But among the automaker's winners for the 2026 sales year, a surprising sedan has doubled its sales volume. Toyota's Biggest Winner Is An Even Bigger SurpriseThe Toyota Mirai is leading the hydrogen way, but it remains a niche model. Sadly, Honda does not separate e:FCEV sales from regular CR-V and CR-V Hybrid sales, although we do know that 226,114 CR-Vs have sold in North America during the first half of 2026. Corolla Hybrid sales have also slipped, down by 6.5%, and the regular Prius Hybrid is in the middle of a whopping 54.8% slump. Electrified sales (including all hybrids and EVs) are up 13.1%, but overall sales have only climbed 1.3%.