Subcompact crossover SUV

The Honda HR-V was the best-selling subcompact crossover SUV in 2019.[1]

Subcompact crossover SUV is an automobile segment used to describe the smallest segment of crossover SUV, a type of sport utility vehicle, below the compact crossover SUV. Subcompact crossover SUVs are usually based on a platform of a subcompact (also known as supermini or B-segment) passenger car, although some high-end subcompact crossover models are based on a compact car (C-segment).[2] The segment started to gain traction during early to mid-2010s when the number of models and sales figures rapidly increased in major markets such as North America and Europe.[3][4] In 2019, around 22 percent of SUV global sales were contributed by subcompact crossovers.[5]

The segment is particularly popular in Europe, India, and Brazil where they account for 37 percent, 75 percent, and 69 percent of total SUV sales in 2018 respectively.[6] In 2019, the best selling subcompact crossover was the Honda HR-V, recording 622,154 units being sold worldwide.[1]

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  6. ^ Munoz, Felipe (11 May 2018). "A-SUVs are coming". JATO Dynamics. Motionlab. Retrieved 13 January 2021.