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Barclays highlights 5 themes ahead of ‘a critical year’ for the auto industry

by December 8, 2024
written by December 8, 2024

Investing.com — The automotive industry is poised for changes in 2025, with analysts at Barclays (LON:BARC) identifying five key themes likely to shape the sector during what they describe as a “critical year.” 

These insights, derived from a comprehensive analysis of the U.S. market in 2024, highlight dynamics in sales trends, inventory management, pricing, market share shifts, and product mix, each playing a role in defining the industry’s trajectory.

Barclays notes that the Seasonally Adjusted Annual Rate of U.S. auto sales is stabilizing at respectable levels but remains below the pre-pandemic benchmark of 17 million units annually. 

November 2024 saw a SAAR of 16.7 million units, the highest since mid-2021, boosted by favorable conditions such as an extra sales weekend. However, while current levels offer momentum, analysts caution against expectations of surpassing 16 million units sustainably. 

Challenges include economic pressures and a market environment prioritizing pricing strength over volume growth.

Inventory management emerges as a pivotal concern, with U.S. inventories exceeding the “new normal” range of 2.5 to 3.0 million units. At the end of November, inventories reached 3.04 million units, the highest since early 2020. 

This surplus risks pressuring vehicle prices and could test the discipline of automakers in maintaining production levels that align with market demand. 

Stellantis (NYSE:STLA) has made progress in reducing its stock, but Ford (NYSE:F) and others face the challenge of aligning production rates with demand while avoiding overstocked lots.

The automotive market has experienced modest pricing normalization, with average transaction prices declining slightly year-over-year in 2024. 

Barclays flags that affordability concerns are mounting, yet OEMs have generally resisted steep discounts, reflecting their commitment to maintaining pricing strength. 

Analysts expect ongoing price adjustments in 2025, but not at a level that would destabilize the market.

Market dynamics are altering the competitive landscape. Stellantis suffered a decline in U.S. market share, reaching an all-time low of 8.2% year-to-date, while General Motors (NYSE:GM) and Ford made marginal gains. 

Stellantis’ challenges reflect its aging product lineup and inventory struggles, although the company has leaned on increased incentives to clear stock. 

As competitive pressures increase, the ability of automakers to adapt their pricing strategies without eroding profitability will be closely watched.

Vehicle mix trends signal a shift toward more cost-effective trim options within popular segments, which could alleviate pricing pressures for buyers while posing a challenge to automakers reliant on higher-margin models. 

Crossovers continue to dominate U.S. sales, now accounting for over 50% of the market. Meanwhile, the electric vehicle segment is growing but at a slower pace than previously anticipated, with policy incentives and new model launches shaping its future trajectory.

Barclays’ underscores a year of recalibration for the automotive sector in 2025, as manufacturers balance growth aspirations with market realities. 

Challenges in inventory, pricing, and shifting consumer preferences will test the resilience of industry players, making this a decisive period for strategies that ensure long-term stability.

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