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This SUV was the most stolen vehicle in Ontario last year: report​

By Codi WilsonOpens in new window
Published: November 18, 2025 at 9:30AM EST

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Unsold 2024 CR-V sport-utility vehicles sit on display at a Honda dealership on Sunday, Nov. 12, 2023, in Highlands Ranch, Colo. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski) (David Zalubowski/AP)
The Honda CR-V has taken the top spot for the most stolen vehicle in Ontario last year, according to a new report by Équité Association.

The organization released its annual report on Tuesday, revealing that 1,309 Honda CR-Vs were stolen in Ontario in 2024, making it the vehicle targeted by thieves most often. The 2024 model, Équité said, was the most popular model year for theft.

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A list of the most-stolen vehicles in Ontario in 2024, according to by Équité Association.

Across Canada, the Toyota RAV4 SUV was crowned the winner in 2024, with 2,080 thefts last year alone, according to Équité, which serves as a national insurance crime and fraud prevention body.

“Newer SUV models, particularly those with vulnerabilities in their keyless entry systems, remain prime targets for sophisticated criminal networks nationwide, especially in Quebec and Ontario,” the report notes.

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Équité Association released its annual list of the most stolen vehicles in Canada.
In both Ontario and Canada-wide, the second most stolen vehicle was the Dodge Ram 1500 Series. Équité said 1,159 of those trucks were stolen in Ontario last year, with the 2022 model year stolen most frequently.

The Honda Civic was a close third in the province, seeing 1,113 thefts in 2024. The 2019 model was the targeted most often, Équité said.

“While we see early positive signs of progress, auto theft remains a national issue that has become a significant funding source for organized crime groups. Despite an overall 19 (per cent) decrease nationwide, auto theft continues to cost Canadians over $1 billion in losses each year,” Terri O’Brien, president and CEO of Équité Association, said in a written statement.

“This means that honest, hardworking Canadians still bear the true emotional and financial burden of this crime.”

 
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