Compared with the compact and mid-sized SUV market, the market demand for medium and large SUV models is undoubtedly much smaller, but it will maintain a high growth rate in 2021. According to the statistics compiled by the editors of the car purchase network, the wholesale sales of the medium and large SUV market in 2021 were 409,400 units, an increase of 40.5% year-on-year, and an increase of 118,100 units compared with 2020.

The data shows that the cumulative sales of the ideal ONE in 2021 reached 90,491 vehicles, replacing the Volkswagen Tuon to win the annual medium and large SUV sales championship, and the market leadership is obvious.
Volkswagen Tuon retreated to second place, with full-year sales of 54,589 units, down 22,228 units from the previous year's 76,817 units. As the Volkswagen of the Tuon Brothers model, the sales volume in 2021 is 16256 units, and the cumulative sales of the two models are still not as good as the sales of one model of the Tuon in the previous year.
The Cadillac XT6 and Buick Encore brothers sold 37,998 and 33,601 vehicles, respectively, ranking third and fourth, both better than sales in 2020. Its other sibling, the Chevrolet Trailblazer, sold just 7,427 units a year.
The Ford Explorer sold 28,586 vehicles in the year, ranking fifth, and performed well. NIO's ES8 sales also exceeded 20,000 units, reaching 20,050 units, ranking sixth.
In addition, the Haval H9 sold 18,415 units, the Hongqi HS7 sold 15,083 units, and the Lincoln Aviator sold 14,256 units. The Volkswagen ID.6 CROZZ, two new energy medium and large SUV from Volkswagen, sold 10,366 units, while the Volkswagen ID.6 X sold 8,387 units.