TSLA322.0505.7%
GM48.090-0.19%
F10.4300.01%
RIVN13.7700.38%
CYD21.7100.09%
HMC29.6500.29%
TM175.5901.64%
CVNA307.91013.93%
PAG170.3901.1%
LAD326.960-0.19%
AN192.9102.44%
GPI439.0104.62%
ABG235.7900.81%
SAH77.6200.82%
TSLA322.0505.7%
GM48.090-0.19%
F10.4300.01%
RIVN13.7700.38%
CYD21.7100.09%
HMC29.6500.29%
TM175.5901.64%
CVNA307.91013.93%
PAG170.3901.1%
LAD326.960-0.19%
AN192.9102.44%
GPI439.0104.62%
ABG235.7900.81%
SAH77.6200.82%
TSLA322.0505.7%
GM48.090-0.19%
F10.4300.01%
RIVN13.7700.38%
CYD21.7100.09%
HMC29.6500.29%
TM175.5901.64%
CVNA307.91013.93%
PAG170.3901.1%
LAD326.960-0.19%
AN192.9102.44%
GPI439.0104.62%
ABG235.7900.81%
SAH77.6200.82%
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Used EV sales hit record high as new EV market cools

Affordability concerns, tariffs, and shifting consumer preferences fuel a record month for used EVs as new EV sales falter

In April, the electric vehicle (EV) market showed clear signs of divergence: new EV sales declined, while used EVs posted record growth, underscoring a shift toward affordability amid rising prices and ongoing economic uncertainty.

According to Cox Automotive, used EV sales rose 14.4% month over month to 38,763 units, representing a 60.6% year-over-year increase, and accounted for 2.3% of the used vehicle market, the highest share to date.

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Tesla led the used segment with a 27% month-over-month increase, capturing 47% of the market. Chevrolet and Ford followed with market shares of 8.9% and 6%, respectively. In addition, affordability is driving the shift, with 41% of used EVs selling for under $25,000, making them an attractive option as the used EV tax credit remains available.

Source | Kelley Blue Book, Dealertrack, vAuto

In contrast, new EV sales declined 5.9% from March and 5.6% year-over-year to 100,495 units. Despite the drop, EV market share edged up to 6.9%. Tesla gained 3.7 percentage points in market share, selling 25,231 Model Ys, while GM’s EV brands captured a combined 14.4% share. 

Ultimately, inventory dynamics reflected these trends. New EV days’ supply rose 4.2% to 99 days, while used EV supply fell slightly and is now two days below internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicle levels. Pricing pressures also continued: the average transaction price of new EVs climbed to $59,255, up 0.2% from March, while used EV listing prices dropped 2.8% to $35,874.

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