United States 2025 Snapshot

An overview of the United States' automotive and economic landscape of the United States in 2025, including key statistics on population, GDP, vehicle fleet size, major car brands, production figures, fuel costs, and industry highlights.

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United States
2025

Population: 
347 million  

GDP national / per capita: 30.6 trillion/US$88,184 (nominal)  
Currency: US dollar

Inflation: December 2.7%
Interest Rate: December 3.50%-3.75%
Unemployment: December 4.4%

Main Industries
Banking, Automotive, Construction, Finance, Healthcare, Manufacturing, Retail, Technology

Vehicle Fleet
2025

National fleet size 
299 million vehicles 


Vehicles produced 
 
10mn units, down approximately 2% year-over-year

New Vehicles registered
 
16.2mn, up some 2.2% year over year  

Top 5 brands 
1. Toyota (2.15mn) +8.1% year-over-year
2. Ford (2.1mn) +6.2%
3. Chevrolet (1.83mn) +4.7%
4. Honda (1.3mn) +0.4%
5. Hyundai (901,686) +8%

Top 5 models 
1. Ford F-Series (828,832 units) +8.3% year-over-year
2. Chevrolet Silverado (588,709) +5.1%
3. Toyota RAV4 (479,288) +0.9%4. Honda CR-V (403,768) +0.2%
5. Ram Pickup (374,059) +0.1%

Factories in country 

BMW, Buick, Chevrolet, Cadillac, Chrysler Dodge, Ford, GMC., Honda, Hyundai, Jeep, Kia, Lincoln, Lucid Motors, Mercedes Benz, Ram Trucks, Rivian, Tesla, Toyota, Volkswagen

Main Vehicle Leasing Players

Element Fleet Management, Enterprise Fleet Management, Holman, Wheels, Merchants Fleet

Energy Prices 

Gasoline / liter (January 2026)  US$0.83 (US$3.47 per gallon)
Ethanol / liter (January 2026)  US$0.59
Diesel / liter (January 2026)  US$0.92

The driving range on one liter of gasoline is roughly equivalent to the driving range achieved with 2 kWh of electricity.

Electricity / 2 kWh (June 2025) 
US$0.38 (residential)
US$0.32 (commercial)