How many catalytic converters were stolen last year?
Mia Lopez
Updated on February 28, 2026
In 2018, the New York City Police Department said 200 catalytic converters were reported stolen. Last year, the number spiked to nearly 4,000. David Glawe of the National Insurance Crime Bureau says the thefts accelerated during the COVID-19 pandemic because of the rare precious metals inside catalytic converters.
How many catalytic converters get stolen each year?
According to the National Insurance Crime Bureau, which tracks crimes reported to insurance companies, the number of reported catalytic converter thefts increased from roughly 1,300 in 2018 to more than 52,000 in 2021, the most recent year for which data is available. That's an increase of roughly 1,215% from 2019.How many catalytic converters have been stolen?
CALIFORNIA RANKED #1 IN CATALYTIC CONVERTER THEFTSOn the Central Coast, there were more than 1,000 catalytic converters reported stolen in 2021 alone and hundreds more in 2022 so far.
Which cars are most likely to have catalytic converter stolen?
These are the 10 models most targeted by catalytic converter thieves in the U.S., according to the company that tracks vehicle history.
- 1990-2022 Ford Econoline vans.
- 1999-2021 Chevrolet Silverado pickup trucks.
- 2005-21 Chevrolet Equinox.
- 1997-2020 Honda CR-V.
- 1987-2019 Toyota Camry.
- 2011-17 Chrysler 200.
- 2001-21 Toyota Prius.
Is it common for catalytic converters to be stolen?
In 2018, there were 1,298 catalytic converter thefts for which a claim was filed. In 2019, it was 3,389 thefts with a claim. In 2020, catalytic converter theft claims jumped massively to 14,433, a 325% increase in a single year.Understanding the wave of catalytic converter thefts
How do I protect my car from catalytic converter theft?
Three ways to protect against catalytic converter theft
- 1) Etch your license plate number onto your catalytic converter. This makes the part identifiable to law enforcement. ...
- 2) Park in well-lit areas. ...
- 3) Install an anti-theft device.