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Amazon Auto steps into car sales with Hyundai, offers seamless buying experience

As more manufacturers and dealers join the platform, Amazon could become an even more dominant player in the car-buying process.
For the first time, Amazon is launching its Amazon Auto platform between the e-commerce giant and Hyundai dealers in 48 U.S. cities.

For the first time, consumers can now purchase a car directly through Amazon, marking the e-commerce giant’s first step into automotive retail. The new initiative, Amazon Auto, is launching with a partnership between Amazon and Hyundai dealers in 48 U.S. cities.

While the platform delivers a seamless experience, it also enables customers to browse, order, find financing, and arrange delivery—all within the familiar Amazon ecosystem. However, it currently offers only Hyundai vehicles.

Amazon’s Global Head of Amazon Autos, Fan Jin, commented, “With Amazon Autos, we’re bringing the simplicity and ease customers to expect from Amazon to car shopping, one of their largest purchases, while offering dealers a new channel to connect with a broad audience.” He also highlighted Hyundai as the exclusive launch partner and expressed excitement for future brand expansions as the program develops.

Previously, Amazon allowed users to browse car listings and compare prices but did not facilitate actual purchases. The Hyundai collaboration fills that gap, offering a full transactional experience. Importantly, though the transaction occurs on Amazon’s platform, the vehicle sale still goes through the dealer, with Amazon acting as an intermediary between the consumer and the dealership.

However, Amazon’s entry into car sales is aimed at both customers and dealerships. The tech giant is positioning itself as a powerful sales channel, claiming it can connect dealers with Amazon’s vast customer base, which includes over 310 million active users. Given this massive audience, Amazon could provide significant exposure and sales opportunities for participating dealerships.

Additionally, Amazon is introducing trade-ins to the platform. Buyers will answer a series of questions about their vehicle’s condition, after which an independent valuation service will assess its value.

To further entice customers, Amazon is offering a $2,300 gift card to anyone who purchases a car through the site. The card can be applied to the vehicle purchase, but the promotion is limited and ends on January 10, 2025.

A Shift in Consumer Buying Habits

The partnership comes as consumers are increasingly frustrated with the traditional car-buying experience. Surveys consistently show that the dealership process remains a top consumer pain point, contributing to the rise of direct-to-consumer (DTC) models like Tesla. Tesla’s DTC approach has also faced challenges due to state laws restricting manufacturers from bypassing dealerships. Still, Amazon’s deal sidesteps these restrictions by ensuring dealers remain integral to the process.

In this way, Amazon’s platform offers an alternative that brings the convenience of online shopping to car buyers while respecting existing dealership frameworks. The addition of Amazon’s massive customer reach provides dealers a new avenue to meet consumers where they already shop.

While Amazon’s Auto service is limited to Hyundai vehicles in 48 cities, the growth potential is significant. As more manufacturers and dealers join the platform, Amazon could become an even more dominant player in the car-buying process, providing convenience for buyers and new opportunities for dealerships.

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