Ford F-150 still among most stolen cars in 2025 NICB report
Ford F-150 ranks seventh on 2025 NICB most-stolen list
Ford F-150 still among most stolen cars in 2025 NICB report
NICB data shows the Ford F-150 ranked 7th among most stolen vehicles in H1 2025, with 4,996 thefts. See how it compares to the Hyundai Elantra and Sonata.
2025-09-18T07:47:50+03:00
2025-09-18T07:47:50+03:00
2025-09-18T07:47:50+03:00
The Ford F-Series pickup lineup has topped U.S. sales charts for years. Yet that success has a downside: it draws criminal attention and keeps these trucks among the most tempting targets for car thieves—an outcome that hardly surprises anyone watching the segment.Even as overall auto theft has eased recently, the Ford F-150 still ranks among the ten most stolen vehicles in the first half of 2025.According to new figures from the National Insurance Crime Bureau, the Ford F-150 placed seventh in the U.S. over that period, with 4,996 pickups stolen. Leading the list was the Hyundai Elantra with 11,329 thefts, followed by the Sonata at 9,154. Next came the Honda Accord (8,531), Chevrolet Silverado 1500 (8,006), Honda Civic (6,396) and Kia Optima (6,011), then the F-150, followed by the Toyota Camry (4,986), Honda CR-V (4,889) and Kia Soul (4,380).
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Ford F-150 ranks seventh on 2025 NICB most-stolen list
NICB data shows the Ford F-150 ranked 7th among most stolen vehicles in H1 2025, with 4,996 thefts. See how it compares to the Hyundai Elantra and Sonata.
Michael Powers, Editor
The Ford F-Series pickup lineup has topped U.S. sales charts for years. Yet that success has a downside: it draws criminal attention and keeps these trucks among the most tempting targets for car thieves—an outcome that hardly surprises anyone watching the segment.
Even as overall auto theft has eased recently, the Ford F-150 still ranks among the ten most stolen vehicles in the first half of 2025.
According to new figures from the National Insurance Crime Bureau, the Ford F-150 placed seventh in the U.S. over that period, with 4,996 pickups stolen. Leading the list was the Hyundai Elantra with 11,329 thefts, followed by the Sonata at 9,154. Next came the Honda Accord (8,531), Chevrolet Silverado 1500 (8,006), Honda Civic (6,396) and Kia Optima (6,011), then the F-150, followed by the Toyota Camry (4,986), Honda CR-V (4,889) and Kia Soul (4,380).