If we include the upcoming 2025 Crown Signia, Toyota has 10 different SUV models in the US

  1. Corolla Cross
  2. RAV4
  3. bZ4X
  4. Venza
  5. Highlander
  6. Grand Highlander
  7. 4Runner
  8. Land Cruiser
  9. Sequoia
  10. A Crown Signia crossover in 2025

Does any other carmaker have this many SUVs/Crossovers being sold at the same time? Seems like so much overlap between them that I’m surprised it’s profitable to do this, let alone to have to keep up regular refreshes/redesigns of 10 different models without them starting to look the same.

Justas,
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Are they not selling the C-HR in America?

algorithmae,

Can’t wait for people to get their head out of their ass and stop making/buying SUVs and crossovers

itchick2014,

Chevy currently has 8 models of SUV/crossovers in the US. Bolt, Trax, Trailblazer, Equinox, Blazer, Traverse, Tahoe, and Suburban. That is the closest I can think of.

SuperSpruce,

I’m surprised that the Bolt is considered a crossover. Maybe the EUV is specifically?

itchick2014,

Yeah I think it is the EUV that is considered a crossover.

SuperSpruce,

That’s also interesting to me, because it’s barely any bigger than the regular Bolt. What even is the line between hatchback and crossover these days?

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