October 2025 Sales Thread
https://www.hyundainews.com/en-us/releases/4600
Hyundai Motor America Reports October 2025 Sales
- Electrified sales up 8%; hybrid vehicle sales jump 41%
- Record retail month for Palisade; retail sales increased 17%
“Hybrid vehicles led the way in October with a 41% increase, and electrified sales were up 8%,” said Randy Parker, president and CEO, Hyundai Motor North America. “We saw strong EV demand leading up to the expiration of federal tax credits, and while that shift has temporarily disrupted the market, we’re confident it will reset. Hyundai’s momentum remains strong, and we’re on pace for record retail and total sales for the year. Solid fundamentals, smart inventory strategy, and an exceptional team and dealer network power us.”
https://acuranews.com/en-US/releases...-sales-results
American Honda Overcomes Changing Market Conditions to Post Strong October Sales Results
November 3, 2025- American Honda sales totaled 111,095 units in October, keeping year-to-date sales up 3.6% despite changing market conditions. The Honda and Acura brands relied on strong sales of all-new vehicles, well-balanced across light trucks, passenger cars and record sales from electrified models.
- Honda brand totaled 100,030 in October sales – surpassing the 1 million mark in the 10th month of the year, up 3.8% YTD, with strong sales across the lineup, including passenger cars, light trucks and electrified models.
- Led by record October sales of the all-new Passport, Honda light truck sales posted their 9th straight month over 65,000 units.
- All-new Passport had a record October (4,717), up 85.1% YoY, with TrailSport models at over 80% of mix.
- CR-V again led all Honda models in October (31,696 units), with hybrid sales over 52% of sales mix.
- HR-V (11,129) and Pilot (9,845) enjoyed strong months, while Ridgeline (4,086) and Odyssey (5,448) posted increased October sales.
- Honda passenger car sales totaled 32,303 units, led by Civic with 17,907 units – with Civic hybrid over 36% of model sales – and Accord sales of 14,396 units, with hybrid models representing over 44% of model sales.
- Honda October sales of electrified vehicles totaled 30,471 units (30.5% of brand sales), setting a new record for the month.
- Acura brand sales totaled 11,065 units in October, with 2025 sales up 2.2% year to date, topping 110,000 units YTD. The all-new ADX enjoyed its best month ever (2,721), with the gateway duo of Integra and ADX reaching combined sales of 4,600 units, and MDX and RDX had their best sales months since May.
- Acura SUV sales totaled 8,530 units in October, up 7.6% YTD.
- Acura ADX, the brand’s all-new gateway SUV, set a new monthly record of 2,721 units in October, capturing a segment-leading share of the premium compact crossover segment.
- MDX and RDX sales combined for 5,784 units in October.
- Acura sedan sales topped 2,500 units with Integra sales of 1,879 units in October, its best month since April, as it continues to lead its segment.
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https://media.subaru.com/pressreleas...ber-2025-sales
November 3, 2025
Camden, N.J.
SUBARU OF AMERICA REPORTS OCTOBER 2025 SALES
- Crosstrek maintains top seller position for sixth month in a row
- Best-ever October for Crosstrek
Jeff Walters, President and Chief Operating Officer, Subaru of America, Inc.: “October marked a strong month, with sales of more than 50,000 vehicles thanks to our dedicated retailers and loyal customers. Looking forward, we are excited that Forester production has shifted from Japan to Subaru of Indiana Automotive, Inc., increasing the availability of U.S.-built Subaru vehicles. From gas to hybrid to electric, our customers can depend on Subaru and our retailers to find a vehicle that matches their safety, reliability, and longevity needs.”
In October, Crosstrek remained the top seller for the sixth consecutive month, achieving its best October ever with 16,284 vehicles sold, a 2.2 percent increase over the same month in 2024. Outback followed with 13,441 vehicles sold, and Forester sold 12,769 vehicles.
Troy Poston, Senior Vice President of Sales, Subaru of America, Inc.: “Subaru achieved an important month-over-month gain in market share in October thanks to our retailers going above and beyond to meet customer needs with care and expertise. They continue to exemplify what it means to be More Than a Car Dealer®. As new models like Crosstrek Hybrid and the all-new 2026 Outback arrive, their exceptional service and relationship building will continue to set Subaru apart, ensuring that every driver feels confident and supported long after they leave the showroom."
https://www.kiamedia.com/us/en/media...e-sales-record
KIA AMERICA POSTS ALL-TIME OCTOBER YEAR-TO-DATE SALES RECORD
11/01/25 ID: 23852- 69,002 units sold in October sets new monthly sales record
- Sales through Kia retailers set new October year-to-date record, increasing 8-percent over 2024
- Best-ever October performances for the Carnival, Sportage and K5
Five Kia models – Niro (+75 percent); Carnival (+35 percent); K5 (+31 percent); Seltos (+32 percent) and Sportage (+17 percent) posted notable year-over-year October increases, with Carnival (+35 percent); Sportage (+17 percent) and K5 (+1 percent) each setting new October sales records. Sales of Kia’s electrified models (+16 percent) and SUVs (+2 percent) increased over the same period last year, illustrating the popularity of the brand’s diverse model line-up.
