968–2006) — more than 3,000,000 built by Peugeot in France, Argentina, China, Kenya and Nigeria.54
  59. Jeep Cherokee (XJ) (1984–present) — 2,884,172 in North America until 2001; production continues in China.55
  60. Volvo 200 series (1974–93) — 2,862,573 in a single generation; the bestselling car built in Sweden.56
  61. Ford Sierra (1982–93) - approximately 2,700,500 across two generations.citation needed
  62. Mercedes-Benz S-Class (1965–present) — approximately 2,700,000 of the first five generations since the Mercedes-Benz W108; the world's bestselling premium automobile.57
  63. Holden Commodore (1978–present) — 2,500,000 in the first four generations up to 2008.58
  64. Peugeot 405 (1988–97) — 2,500,000' vehicles have been sold worldwide.citation needed
  65. Suzuki Wagon R (1993–present) — Japan's bestselling kei car; over 2,500,000 in three generations to June 2006.59
  66. Honda CR-V (1996–present) — approximately 2,500,000 to September 2006, claims to be the bestselling "entry level crossover SUV".60
  67. Mitsubishi Pajero (1982–present) — also known as the Montero and Shogun in various export markets; approximately 2,500,000 of the first three generations.61
  68. Pontiac Firebird (1967–2002) — approximately 2,500,000 in four generations.62
  69. Maruti 800 (1984–present) — a rebadged Suzuki Alto, and the current bestselling car in India; 2,400,000 of a single generation.63
  70. Renault Twingo (1993–present) - 2,400,000 sold.64
  71. BMC ADO16 (1962–74) — 2,167,783 made under the brand names of Austin, Morris, MG, Riley, Vanden Plas and Wolseley.citation needed
  72. Simca 1100 (1967–85) — 2,139,400, including a small amount of CKD kits and commercial versions; in later years the vehicle was sold as the Talbot-Simca 1100.65
  73. Chevrolet Vega (1971–77) — 2,113,909 as a Vega or Pontiac Astre.66
  74. Rover Metro (1980–98) — first sold as the Austin Mini Metro and later Rover 100; 2,078,218.67
  75. Simca 1000 (1961–78) — 1,935,098.65
  76. Mercedes-Benz W201 (1983–93) — known as the Mercedes 190; 1,879,629 in a single generation.68
  77. Chevrolet Corvair (1960–69) — 1,835,170 in a two generations despite an abrupt end to production.69
  78. Nissan Maxima (1981–present) — 1,700,000 in the first five generations up to 2001.70
  79. Nissan Z-cars (1969–98, 2003–present) — 1,685,000 in five generations up to 2005; World's bestselling sports car.71
  80. Nissan Micra (1982–present) — European version the Nissan March; 1,550,000 units built by UK plant in Sunderland since 1992.citation needed
  81. Vauxhall Viva (1963–79) — 1,501,353 in three generations.727374
  82. Citroën DS (1955–76) — 1,455,746; sold 12,000 in a single day upon release at the 1955 Paris Motor Show.75
  83. Morris Minor (1948–71) — 1,368,291 in a single generation of saloons, estates, vans, pickup trucks and convertibles.76
  84. Chevrolet Corvette (1953–present) — 1,302,401 of the first five generations sold to 2003.77
  85. Nissan Primera (1990–present) — 1,271,887 in three generations.citation needed
  86. Autobianchi A112 (1969–86) — 1,254,178; also marketed as Lancia A112 in some markets and periods.78
  87. Volvo 140 (1966–74) — 1,252,371 in a single generation.56
  88. Volvo 700 series (1982–92) — 1,239,222 in a single generation.56
  89. Morris Marina (1971–80) — 1,163,116 of a single genertation.67
  90. Buick Riviera (1963-99) — 1,127,261 built over eight generations.79
  91. Renault 4CV (1946–61) — 1,105,547 of a single design; the first French car to achieve more than one million sales.80
  92. Volvo 300 series (1976–91) — 1,086,405 in a single generation.56
  93. Volvo S40 / V40 (1995–2004) — 1,000,034 in a single generation.56
  94. Peugeot 207 (2006-present) - 1,000,000
  95. Honda Fit (2001–present) — over 1,000,000 in a single generation, including export sales as the Honda Jazz;81 the bestselling car in Japan, and the first in that country to outsell the Toyota Corolla since 1969.82
  96. Mazda Axela (2003–present) — Mazda's fastest ever seller, 1,000,000 in three years; known as the Mazda 3 in most markets outside Japan.83
  97. Mazda 6 (2002–present) — Mazda's previous fastest seller; 1,000,000 in four years.84
  98. Mazda MPV (1988–present) — 1,000,000 in three generations.84
  99. Zastava Skala (1971-2008) - 1,000,000
  100. Hyundai Elantra (1991–present) — 1,000,000 in the first three generations to 2006;85 also sold as the Lantra and Avante.
