Ford Dominates Canadian Market: 2024 Sales Surge!

Ford Canada has solidified its position as the nation’s top-selling automotive brand for the 16th consecutive year, achieving a remarkable 16.1 percent sales increase in 2024, totaling 279,223 vehicles. This impressive growth underscores Ford’s strong presence and enduring popularity in the Canadian market. Notably, Ford Pro also maintained its leadership in commercial vehicle sales, with an 11.2 percent year-over-year increase, reflecting the brand’s strength across both consumer and commercial segments.

Ford’s robust sales performance was driven by several key models. The F-Series, Canada’s best-selling pickup for the 59th consecutive year and the nation’s top-selling vehicle for the 15th year in a row, saw an 8.6 percent increase. Overall truck sales, including the Maverick and Ranger, rose by 10.6 percent. Ford also achieved record-breaking EV sales, with a 66.1 percent year-over-year surge, demonstrating the growing demand for electric vehicles in Canada. The Ford Transit van experienced its best sales year ever, with a 32 percent increase, further highlighting Ford’s commercial vehicle success.

Several other models contributed to Ford’s strong sales performance. The Ford Bronco Sport and Maverick both achieved their best sales years ever, with increases of 17.4 percent and 13.4 percent, respectively. The Ford Mustang continued its reign as Canada’s best-selling sports coupe. Lincoln also saw notable sales, with the Nautilus leading the way. The 2024 sales figures reflect a diverse and successful product lineup, catering to a wide range of Canadian consumers.

Ford’s 2024 sales success highlights the company’s ability to adapt and thrive in the Canadian market. By focusing on popular models, expanding its EV offerings, and maintaining its commercial vehicle leadership, Ford has solidified its position as the nation’s automotive leader. This continued dominance underscores Ford’s commitment to delivering high-quality vehicles and meeting the evolving needs of Canadian drivers.