America’s fastest-selling cars — March 2026

The following slideshow highlights the 10 fastest-selling vehicles in the United States based on market days’ supply in March 2026, according to data compiled by CarEdge. Market days supply measures how long it would take to sell all vehicles currently in dealer inventory at the current sales pace.
Lower numbers indicate that vehicles are moving quickly off dealer lots. In some cases, inventory remains tight because demand consistently exceeds supply. In other cases, manufacturers deliberately limit production to maintain strong pricing and low inventory levels.
In March 2026, the vehicles on this list averaged $66,989 in transaction price, reflecting a mix of luxury SUVs, hybrids, and popular mainstream models. Toyota and Lexus dominate the rankings, accounting for the majority of the vehicles currently selling the fastest in the U.S. market.
Below are the 10 vehicles with the lowest market day supply in March 2026.
Lexus GX — 19 days supply

The Lexus GX leads the list in March 2026, with a market-day supply of just 19 days. This figure indicates that dealer inventories are turning over extremely quickly, with most vehicles selling within a matter of weeks after arriving on dealer lots.
The current GX generation represents a major redesign for the model, transitioning to a more rugged body-on-frame platform shared with other Toyota off-road vehicles. The redesign introduced updated styling, new technology, and improved off-road capability, helping attract both returning buyers and new customers.
Strong demand for large luxury SUVs has contributed to the GX’s rapid sales pace. Vehicles in this segment often combine premium features with towing capacity and off-road capability, a combination that continues to resonate with buyers looking for both luxury and utility.
Lexus ES — 23 days supply

The Lexus ES posts a market day supply of 23 days in March 2026, indicating that dealer inventory is moving quickly relative to available supply. Despite the overall shift toward SUVs, the ES remains one of the most consistently selling luxury sedans in the U.S. market.
The model has long been known for emphasizing ride comfort, interior quietness, and long-term reliability rather than outright performance. Those attributes have helped it maintain a stable customer base even as many competing sedans have seen declining demand.
Hybrid versions of the ES also contribute to its appeal, offering improved fuel economy without requiring buyers to switch to a fully electric vehicle. This combination of familiarity and efficiency has helped sustain strong retail demand.
Toyota Prius — 26 days supply

The Toyota Prius shows a market day supply of 26 days in March 2026. The redesigned Prius introduced a more modern design and improved performance compared with earlier generations, helping renew interest in the long-running hybrid nameplate.
The latest generation offers significantly improved styling and driving dynamics while maintaining the fuel efficiency that made the model widely known. Hybrid powertrains remain a key advantage for buyers seeking improved fuel economy without the charging requirements of an EV.
Demand for hybrid vehicles has increased in recent years as some buyers look for alternatives to fully electric vehicles. Vehicles like the Prius benefit from that shift, which can help maintain tight inventory levels.
Toyota Sienna — 34 days supply

The Toyota Sienna records a market day supply of 34 days in March 2026. Although minivans represent a relatively small share of the overall vehicle market, the Sienna remains one of the segment’s strongest sellers.
Toyota moved the Sienna to a hybrid-only powertrain beginning with the current generation, prioritizing fuel efficiency and lower operating costs. This approach has helped differentiate it from competitors that still rely on conventional gasoline engines.
Minivans often attract buyers who prioritize passenger space, practicality, and family-oriented features. When demand remains steady and production is carefully managed, inventory levels can remain relatively low.
Mercedes-Benz G-Class — 35 days supply

The Mercedes-Benz G-Class shows a market day supply of 35 days in March 2026. Despite its high price and niche positioning, the G-Class continues to sell quickly relative to available inventory.
Originally developed as a military vehicle, the G-Class has evolved into a luxury SUV known for its distinctive boxy design and strong off-road capability. The vehicle’s design has remained largely consistent over time, helping it maintain strong brand recognition.
Luxury SUVs with iconic styling often maintain consistent demand among buyers seeking exclusivity and prestige. Limited production volumes also contribute to tighter inventory levels than those of more mainstream models.
Toyota RAV4 — 36 days supply

The Toyota RAV4 records a market day supply of 36 days in March 2026. As one of the highest-volume vehicles in the United States, the RAV4 continues to maintain strong retail demand across multiple trims and powertrain options.
The model competes in the compact crossover segment, which remains one of the largest and most competitive portions of the automotive market. Buyers are often drawn to the RAV4 for its balance of interior space, fuel efficiency, and reliability.
Hybrid versions of the RAV4 have also gained popularity, contributing to steady demand. When sales volumes remain high across multiple trim levels, inventory typically turns over quickly.
Toyota Corolla Cross — 36 days supply

The Toyota Corolla Cross also shows a market-day supply of 36 days in March 2026. Positioned below the RAV4, the model offers buyers a smaller crossover option based on the Corolla platform.
The Corolla Cross targets buyers who want the elevated driving position and practicality of an SUV but at a lower price point than larger crossovers. This positioning helps it compete with other subcompact and compact crossovers.
Hybrid versions of the Corolla Cross have expanded its appeal, especially among buyers prioritizing fuel efficiency. As with other Toyota models, consistent demand and steady production levels contribute to relatively low inventory.
Toyota Highlander — 39 days supply

The Toyota Highlander records a market day supply of 39 days in March 2026. As a midsize three-row crossover, it remains a popular choice for families needing additional passenger capacity.
The Highlander competes in a crowded segment that includes the Honda Pilot and Kia Telluride. Despite the competition, it maintains a strong reputation for reliability and resale value.
Hybrid powertrains also help sustain demand. For many buyers, the combination of three-row practicality and improved fuel efficiency makes the Highlander a compelling option.
Toyota Sequoia — 41 days supply

The Toyota Sequoia shows a market day supply of 41 days in March 2026. This full-size SUV was redesigned in recent years and now uses a hybridized powertrain shared with other large Toyota trucks and SUVs.
The Sequoia targets buyers who need significant towing capability and passenger capacity while also offering modern technology and improved fuel efficiency compared with earlier versions.
Full-size SUVs often maintain consistent demand among buyers who need large vehicles for towing or hauling. When production volumes remain controlled, inventory levels can remain relatively tight.
Toyota Camry — 41 days supply

The Toyota Camry rounds out the list with a market-day supply of 41 days in March 2026. Even as the sedan segment has declined overall, the Camry continues to sell steadily.
The model has long been one of the best-selling passenger cars in the United States. Its reputation for reliability, practicality, and affordability continues to attract buyers seeking a traditional sedan.
Recent updates and the growing presence of hybrid versions have helped maintain interest in the model. As a result, the Camry continues to move quickly relative to available dealer inventory.
What the March 2026 fastest sellers show

The March 2026 list highlights the continued strength of Toyota and Lexus models, particularly those with hybrid powertrains or strong reliability reputations. These models often maintain consistent demand regardless of broader shifts in the automotive market.
Large SUVs and luxury vehicles also appear on the list, indicating strong demand in higher-priced segments when products have established reputations or distinctive styling.
Market days’ supply can change quickly depending on production schedules, incentives, and seasonal buying trends. However, vehicles with consistently low inventory levels typically indicate stable demand and strong retail turnover.
