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Canada April 2026: Toyota, Volvo, Genesis islands of growth in negative market

Toyota Tacoma sales are up 54.4% in April.

Local consultancy DesRosiers Automotive has the Canadian new light vehicle market down -3.9% year-on-year in April to an estimated 178,000 units. Keep in mind April 2025 was the biggest April volume since 2018 so the comparison base is quite high. In this context, and given record high petrol prices, this month’s result is actually not that bad. Indeed the SAAR of 1.83 million, although down from the 1.90 million of April 2025, is also quite satisfying and just down from the 1.85 million of March. Note total sales for manufacturers still reporting monthly are down -7.1% to 77,349. The year-to-date result after four months stands at 584,000, -5.3% below the same period a year ago.

Among OEMs reporting monthly data, Toyota Motor (+5.9%) is the only one in positive, with Hyundai-Kia (-2.6%) resisting slightly better than the market but Honda Canada (-14.8%) skidding. Brand-wise, Genesis (+16.1%), Volvo (+16%) and Toyota (+8.5%) keep their head above the water, Hyundai (-0.7%) is stable while Kia (-6.8%), Acura (-8.5%) and Lexus (-8.9%) contain their fall to the single digits. Subaru (-27.3%) and Mazda (-26.7%) are in serious trouble.

As for models with monthly sales available, the Toyota RAV4 (-37.4%) is back above its archenemy the Honda CR-V for the first time this year and despite a still catastrophic YoY loss. The CR-V leads by almost 5,800 sales YTD. The Hyundai Tucson (+13.7%) is very solid as are the Kia Sportage (+25.7%) and Toyota Corolla (+27.4%), the latter surprising given the traditional poor performance of passenger cars. The Toyota Sienna (+65.2%), Tacoma (+54.4%) and Kia Seltos (+42.8%) all shoot up.

Previous month: Canada March/Q1 2026: Ford Motor (+14.4%), Stellantis (+14.6%) shine, sales down -4.4%

One year ago: Canada April 2025: Honda (+53.2%) helps push market up 10.2%

Full April 2025 data for selected OEMs, brands and models below.

This data section only includes carmakers still communicating sales monthly and excludes those that share data quarterly.

Canada April 2026 – selected OEMs:

OEMApr-26/252026 1-4/25
Toyota Motor Co.26,099+ 5.9%75,727+ 0.3%
Hyundai-Kia23,914– 2.6%76,880– 0.3%
Honda Canada13,463– 14.8%44,059– 9.6%
Subaru6,336– 27.3%22,027– 18.1%
Mazda6,117– 26.7%21,270– 14.5%
Volvo Cars Canada1,420+ 16.0%4,349+ 12.8%

Canada April 2026 – selected brands:

BrandApr-26/252026 1-4/25
Toyota22,704+ 8.5%65,367+ 2.0%
Hyundai13,872– 0.7%45,098+ 1.0%
Honda12,122– 15.4%39,777– 10.9%
Kia9,211– 6.8%29,219– 3.1%
Subaru6,336– 27.3%22,027– 18.1%
Mazda6,117– 26.7%21,270– 14.5%
Lexus3,395– 8.9%10,360– 9.3%
Volvo1,420+ 16.0%4,349+ 12.8%
Acura1,341– 8.5%4,282+ 4.7%
Genesis831+ 16.1%2,563+ 12.1%

Canada April 2026 – selected models:

