Friday, August 15, 2025

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Top 20 Most-Stolen Vehicles:

Along with the two Camaro variants, pickup trucks and other expensive or high-horsepower models dominate the list of the top 20 vehicles with the highest claim frequencies for whole-vehicle theft.

  1. Chevrolet Camaro ZL1
  2. Acura TLX 4WD
  3. Chevrolet Camaro
  4. GMC Sierra 2500 crew cab 4WD
  5. Acura TLX 2WD
  6. GMC Sierra 3500 crew cab 4WD
  7. Chevrolet Silverado 3500 crew cab 4WD
  8. Dodge Durango 4WD
  9. Land Rover Range Rover 4WD
  10. Ram 1500 crew cab short-wheelbase 4WD
  11. Chevrolet Silverado 2500 crew cab 4WD
  12. Ram 3500 crew cab long-wheelbase 4WD
  13. Honda CR-V hybrid 4WD
  14. GMC Sierra 1500 crew cab 2WD
  15. Dodge Durango 2WD
  16. GMC Sierra 1500 crew cab 4WD
  17. BMW X7 4WD
  18. Mercedes-Benz S-Class long-wheelbase 4WD
  19. Jeep Gladiator crew cab convertible 4WD
  20. Cadillac Escalade ESV 4WD

Top 20 Least-Stolen Vehicles 

On the other end of the spectrum, the 20 least-stolen vehicles include eight electric vehicles and two plug-in hybrids, all of which have whole-vehicle theft claim frequencies that are more than 85% lower than the all-vehicle average. As past HLDI studies have noted, electric vehicles are likely to be garaged or parked near buildings to facilitate charging, making them less attractive to thieves.

New research from the HLDI also found that a software upgrade helped reduce theft rates for Hyundai and Kia vehicles, new research from the Highway Loss Data Institute shows.

  1. Tesla Model 3 4WD
  2. Tesla Model Y 4WD
  3. Tesla Model 3 2WD
  4. Toyota RAV4 Prime 4WD
  5. Tesla Model S 4WD
  6. Volvo XC90 4WD
  7. Volvo XC40 4WD
  8. Ford Mustang Mach-E
  9. Volkswagen ID.4
  10. Subaru Crosstrek 4WD with EyeSight (2024)
  11. Lexus NX 350 4WD
  12. Ford Explorer
  13. Infiniti QX60 4WD
  14. Kia EV6 4WD
  15. BMW iX 4WD
  16. Mini Cooper
  17. Toyota Venza hybrid 4WD
  18. Mercedes-Benz GLC 4WD
  19. Volvo XC90 Plug-In Hybrid 4WD
  20. Hyundai Elantra hybrid

To read the entire report visit the IIHS/HLDI website here.


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