Auto Sales to Hit 6-Year High in 2025, but Industrywide Declines Expected in 2026

Nine months of strong sales helped buoy the U.S. auto industry for much of 2025, but headwinds from swirling tariff policies and the expiration of a substantial federal tax credit for new electric vehicles (EVs) at the end of September led to a slump in sales in the fourth quarter.
Automakers will sell a projected 16.3 million vehicles in 2025, the best sales year since 2019; however, manufacturers are expected to see a 2.4 percent overall decline to approximately 15.8 million new auto sales in 2026, Cox Automotive said on Dec. 17 in its most recent industry forecast.
This year has been an up-and-down journey for U.S. automakers. Sales surged in the first quarter, as buyers raced to beat tariff-induced price hikes, Cox said, and they remained strong throughout the summer and fall as consumers rushed to buy ahead of the expiration of a $7,500 clean vehicle tax credit under President Donald Trump’s One, Big, Beautiful Bill….