Vehicle Thefts in United States Fell 17% in 2024

2024 Vehicle Theft Trends - The most stolen vehicles in the United States

Largest Decrease in Stolen Vehicles in Last 40 Years 

OAK BROOK, IL, March 18, 2025 – After four years of surging vehicle thefts, the number of stolen vehicles in the United States fell to pre-pandemic levels in 2024. Thefts nationwide decreased 17% from 2023 to 2024, dropping below the one million mark for the first time since 2021 and marking the largest annual decrease in stolen vehicles in the last 40 years, according to the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB), the nation’s leading not-for-profit organization exclusively dedicated to identifying, investigating, preventing, and deterring insurance fraud and crime.    

“The overall decrease in stolen vehicles nationwide is a testament to the hard work and collaboration between law enforcement, multi-jurisdictional auto theft task forces, governing bodies, vehicle manufacturers, and NICB,” said David J. Glawe, President and CEO of NICB. “Collectively, these groups used data and intelligence to develop actionable strategies to help local authorities investigate and prosecute offenders and to prevent vehicle theft from occurring in the first place.” 

NICB assisted thousands of local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies in 2024 on theft investigations, aiding in the identification of complex vehicle theft rings and the recovery of hundreds of thousands of stolen vehicles across the United States.  

Last year, 850,708 vehicles were stolen nationwide, marking a significant decline from the recent historic peak of 1,020,729 thefts in 2023.

U.S. Vehicle Thefts 2020-2024

Year

2024

Vehicles Stolen Nationwide

850,708

2023

Vehicles Stolen Nationwide

1,020,729

2022

Vehicles Stolen Nationwide

1,008,756

2021

Vehicles Stolen Nationwide

932,329

2020

Vehicles Stolen Nationwide

880,595

Year

Vehicles Stolen Nationwide

2024

850,708

2023

1,020,729

2022

1,008,756

2021

932,329

2020

880,595


Washington, Nevada, and Oregon led the nation with the largest decreases in vehicle thefts year over year.   

Top 5 States by Percent Decrease in Vehicle Thefts Between 2023 and 2024

#

1

State

Washington

Percent Change

-32%

2

State

Nevada

Percent Change

-31%

3

State

Oregon

Percent Change

-30%

4

State

Nebraska

Percent Change

-29%

5

State

Colorado

Percent Change

-26%

#

State

Percent Change

1

Washington

-32%

2

Nevada

-31%

3

Oregon

-30%

4

Nebraska

-29%

5

Colorado

-26%


Maine experienced the nation’s only increase in vehicle thefts in 2024, increasing 2% over the year prior. 

The District of Columbia, despite an 18% decrease in total vehicle thefts, still experienced the nation’s highest theft rate with 842.4 thefts per 100,000 residents – over three times the national average of 250.2 thefts per 100,000 residents. Colorado, on the other hand, broke a four-year trend of being the state with the highest vehicle theft rate. 

Top 5 States with Highest Vehicle Theft Rate (per 100,000 People)

#

1

State

District of Columbia

2024 Thefts

842.40

2023 Thefts

1,149.71

2

State

California

2024 Thefts

463.21

2023 Thefts

534.49

3

State

New Mexico

2024 Thefts

458.24

2023 Thefts

489.67

4

State

Colorado

2024 Thefts

430.04

2023 Thefts

583.25

5

State

Nevada

2024 Thefts

394.42

2023 Thefts

572.70

#

State

2024 Thefts

2023 Thefts

1

District of Columbia

842.40

1,149.71

2

California

463.21

534.49

3

New Mexico

458.24

489.67

4

Colorado

430.04

583.25

5

Nevada

394.42

572.70


Two Hyundai sedan models were the most stolen vehicles in 2024, followed by a Chevrolet pickup truck model. 

Top 5 Vehicle Makes and Models Most Stolen in 2024

#

1

Vehicle Make/Model

Hyundai Elantra

2024 Thefts

31,712

2

Vehicle Make/Model

Hyundai Sonata

2024 Thefts

26,720

3

Vehicle Make/Model

Chevrolet Silverado 1500

2024 Thefts

21,666

4

Vehicle Make/Model

Honda Accord

2024 Thefts

18,539

5

Vehicle Make/Model

Kia Optima

2024 Thefts

17,493

#

Vehicle Make/Model

2024 Thefts

1

Hyundai Elantra

31,712

2

Hyundai Sonata

26,720

3

Chevrolet Silverado 1500

21,666

4

Honda Accord

18,539

5

Kia Optima

17,493

 

To prevent vehicle thefts from occurring, NICB recommends the following tips: 

  • Do not leave your keys in your vehicle  
  • Do not leave the area while your vehicle is running  
  • Park in well-lit areas  
  • Close and lock all windows and doors when you park  
  • Hide valuables out of sight, such as in the glove box or trunk  
  • If your vehicle is stolen, call law enforcement and your insurer immediately. Reporting a vehicle as soon as possible after it is stolen increases the chance of recovery 

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