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Amazon expands online car sales platform with more brands, markets

E-commerce giant scales Amazon Autos to 130+ cities as dealers weigh opportunity against operational hurdles.

Amazon Autos

Amazon Autos

On the Dash:

  • Amazon is positioning itself as a high-traffic lead generation channel, not a replacement for dealerships
  • Digital retailing expectations continue to rise, requiring dealers to streamline online-to-store transitions
  • Early adoption may offer a competitive advantage, but operational complexity remains a near-term hurdle

Amazon is accelerating its push into vehicle retail, expanding its Amazon Autos platform to include more brands and markets as it looks to reshape how consumers shop for cars.

Originally launched in late 2024 with Hyundai, the platform now includes additional automakers such as Kia, Mazda, Subaru, Chevrolet, and Jeep, and operates in more than 130 U.S. cities.

The service allows shoppers to browse inventory from local dealerships, complete financing paperwork online, and reduce time spent in-store. Dealers pay to list vehicles on the platform, while customers are not charged additional fees.

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Amazon’s expansion signals a broader effort to capture a share of the $1 trillion-plus U.S. vehicle market, one of the largest remaining retail categories still heavily reliant on in-person transactions.

Despite the growth, adoption remains uneven. Some dealers report slow traction and logistical challenges tied to financing, compliance, and delivery coordination. Vehicle purchases continue to require in-person steps, limiting how fully digital the process can become.

At the same time, others see long-term potential as more consumers shift toward online-first shopping experiences. Amazon’s scale, brand trust, and reach, particularly among younger buyers, could gradually influence how customers initiate the purchase journey.

Beyond vehicle sales, the initiative also creates new advertising opportunities, as automakers remain among the largest marketing spenders and may increase investment to gain visibility on the platform.

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