For nearly a century, the H+H Group has been a fixture in the Omaha community, evolving from our humble “Buddies in Business” beginnings in South Omaha to our state-of-the-art Steel Ridge campus in Papillion.
As we look back at 2025, it’s clear that Nebraska and Western Iowa drivers prioritize versatility, safety, and power.
Whether navigating snowy commutes on I-80, towing boats to the Fremont State Lakes, or exploring the scenic Loess Hills, our customers chose vehicles that fit “The Good Life.”
Here are the 10 most popular vehicles sold by H+H dealerships (H+H Kia, H+H Chevrolet, and H+H Jeep Dodge Ram) in 2025, highlighting the features that made them local favorites.
Table of Contents
- 1. Kia Sportage: The All-Weather Commuter
- 2. Kia Telluride: The Ultimate Road Trip SUV
- 3. Jeep Grand Cherokee: The Sophisticated Family SUV
- 4. Chevrolet Silverado 1500: The Heartland Workhorse
- 5. Ram 1500: A New Era of Power
- 6. Kia Sorento: Versatility for the Modern Family
- 7. Kia K4: The Bold Newcomer
- 8. Chevrolet Equinox: Redesigned for Adventure
- 9. Jeep Wrangler: The Open-Air Icon
- 10. Kia Carnival: The “Un-Minivan”
- Experience the H+H Difference
1. Kia Sportage: The All-Weather Commuter
The Kia Sportage solidified its spot as a top choice for Omaha professionals and small families.

Its standout feature this year was the available dual 12.3-inch panoramic displays, which brought a high-tech feel to the daily commute.

For those venturing off paved roads near the Platte River, the X-Pro trims offered all-terrain tires and increased ground clearance.

The Sportage Hybrid and Plug-in Hybrid variants also saw a surge in popularity, offering excellent fuel efficiency for city driving without sacrificing the AWD capability needed for Nebraska winters.
More on the popular Sportage can be found here.
2. Kia Telluride: The Ultimate Road Trip SUV
Families heading to Kansas City for the weekend or taking the long haul to the Rockies continued to flock to the Kia Telluride.

The 2025 model maintained its reputation for spacious luxury, with Nappa leather seating and a whisper-quiet cabin thanks to the improved “Quiet Mode”—perfect for keeping the kids asleep in the back rows.

The rugged X-Line and X-Pro variants remained favorites, giving drivers the confidence to tackle unplowed cul-de-sacs or gravel driveways with enhanced traction control and towing modes.

If you can’t get enough Telluride, then roll on over to our article on this great vehicle!.
3. Jeep Grand Cherokee: The Sophisticated Family SUV
A perennial favorite in the Midwest, the Jeep Grand Cherokee focused on refined comfort and family versatility this year.

The three-row Grand Cherokee L was a particular hit among families in Millard and Elkhorn, providing the extra seating needed for school carpools without sacrificing the vehicle’s stylish profile.

Drivers seeking a premium experience gravitated toward the Summit and Overland trims, which offer quilted leather seats, a McIntosh audio system, and the stunning front-passenger interactive display.

Whether navigating rush hour on West Dodge or towing the family boat to the water, the Grand Cherokee’s standard 4×4 capability provided the traction Omaha drivers rely on for snowy winter days, all wrapped in a luxurious package.

4. Chevrolet Silverado 1500: The Heartland Workhorse
From job sites in Sarpy County to boat ramps at the Fremont State Lakes, the Chevrolet Silverado 1500 remained a staple.
For 2025, the Silverado introduced new durable yet stylish 20-inch high-gloss black wheels and fresh colors like Cypress Gray and Riptide Blue.