  101. Dodge Aries / Plymouth Reliant (1981–89) — known as the 'K-cars' after their common platform; 972,216 in a single generation between the two marques.86
  102. Lincoln Town Car (1981–present) — one of the bestselling luxury cars in the United States. 944,030 were sold between 1994 and 2005.87
  103. Saab 900 (1978–93) — Saab's bestseller; 908,810 in a single generation of sedans, hatchbacks and convertibles.88
  104. Mazda RX-7 (1978–2002) — Mazda's bestselling and longest running rotary engined sportscar; 811,634 in a three generations.89
  105. Yugo (1981-2008) - 794,428 produced
  106. Dacia Logan/MCV/Van783,283 from launch in 2004 90
  107. Mazda MX-5 (1989–present) — also known as the Miata and Eunos Roadster; almost 750,000 in the first two generations to 2005, verified by the Guinness Book of Records as the bestselling two-seater, convertible (open top) sports car in history.91
  108. AMC Gremlin (1970–78) — 671,475 of a single generation.92
  109. Austin Allegro (1973–83) — 642,350 of a single generation, either as a hatchback or estate.citation needed
  110. MG F (1995–2005) — over 641,000 made in two generations. The bestselling two-seater sports car in history before the Mazda MX-5.citation needed
  111. Morris Oxford (1913–71) — 640,263 made over ten generations.citation needed
  112. Austin Maestro (1983–94) — 605,411 in a single generation; performance variants also sold under the MG marque.67
  113. Austin Montego (1984–94) — 571,460 in a single generation; performance variants also sold under the MG marque.67
  114. MG MGB (1962–80) — 514,852 made in coupe and roadster variations.67
  115. Toyota Prius (1997–present) — the first and bestselling mass-produced hybrid vehicle; approximately 504,700 worldwide in three generations to April 2006.93
  116. Lancia Dedra (1989–2000) - 418,084 in a single generation.94
  117. Rover 800 (1986–99) — 317,126 made in two generations.67
  118. Nissan 240SX (1989–98) — 259,730 made for the US specification cars over two generations, does not account for other production of Silvia, 180SX and 200SX.citation needed
  119. Honda T360 (1963–67) — 108,920 produced from 1963 through 1967.citation needed
  120. Honda Airwave (2005–06) — 76,099 sold.citation needed
  121. Ferrari 360 (1999–2004) — bestselling Ferrari in history; over 17,000 coupés and convertibles.95
  122. Honda S600 (1964–66) — 13,084 produced.citation needed
  123. Honda S800 (1966–70) — 11,536 produced.citation needed
  124. Honda T500 (1964–67) — 10,226 produced.citation needed
  125. Lamborghini Gallardo (2004–present) — bestselling Lamborghini in history; over 3,000 coupés and convertibles to the end of 2005.96
  126. Honda S500 (1963–64) — 1,363 produced.citation needed
  127. Porsche Carrera GT (2004–06) — total of 1,270 produced, the biggest selling supercar of recent times.97

See also

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