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Car shoppers have recently shown increased interest in segments such as luxury sport, coupe, luxury sport sedan and large SUVs, according to Jumpstart Automotive Media’s latest shopper interest data report.

From July to August, across Jumpstart’s portfolio of sites, shopper interest in the luxury sport segment grew 28 percent; the coupe segment grew 15 percent; the luxury sport sedan grew 14 percent; and the large SUV segment grew 12 percent, according to the report.

For luxury sport vehicles like the Jaguar F-Type, shopper interest has risen by 51 percent so far this year.

And among coupes, the report found that shopper interest in the Toyota 86 rose 44 percent between July and August.

Since Q1 of 2016, when the automaker’s Scion FR-S model led all interest in coupes, Toyota has not led the segment, according to Jumpstart.

“This is the second straight month where Toyota has been a headliner in shopper interest for its vehicles in certain categories, with its C-HR Subcompact Crossover making the largest jump in interest for its segment in June,” Jumpstart strategic insights senior analyst Colin Thomas said in a news release. “The brand has done a remarkable job with vehicles recently, tapping into key performance and design attributes that shoppers are seeking today.”

Additionally, for the large SUV segment, interest for the Chevrolet Tahoe grew 26 percent from July to August, and so far this year interest in the Ford Expedition has increased by 44 percent.