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Detroit — general motors reported on Monday that its annual U.S. sales will rise 5.5% in 2025, despite a 6.9% decline in the fourth quarter.
The Detroit automaker’s performance last year was driven by increased sales of electric vehicles and entry-level vehicles such as large SUVs and the Buick Envista.
GM’s 2025 sales are expected to be among the highest in the U.S. auto industry, with Cox Automotive projecting sales of 16.3 million units, an increase of about 2% compared to 2024.
GM is one of the few automakers to report an increase in U.S. sales in 2025. Other companies include: toyota motorssales increased by 8%. Hyundai and Kia achieved record sales for the third consecutive year, increasing by 8.4% and 7%, respectively. and honda motor industry Increased by 0.5%.
Chrysler’s parent company Stellantis It fell 3.3% due to the implementation of the US Recovery Plan. Notably, Stellantis’ Jeep brand (which grew less than 1% last year) achieved annual sales growth in the U.S. for the first time since 2018.

“With consecutive quarters of sales growth and market share growth, it’s clear that we’re taking the right steps to reset our U.S. business,” Jeff Comer, Stellantis’ U.S. head of retail sales, said in a release. “There is still work to do, but we have made progress this year by diversifying our powertrain lineup.”
GM, meanwhile, remains the biggest car seller in the U.S., a title it has held for decades, with the exception of Toyota, which outperformed the U.S. automaker for a year amid massive supply chain disruptions in 2021.
GM sold more than 2.85 million vehicles in the U.S. last year, including about 703,000 in the fourth quarter. By comparison, Toyota’s U.S. sales in 2025 will be 2.52 million units.
“Demand for our brands and products is strong across all price points, and we are well-positioned to build on this momentum over the next year,” Duncan Aldred, president of GM North America, said in a statement.
Aside from its U.S. sales crown, GM also announced that it increased its U.S. market share by 0.5 percentage points to 17%, increased EV sales by 48% and became No. 2 in the country in all-electric vehicle sales. tesla.
