Exploring New Inventory: Which Automakers Lead the Market in 2025?

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The Impact of Tariffs on Vehicle Inventory

As consumers navigate the auto market in 2025, it’s essential to be aware of how tariffs on vehicles assembled outside the U.S. are affecting new inventory. Brands like Audi, Jaguar, and Land Rover have paused shipments, potentially leading to fewer choices and higher prices for buyers. Despite this, automobile dealerships still have inventory, but availability may vary significantly among different brands.

Mainstream Brands with Abundant New Inventory

According to data from Cars.com, several mainstream manufacturers have maintained an impressive supply of vehicles. Leading the pack is Ford, with a 17% market share in new inventory. Their top-selling models include the F-150, Explorer, and Escape, which represent 27%, 8%, and 10% share, respectively. Following Ford is Chevrolet, holding 12% of the market, with the Silverado 1500 being their most popular model.

Luxury Brands Showing Strong Inventory Levels

In the luxury segment, Mercedes-Benz stands out with a 3% share, thanks to models like the GLE-Class, GLK-Class, and C-Class. BMW closely matches this with similar market shares, led by the X5, X3, and 4-Series. Lexus provides robust options as well, particularly with the RX and NX models. Cadillac and Audi round off the list, ensuring that luxury consumers have attractive choices available in 2025.

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