This article has been updated from a previous version.
Équité Association just released its top 10 stolen vehicles list covering 2023. The list reveals the vulnerabilities of newer vehicles, particularly those with keyless ignitions, to theft, which continues to be a significant issue across Canada.
In addition to naming the specific models of oft-targeted vehicles, the association also listed the number of those vehicles insured across Canada, the number of thefts for each vehicle model year, as well as their theft rate.
From 2021 to 2023, auto theft went up dramatically: 48.2% in Ontario, 57.9% in Quebec, 34% in Atlantic Canada, and 5.5% in Alberta, according to Équité. In response to this rise, Public Safety Canada launched a National Action Plan to fight auto theft in May 2024.
While efforts from governments and police have led to a drop in auto theft in 2024, the association states “continued commitment and collaboration from all stakeholders is required to maintain this momentum.”
The rising theft rates have also impacted insurance costs. RATESDOTCA found that the cost of comprehensive insurance for the most stolen vehicles is up to 60% higher for 2024 models compared to 2018 models, for example.
Increased claims of theft have even led some insurers to impose a $300 to $500 surcharge on high-risk models upon renewal, only removed upon installation of an anti-theft device such as the Tag tracking system or a steering wheel lock.
In comparison to last year's list, Équité reported a shift in the top spot: after two consecutive years, the Toyota Highlander has overtaken the Honda CR-V as the Canada’s most stolen vehicle.
The Toyota Highlander is a popular model in Canada, known for its global serviceability and high resale value both locally and internationally, the association notes. Criminals often target such vehicles to maximize profits from illegal sales.
This model, like many others on the national list, includes 2019 or newer vehicles that have keyless ignition systems. These systems are particularly vulnerable because they lack anti-theft devices that meet the ULC 338 Anti-theft Standards.
The list also reveals a trend: SUVs have been popular with both drivers and thieves over the past few years, continuing to dominate, with seven spots on the top 10 most stolen vehicles list.
Here’s Canada’s top 10 most stolen vehicles:
Often, thieves target Lexus and high-end Toyota models for export by organized crime groups, while others have been identified in street racing rings.
In Alberta, auto thieves target these 10 vehicles the most:
In Alberta, pickup trucks are the most sought after by crooks, with the Ford F-Series being the among the most popular for several years in a row
According to the Insurance Bureau of Canada, a vehicle is stolen every six minutes in Canada.
Consider these tips to avoid falling victim to auto theft:
If you are concerned about the cost of your car insurance — whether it’s for your existing vehicle or a prospective one — take a few minutes to compare auto insurance quotes from several insurance providers. It could save you money on your annual premium.