TSLA406.4307.28%
GM81.5000.65%
F14.8400.13%
RIVN16.7601.22%
CYD50.0302.11%
HMC26.440-0.63%
TM174.9500%
CVNA64.100-3.72%
PAG180.960-0.06%
LAD313.3800.72%
AN191.530-2.54%
GPI325.3300.42%
ABG199.5300.05%
SAH84.6100.36%
TSLA406.4307.28%
GM81.5000.65%
F14.8400.13%
RIVN16.7601.22%
CYD50.0302.11%
HMC26.440-0.63%
TM174.9500%
CVNA64.100-3.72%
PAG180.960-0.06%
LAD313.3800.72%
AN191.530-2.54%
GPI325.3300.42%
ABG199.5300.05%
SAH84.6100.36%
TSLA406.4307.28%
GM81.5000.65%
F14.8400.13%
RIVN16.7601.22%
CYD50.0302.11%
HMC26.440-0.63%
TM174.9500%
CVNA64.100-3.72%
PAG180.960-0.06%
LAD313.3800.72%
AN191.530-2.54%
GPI325.3300.42%
ABG199.5300.05%
SAH84.6100.36%

July new-vehicle sales stronger than forecast

The results indicate resilience in consumer demand despite high financing costs and uncertain economic conditions.
New light-vehicle sales in July 2025 outpaced industry expectations, with a seasonally adjusted annual rate (SAAR) of 16.4 million units.

New light-vehicle sales in July 2025 outpaced industry expectations, with a seasonally adjusted annual rate (SAAR) of 16.4 million units. This marks a 7.1% increase over June and a 3.7% increase year-over-year. Despite this strong performance, growth in battery electric vehicle (BEV) sales remained flat compared to July 2024. Meanwhile, hybrid sales saw a significant boost, gaining both volume and market share. Incentive spending, interest rates and monthly payments also continued to rise. However, automakers remain under pressure from ongoing tariffs and are cautious about revising full-year forecasts.

Here’s why it matters:

July’s results signal resilience in consumer demand, even amid high financing costs and uncertain economic conditions. While the BEV segment is no longer accelerating at the pace once expected, hybrids continue to show strong momentum. That’s important for dealers looking to adapt inventory to changing consumer preferences. Incentive spending is trending upward, but so are tariffs and financing costs. These factors could weigh heavily on dealer margins and OEM pricing strategies moving forward. The data also suggests that buyers are still in the market, but may be increasingly sensitive to pricing and value.

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Key takeaways:

  • Sales exceeded expectations in July
    The SAAR reached 16.4 million units, up 7.1% from June and 3.7% year-over-year. July was stronger than forecast despite economic headwinds.
  • Hybrid vehicles lead alternative-fuel growth
    Hybrid sales grew 37.7% year-over-year and gained three points of market share. BEV sales were flat year-over-year, despite a 22.7% monthly increase.
  • EV tax credit expiration shows limited impact so far
    BEV sales didn’t spike dramatically ahead of the tax credit phaseout, suggesting consumers may be waiting or are prioritizing other powertrains.
  • Incentives and financing costs are both rising
    Average incentive spending rose to $3,051 per unit. Average new-vehicle monthly payments hit $742, and finance rates climbed to 6.54%.
  • Tariffs are driving up vehicle costs
    J.D. Power estimates tariffs are adding $4,275 per unit. Automakers have yet to pass those costs on to consumers fully, but may do so by fall.
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