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Top 10 Most Stolen Cars in Michigan 2025
Is Your Car Safe? New Data Shows Which Vehicles Were Targeted Most
Mar. 31, 2026 at 12:18am
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A new report from the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) reveals the 10 most stolen vehicles in Michigan in 2025, with the Jeep Grand Cherokee topping the list at over 1,200 thefts. The data highlights the ongoing challenge of vehicle theft in the state, even as overall numbers declined.
Why it matters
Car theft remains a persistent problem in Michigan, impacting thousands of residents each year. Knowing which models are most targeted can help drivers take extra precautions to secure their vehicles and avoid becoming victims.
The details
According to the NICB report, the top 10 most stolen vehicles in Michigan in 2025 were: 1) Jeep Grand Cherokee (1,217 thefts), 2) Dodge Durango (852 thefts), 3) Ram 1500 (402 thefts), 4) Chevrolet Malibu (401 thefts), 5) Dodge Charger (397 thefts), 6) Chevrolet Equinox (332 thefts), 7) Chrysler 300 Series (320 thefts), 8) Chevrolet Silverado 1500 (293 thefts), 9) Ford F150 Series (285 thefts), and 10) Kia Soul (273 thefts).
- Vehicle theft data was collected by the NICB throughout 2025.
The players
National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB)
A non-profit organization that tracks vehicle theft data and works with law enforcement to combat auto-related crimes.
The takeaway
This data serves as an important reminder for Michigan drivers to remain vigilant about vehicle security, whether through using anti-theft devices, parking in well-lit areas, or considering less commonly targeted models. Staying informed on theft trends can help reduce the risk of becoming a statistic.
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