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3 Auto Stocks to Watch as EV and Hybrid Demand Shifts
MarketBeatยท 2025-09-30 20:26
Automotive Industry Performance - Several automotive stocks are outperforming the S&P 500 in 2025, with General Motors up 14.5%, Ford up 20.45%, and Tesla up over 37% in the last three months [1][2] Consumer Behavior and Market Trends - In Q2 2025, consumers accelerated vehicle purchases due to tariff concerns on imported parts, while in Q3, electric vehicle buyers rushed to purchase before EV tax incentives ended on October 1 [2] - There are concerns that auto sales may disappoint in Q4, but the Federal Reserve's potential long-term rate-cutting cycle may lead to attractive year-end deals for consumers [2] Company Strategies - General Motors is focusing on both internal combustion engine vehicles and electric vehicles, with a 43% increase in EV sales in the last quarter, significantly outpacing the industry's 11% growth [4][5] - GM plans to reintroduce plug-in hybrid models in 2027 to capture market share in the truck and SUV categories [5] - Ford is expanding its hybrid lineup, expecting hybrid sales to surpass EV sales in the U.S. in the coming years, while still investing heavily in EV infrastructure [7][10] - Tesla remains a leader in the EV space, benefiting from vertical integration and expansion into European markets, with a focus on autonomous driving as a long-term growth driver [12][13] Stock Valuation and Analyst Insights - GM stock is trading near its 52-week high, with analysts raising price targets, including UBS increasing its target from $56 to $81 [6] - Ford's stock is supported by its made-in-the-USA footprint and strong F-Series sales, alongside a dividend yield above 4% [10] - Tesla's stock is characterized by volatility, but its long-term potential is bolstered by its software-driven revenue streams [12][13]