The truck’s functional bed features and impressive towing capacity made it indispensable for those who work hard and play harder.
The ZR2 off-road trim also saw fans among those needing a truck that can handle the muddy, unpredictable conditions of rural Nebraska backroads.
It’s no surprise that it’s our top selling truck in inventory when there are 7 Reasons it is Nebraska’s #1 Selling Truck!
5. Ram 1500: A New Era of Power

The biggest news for truck lovers in 2025 was under the hood of the Ram 1500.
The legendary HEMI V8 was succeeded by the powerful new 3.0L Hurricane I-6 engine, delivering more torque and better efficiency—a win-win for towing heavy campers or horse trailers.
The High-Output variant of this engine shocked many skeptics with its raw performance.

However, if you’re still a HEMI V8 fan, have no fear, for Ram is brining it back! More on that subject and other new features coming soon here.
Inside, the Ram 1500 continued to offer the most luxurious interior in its class, with the Tungsten trim providing a level of comfort that rivals luxury sedans, perfect for long drives across the plains.

6. Kia Sorento: Versatility for the Modern Family

Sitting comfortably between the Sportage and Telluride, the Kia Sorento appealed to families who needed three rows of seats but wanted a vehicle that was easy to park in downtown Omaha.

The refreshed exterior design gave it a bolder, more “SUV-like” presence.
The Sorento Hybrid and Plug-in Hybrid were standout sellers, with the PHEV offering up to 31 miles of all-electric range—enough to cover a round trip from Gretna to Millard without using a drop of gas—while still offering the security of a gas engine for longer regional trips.

7. Kia K4: The Bold Newcomer
Replacing the long-running Forte, the all-new Kia K4 took the compact sedan segment by storm.

Larger and more tech-forward than its predecessor, the K4 offered class-leading rear legroom, making it a surprisingly practical choice for carpooling.

Drivers appreciated the choice between the efficient 2.0L engine and the peppy 1.6L turbocharged engine found in the GT-Line trims.
Its sharp, fastback styling turned heads on Dodge Street, proving that sedans can still be exciting and stylish.


Interested in learning more about the Kia K4?
Check out our article delving into the drastic upgrades Kia has done with their compact sedan.
8. Chevrolet Equinox: Redesigned for Adventure
The Chevrolet Equinox complete redesign resonated with Omaha drivers looking for value and style.

The new Activ trim was a particular hit, featuring a rugged front fascia and all-terrain tires that gave it a tougher look and better capability for winter weather.

Inside, the massive 11.3-inch infotainment screen became standard, keeping drivers connected.
Its compact size makes it ideal for navigating tight parking spots in the Old Market while still offering plenty of cargo space for a Costco run.
9. Jeep Wrangler: The Open-Air Icon
Nothing says summer in Nebraska like a Jeep Wrangler with the top down.

The Wrangler featured key updates like a standard 12.3-inch touchscreen and available power-adjustable front seats—a first for the model—adding comfort to its legendary capability.

The Wrangler 4xe continued to dominate sales, offering silent off-roading capability perfect for nature lovers.

Whether crawling over rocks at Tuttle Creek or just cruising the West Dodge Expressway, the Wrangler’s Rubicon and Willys trims remained the ultimate symbols of freedom.
For more Wrangler content, we put together head to head comparisons on Wrangler vs Bronco or Wrangler vs Gladiator.
10. Kia Carnival: The “Un-Minivan”
Shattering the stigma of the traditional minivan, the Kia Carnival embraced a tough, SUV-inspired design that appealed to active families.

The introduction of the Carnival Hybrid was a game-changer, offering stellar fuel economy for the school run loop.

With its “VIP Lounge” second-row seating and massive cargo capacity, it became the vehicle of choice for families who need to haul hockey gear, dance bags, and groceries all at once.

Its tech-heavy interior ensured that passengers stayed entertained, no matter how long the drive.

Experience the H+H Difference
Whether you’re looking for the rugged capability of a Ram truck or the cutting-edge tech of a Kia K4, our team is here to help you find the perfect fit.

Visit us at our Steel Ridge campus in Papillion to test drive one of these top sellers today.







