As we step into the automotive world of 2024, it’s time to take a closer look at the vehicles that captured the hearts and minds of consumers around the globe in the previous year. From sleek sedans to rugged SUVs and eco-friendly electric cars, the top-selling cars of 2023 offer a glimpse into the diverse preferences and priorities of drivers in today’s ever-evolving automotive landscape.
The 2023 Grand Cherokee seamlessly blends ruggedness with sophistication, offering a diverse range of trims to suit every taste. While the base model maintains practicality without frills, midrange and high-end trims boast luxurious features and upscale materials, firmly establishing the Grand Cherokee as a premium player in the SUV segment. Despite its upscale demeanor, the Grand Cherokee doesn’t compromise on its off-road heritage, retaining Jeep’s signature trail-busting capability. With the choice of a V-6 or plug-in-hybrid powertrain, it caters to various preferences while providing ample space for passengers and cargo.
The 2023 model sees significant changes, including the discontinuation of the 5.7-liter V-8 engine and exclusive availability of the off-road-focused Trailhawk model with the 4xe plug-in-hybrid powertrain. Additionally, midrange trims now feature a 10.1-inch infotainment display with navigation, while premium models offer upgraded stereo systems.
Pricing for the 2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee ranges from $41,830 to $78,870, positioning it as a premium option in the SUV market. For those seeking a balanced mix of features and luxury, the Limited trim stands out, offering leather upholstery, power-operated rear liftgate, heated seats, and an array of advanced tech features. The optional Lux Tech Group II package further enhances the driving experience with additional convenience and safety features, making it a compelling choice for discerning buyers.
9. Nissan Rogue (271,458 units sold)
Despite its rugged appearance, the 2023 Nissan Rogue is a practical and family-friendly crossover, best suited for daily commutes and road trips rather than off-road adventures. With a unique turbocharged three-cylinder engine, the Rogue offers ample passenger space comparable to its rivals. While its road manners may not be as thrilling, the Rogue compensates with a wealth of standard technology features and impressive fuel efficiency.
New for 2023 is the Midnight Edition package, adding stylish black accents to the SV trim, while Platinum models now include Amazon’s Alexa voice assistant feature as standard.
Priced from $28,750 to $38,530, the mid-level SV trim offers the best value, boasting additional features like 18-inch aluminum wheels and Nissan’s ProPilot Assist semi-autonomous driving mode. Opting for the SV Premium package further enhances the Rogue’s appeal with amenities such as a panoramic sunroof and faux-leather upholstery, making it a compelling choice for families and discerning buyers alike.
8. Toyota Camry (290,649 units sold)
The 2023 Toyota Camry maintains its position as a top contender in the midsize sedan segment, boasting a well-earned reputation for reliability and impressive sales figures. While SUVs dominate the market, the Camry continues to excel with its hybridized version offering exceptional fuel economy and a range of trim options to suit diverse preferences.
With stylish enhancements like the Nightshade package and sporty TRD trim, the Camry stands out amidst its rivals. Notably, it retains an optional powerful V-6 engine, distinguishing itself from competitors like the Honda Accord and Hyundai Sonata. For 2023, the SE trim’s Nightshade package receives updates, while the entire lineup gains new driver-assistance technology.
Priced from $27,415 to $35,190, the XLE Hybrid trim emerges as a top choice, delivering a comfortable ride, spacious interior, and excellent fuel efficiency, making it an ideal option for families seeking a reliable and easy-to-live-with daily driver.
7. GMC Sierra (295,737 units sold)
The 2023 GMC Sierra 1500 competes in the upscale side of the full-size pickup segment, offering impressive configurability and robust towing capabilities. Available in single cab, double cab, or four-door crew cab configurations with beds ranging from 5.8 to 8.2 feet, the Sierra 1500 boasts a range of engine options, including a turbo four-cylinder, Duramax turbodiesel, and powerful V-8s. With a max towing capacity of 13,200 pounds, it’s well-equipped for heavy-duty tasks.
For 2023, GMC introduces the AT4X AEV Edition, enhancing the Sierra’s off-road capability with steel bumpers, skid plates, and 18-inch AEV Salta wheels.
Priced from $37,445 to $84,440, the Sierra Elevation trim offers a desirable appearance package at a reasonable cost, making it a solid choice for buyers seeking style and versatility in a full-size pickup.
6. Honda CR-V (361,457 units sold)
The 2023 Honda CR-V debuts with a complete redesign, showcasing a refreshed exterior and a spacious interior inspired by the Civic compact car. Equipped with modern tech, including a 9.0-inch touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, the CR-V also boasts standard driver assists like adaptive cruise and blind-spot monitoring. The standard 190-hp turbo four engine delivers a comfortable ride, while an optional 204-hp hybrid powertrain offers enhanced efficiency.
New for 2023, the CR-V lineup is simplified into five trim levels, with the hybrid models, such as the CR-V Hybrid Sport and Sport Touring Hybrid, offering compelling options with upscale features and impressive fuel economy.
Prices range from $29,760 to $40,450, making the CR-V a competitive choice in the compact SUV segment.
5. Tesla Model Y (385,900 units sold, estimated)
The 2023 Tesla Model Y, while popular among buyers, falls short of expectations compared to its sedan counterpart, the Model 3. Despite its electric powertrain and leading driving range among rivals like the Ford Mustang Mach-E and Volkswagen ID.4, the Model Y lacks the agility and refinement expected on twisty roads. Its interior, reminiscent of the Model 3, features low-quality materials and relies solely on a central infotainment display for controls.
Priced comparably to luxury EV SUVs such as the Audi Q8 e-tron and Cadillac Lyriq, the Model Y struggles to match their panache and build quality. However, it stands out with an optional third row of seats, appealing to family buyers with small children. For 2023, Tesla discontinued the base Model Y trim and introduced a more affordable rear-wheel drive Standard Range model. With prices starting at $46,630 and ranging up to $54,130, the Long Range variant offers the best balance of driving range and performance, making it our top recommendation. Optional features, such as the third row of seats, can be added for an additional $2500.