ModelApr-26/252026 1-4/25
Toyota RAV45,941– 37.4%12,406– 53.7%
Honda CR-V5,088– 22.3%18,198– 10.6%
Hyundai Tucson4,340+ 13.7%16,504+ 36.9%
Honda Civic3,180– 9.7%9,912– 8.2%
Kia Sportage3,137+ 25.7%9,951+ 42.2%
Subaru Crosstrek2,948– 25.3%10,894– 1.4%
Hyundai Kona2,943– 8.9%8,080– 9.3%
Toyota Corolla2,911+ 27.4%8,407+ 13.0%
Mazda CX-52,694+ 5.2%8,798+ 15.0%
Hyundai Elantra2,358– 1.7%6,796– 12.2%
Toyota Corolla Cross1,883+ 17.3%5,595– 2.1%
Toyota Sienna1,786+ 65.2%4,330+ 28.1%
Kia Seltos1,741+ 42.8%5,908+ 20.7%
Toyota Tacoma1,737+ 54.4%5,158+ 33.7%
Subaru Forester1,727– 31.9%5,194– 37.4%
Mazda CX-301,514– 6.4%5,250+ 11.8%
Honda HR-V1,493– 20.8%4,140– 25.2%
Kia K41,459– 3.2%4,324– 9.8%
Toyota Prius1,452+ 227.0%4,043+ 185.9%
Toyota bZ4X1,405+ 550.5%6,133+ 1035.7%
Hyundai Venue1,352+ 13.6%4,370+ 11.0%
Toyota Tundra1,319+ 14.0%4,398– 4.1%
Hyundai Palisade1,289+ 75.9%3,993+ 50.4%
Lexus RX1,220+ 11.6%3,520+ 4.9%
Lexus NX1,105– 29.7%3,732– 15.4%
Honda Pilot896– 6.1%2,506– 14.4%
Kia Niro863– 18.4%3,524+ 45.4%
Toyota Camry822+ 28.4%2,571+ 41.9%
Toyota 4Runner792+ 9.8%2,990+ 308.5%
Toyota Highlander783+ 173.8%2,940+ 74.2%
Mazda3780– 32.6%2,810– 21.9%
Hyundai Santa Fe758– 39.5%2,624– 39.8%
Subaru Outback747– 31.2%2,979– 11.8%
Kia Carnival687+ 9.2%1,707– 13.3%
Kia Sorento638– 65.8%1,892– 65.6%
Mazda CX-90627+ 1.1%2,494+ 2.3%
Toyota Grand Highlander596– 39.2%3,288+ 20.7%
Genesis GV70557+ 26.0%1,668+ 15.1%
Honda Passport546+ 550.0%1,906+ 226.4%
Acura MDX534+ 28.4%1,766+ 19.4%
Volvo XC60443+ 9.7%1,383+ 24.0%
Toyota Land Cruiser440+ 12.2%959– 45.7%
Volvo XC90423+ 50.0%1,274+ 13.9%
Mazda CX-70381– 55.3%1,480– 9.6%
Acura ADX371+ 657.1%1,179+ 2258.0%
Honda Odyssey343– 37.1%1,070– 32.5%
Kia EV9343– 27.8%948– 17.3%
Toyota Crown Signia327+ 84.7%1,188+ 57.4%
Hyundai Sonata308+ 38.1%984+ 35.0%
Volvo XC40302– 19.0%1,029– 10.0%
Subaru Uncharted296new0new
Kia EV4282#DIV/0!772#DIV/0!
Honda Accord278– 15.5%1,001– 16.1%
Acura RDX263– 66.4%879– 56.3%
Toyota C-HR262#DIV/0!275#DIV/0!
Honda Ridgeline259– 36.7%840– 33.2%
Lexus TX253+ 32.5%800– 1.0%
Hyundai Ioniq 5243– 69.1%769– 75.5%
Lexus UX243– 37.4%664– 44.2%
Subaru Impreza209– 30.3%767– 12.3%
Subaru WRX200– 22.8%575– 30.8%
Lexus IS189+ 26.8%538+ 17.0%
Hyundai Ioniq 9187#DIV/0!523#DIV/0!
Genesis GV80183+ 18.8%565+ 10.8%
Lexus GX168+ 21.7%514+ 4.9%
Volvo EX30167+ 156.9%404+ 97.1%
Acura Integra154+ 4.8%382+ 23.6%
Toyota Sequoia133– 12.5%336+ 7.3%
Lexus RZ132+ 1366.7%282+ 513.0%
Subaru Solterra123– 24.5%1,112+ 2.0%
Mazda MX-5 Miata115+ 98.3%270+ 74.2%
Hyundai Ioniq 694+ 2.2%449+ 57.5%
Subaru BRZ80– 29.2%186– 48.3%
Toyota 8677+ 14.9%201– 11.5%
Genesis G7068+ 4.6%217+ 17.3%
Lexus LX67+ 15.5%200– 36.5%
Volvo S60/V6058+ 0.0%151+ 2.0%
Kia EV643– 57.4%166– 63.8%
Toyota Crown27– 42.6%99– 32.7%
Honda Prologue24– 60.0%120– 69.7%
Kia EV518new0new
Genesis G8016– 23.8%57+ 9.6%
Honda Prelude15new84new
Volvo C4013– 27.8%26– 42.2%
Lexus ES12– 88.2%66– 74.5%
Toyota Supra11– 81.0%50– 67.7%
Acura ZDX10– 71.4%25– 70.2%
Volvo EX9010– 41.2%30– 50.0%
Acura TLX9– 74.3%51– 67.9%
Mazda CX-506– 99.6%168– 96.4%
Subaru Ascent6– 98.0%24– 97.6%
Genesis GV605– 82.8%38– 51.3%
Lexus LC5– 72.2%28– 49.1%
Volvo S90/V904– 42.9%52+ 160.0%
Genesis G902– 60.0%18+ 50.0%
Lexus LS1– 66.7%5– 50.0%

Source: Manufacturers

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