“Despite the numerous challenges facing the automotive industry, Kia is focused on long-term growth supporting our customers with a diverse model lineup that delivers outstanding value, and we continue to be on pace to deliver our third consecutive annual sales record,” said Eric Watson, vice-president, sales operations, Kia America. “With the second-generation Telluride SUV set to debut at this month’s Los Angeles Auto Show, Kia released off-road footage of the camouflaged model to further heighten the customer’s anticipation. Kia’s future remains very bright, and the brand will continue to grow as we move into the critical holiday sales season and into the new year.”
In addition to the monthly sales performance, Kia America also made additional announcements, including:
- Kia revealed the first teaser images of the upcoming all-new 2027 Telluride SUV ahead of its global debut at the upcoming Los Angeles Auto Show. On November 20, Kia America will pull the covers off one of the most anticipated new vehicles of the year and unveil the second generation of one of the brand’s most successful vehicles in company history.
- Kia also celebrated the transformative power of Telluride through a new creative campaign that highlighted the starring role Telluride played in Kia’s total brand transformation. As the first Kia designed specifically for the U.S., the Telluride stands alone as the only SUV to capture World Car of the Year, North American Utility Vehicle of the Year, MotorTrend SUV of the Year and Car and Driver 10Best honors - in the same year (2020).
- The discontinuation of the Kia Soul which is considered by many to be the first production vehicle in Kia’s design-led and historic transformation, the Soul attracted new customers to the brand by projecting the kind of individuality and optimism that appealed to both the young and the young-at-heart. The last Soul model will roll off the production line at the conclusion of the 2025 model year. More than 1.5 million Kia Souls have been sold in the U.S. since 2009.
November 3, 2025
Camden, N.J.
SUBARU OF AMERICA REPORTS OCTOBER 2025 SALES
- Crosstrek maintains top seller position for sixth month in a row
- Best-ever October for Crosstrek
Jeff Walters, President and Chief Operating Officer, Subaru of America, Inc.: “October marked a strong month, with sales of more than 50,000 vehicles thanks to our dedicated retailers and loyal customers. Looking forward, we are excited that Forester production has shifted from Japan to Subaru of Indiana Automotive, Inc., increasing the availability of U.S.-built Subaru vehicles. From gas to hybrid to electric, our customers can depend on Subaru and our retailers to find a vehicle that matches their safety, reliability, and longevity needs.”
In October, Crosstrek remained the top seller for the 6th consecutive month, achieving its best October ever with 16,284 vehicles sold, a 2.2 percent increase over the same month in 2024. Outback followed with 13,441 vehicles sold, and Forester sold 12,769 vehicles.
Troy Poston, Senior Vice President of Sales, Subaru of America, Inc.: “Subaru achieved an important month-over-month gain in market share in October thanks to our retailers going above and beyond to meet customer needs with care and expertise. They continue to exemplify what it means to be More Than a Car Dealer®. As new models like Crosstrek Hybrid and the all-new 2026 Outback arrive, their exceptional service and relationship building will continue to set Subaru apart, ensuring that every driver feels confident and supported long after they leave the showroom."
https://news.mazdausa.com/2025-11-03...-Sales-Results
Mazda Reports October Sales ResultsIRVINE, Calif., Nov. 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Mazda North American Operations (MNAO) today reported total October sales of 25,161 vehicles; a decrease of 32.6 percent compared to October 2024. Year-to-date sales totaled 344,825 vehicles sold; a decrease of 1.7 percent compared to the same time last year. With 27 selling days in October, compared to the same the year prior, the company posted a decrease of 32.6 percent on a Daily Selling Rate (DSR) basis.
CPO sales totaled 6,177 vehicles in October, an increase of 2.5 percent compared to October 2024. Year-to-date sales totaled 62,700; an increase of .3 percent compared to the same time last year.

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Mazda Reports October Sales Results
- 2nd best October sales of CX-50 with 8,351 vehicles sold.
Mazda Motor de Mexico (MMdM) reported October sales of 9,282 vehicles; an increase of 10 percent compared to last year. Year-to-date sales totaled 84,351 vehicles sold; an increase of 9 percent compared to the same time last year.







