demand trends june s most researched vehiclesIt turns out the disturbance we saw in April was short-lived. Mostly, at least. This month marks the return of the pickup truck.At the top of the online search charts in June was the Chevrolet Silverado 1500. Back in April, trucks occupied the sixth and 10th places, but this month the Silverado landed in first, the Ford F-150 in fifth, and the GMC Sierra 1500 in 10th. That proves Americans still want trucks even when fuel prices are elevated.But not everything looks normal on the list-the Ram 1500, which we can usually find firmly in the top 10 on the most-researched list, isn't even in the top 25. In fact, Ram's popular full-size truck sits in seventh place on the most-researched pickups list behind the Silverado 1500, F-150, Chevrolet Colorado, GMC Sierra 1500, Toyota Tacoma, and Chevy Silverado 2500HD.Top 10 Vehicles Researched In June 2026:1. Chevrolet Silverado 15002. Toyota RAV43. Honda CR-V4. Chevrolet Traverse5. Ford F-1506. Toyota Camry7. Honda CR-V Hybrid8. Hyundai Palisade9. Chevrolet Colorado10. GMC Sierra 1500There are several hybrid vehicles occupying space in this latest list of the most researched vehicles online. Toyota's RAV4 and Camry models, currently offered only with hybrid powertrains, make the list, as does the Honda CR-V Hybrid. Some versions of the Toyota Tacoma that finds itself in 14th place are powered by hybrid powertrains, and the Hyundai Tucson Hybrid sits in 22nd.AdvertisementAdvertisementThere aren't any electric vehicles in the top 25 on this month's list, which we created using data provided exclusively to AutoGuide via AutoFinder.com-an automotive marketplace featuring over 3 million new and used vehicle listings, connecting consumers with top dealerships nationwide to easily find and secure the best deal on a car, truck, or SUV. For the record, though, the Hyundai Ioniq 5 came in first place on the EV list, followed by the Tesla Model Y, Chevrolet Equinox EV, Chevrolet Blazer EV, and Tesla Model 3.demand trends june s most researched vehiclesThe Ford Mustang led all coupes ahead of the Chevrolet Corvette, BMW 4 Series, Mercedes-Benz AMG GT, and BMW 2 Series. The brand-new Honda Prelude was in sixth. On the minivan chart, the Toyota Sienna (also a hybrid) came in first place, followed by the Honda Odyssey, Kia Carnival, Kia Carnival Hybrid, and Chrysler Pacifica.Become an AutoGuide insider. Get the latest from the automotive world first by subscribing to our newsletter here.