Vehicle Thefts Decline Significantly in 2025: A Closer Look

Significant Drop in Vehicle Thefts in 2025
Stolen Vehicles Down 23% Compared to Mid-2024
Vehicle thefts in the United States have seen a remarkable decline of 23% during the first half of 2025 compared to the same period in 2024. This drop is detailed in a recent analysis by the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB), a leading organization focused on preventing insurance crimes. The total number of reported vehicle thefts reached 334,114 in the first six months of 2025, indicating a consistent reduction each month compared to last year.
This downward trend began in 2024, following a peak in thefts that resulted from pandemic-related issues. The latest statistics suggest that if current trends persist, vehicle thefts will decrease for the second consecutive year by the end of 2025.
David J. Glawe, President and CEO of NICB, remarked, "The ongoing reductions in vehicle thefts highlight the success of joint efforts by law enforcement, automakers, and insurers. While the impact of vehicle theft is still significant, we are dedicated to enhancing consumer protection and public safety through advanced data analytics and partnerships."
Collaborative Efforts to Combat Vehicle Theft
The NICB plays a crucial role in working with local, state, and federal law enforcement bodies to thwart complex vehicle theft operations. The coordinated efforts involving legislators, law enforcement agencies, and various organizations have significantly contributed to the reduction in vehicle thefts nationwide.
Remarkably, a total of 49 states reported declines in vehicle theft rates during the first half of 2025. The state of Puerto Rico reported a staggering 43% reduction in vehicle thefts, closely followed by Washington State at 42%.
Highlighting the States with Major Reductions
Top States by Percent Decrease in Vehicle Thefts:
Notable states demonstrating the most significant percentage drops in vehicle thefts include:
- Puerto Rico: -43%
- Washington State: -42%
- North Dakota: -32%
- Louisiana: -32%
- Colorado: -31%
- Florida: -30%
- Tennessee: -29%
- California, Connecticut, Georgia, New Mexico, Oregon, Virginia: -26%
In contrast, Alaska reported a 26% increase, primarily driven by trends in Anchorage.
The National Average Theft Rate
The national average for vehicle theft rates saw a significant decline from 126.62 per 100,000 residents in early 2024 to 97.33 in the same period of 2025. Despite these positive trends, Washington, D.C. maintains the highest theft rate in the nation, with thefts occurring at nearly four times the national average—373 thefts per 100,000 residents.
Most Frequent Vehicle Thefts in 2025
As expected, the list of most frequently stolen vehicles remains consistent with years past. Leading the pack are notable models such as Hyundai, Honda, and some popular pickup trucks, reflecting ongoing consumer preferences.
The Top 10 Most Stolen Vehicles in 2025:
- Hyundai Elantra: 11,329 thefts
- Hyundai Sonata: 9,154 thefts
- Honda Accord: 8,531 thefts
- Chevrolet Silverado 1500: 8,006 thefts
- Honda Civic: 6,396 thefts
- Kia Optima: 6,011 thefts
- Ford F150: 4,996 thefts
- Toyota Camry: 4,986 thefts
- Honda CR-V: 4,889 thefts
- Kia Soul: 4,380 thefts
To enhance vehicle safety, NICB provides several recommendations for car owners to help prevent theft:
Tips to Prevent Vehicle Thefts
- Park in well-lit areas. Choosing a bright parking spot can deter thieves effectively.
- Roll up your windows. Ensure all windows are closed to minimize access points.
- Lock your doors. Always secure your vehicle, as some thieves may probe for unlocked cars.
- Never leave your vehicle running unattended. Leaving your car running is an open invitation for theft.
- Take your keys with you. Even brief moments of inattention can lead to theft.
- Consider anti-theft technology. Utilizing steering wheel locks, alarms, and GPS tracking systems can be beneficial.
About the National Insurance Crime Bureau
The National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB), based in Oak Brook, Ill., is a nonprofit organization dedicated to preventing and combatting insurance-related crimes. With support from over 1,200 property and casualty insurance firms, NICB contributes to the fight against vehicle theft and insurance fraud through education, data analytics, and strategic partnerships.
By fostering collaboration among various stakeholders, NICB aims to increase public awareness and improve police-community relations regarding vehicle thefts.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What caused the decline in vehicle thefts in 2025?
The decline in vehicle thefts can be attributed to collaborative efforts by law enforcement, automakers, insurers, and organizations like NICB utilizing advanced data analytics.
2. Which states reported the highest declines in vehicle thefts?
Puerto Rico and Washington State reported the most significant declines at 43% and 42%, respectively.
3. What are the most frequently stolen vehicles in 2025?
Hyundai models, Honda cars, and popular pickup trucks are among the most frequently stolen vehicles this year.
4. What safety tips does NICB recommend for vehicle owners?
NICB advises parking in well-lit areas, locking doors, and utilizing anti-theft technology to prevent vehicle theft.
5. What is NICB’s role in preventing vehicle theft?
NICB coordinates with law enforcement at all levels to deter and prevent complex vehicle theft schemes while also raising awareness among the public.
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