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Brand loyalty movement among U.S consumers halted in the first half of 2023, ending consecutive declines. Luxury brands saw a 2.7% increase in loyalty, while mainstream brands declined by 0.4%. Rising inventory levels helped curb loyalty declines. Tesla remains the leader with a loyalty rate of 68.4%. General Motors leads in loyalty to Manufacturer. Buick and Land Rover showed significant gains in brand loyalty. The Lincoln Nautilus and Ford F-Series lead in model loyalty.
Positive
  • Brand loyalty movement among U.S consumers halted in the first half of 2023, ending consecutive declines.
  • Luxury brands saw a 2.7% increase in loyalty.
  • Rising inventory levels helped curb loyalty declines.
  • Tesla remains the leader with a loyalty rate of 68.4%.
  • General Motors is ahead of last year's pace in loyalty to Manufacturer.
  • Buick and Land Rover are among the highest year-over-year gainers in brand loyalty.
  • The Lincoln Nautilus and Ford F-Series are the leaders in model loyalty.
Negative
  • Mainstream brands declined by 0.4% in loyalty.
  • Inventory recovery varied among auto manufacturers, making significant gains difficult for some brands.

SOUTHFIELD, Mich., Oct. 5, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Ending consecutive periods of year-over-year declines, brand loyalty movement among U.S consumers halted in the first half of 2023, according to S&P Global Mobility analysis of new vehicle registration data.

The industry's brand loyalty rate of 50.6% was identical to the same period in 2022, despite a 7% increase in return-to-market volume among consumers. The lack of change in loyalty is a positive sign for the industry, which had been facing sharp decreases in loyalty due to pandemic-related inventory shortages.

A primary contributor to halting declines were luxury brands, which saw a 2.7 percentage point (PP) increase in brand loyalty year-over-year. The mainstream sector, which accounts for the largest source of consumer return-to-market volume, saw brand loyalty decline by 0.4 PP over the same period. Inconsistent improvements in available inventory were the primary factors in loyalty gains and losses for the first half of 2023.

"Rising inventory levels are helping to curb the loyalty declines we've seen in previous years," said Vince Palomarez, associate director, Loyalty product management at S&P Global Mobility. "However, the distribution of inventory recovery varies by auto manufacturer, making it difficult to see any significant gains. Some brands were able to benefit from inventory recovery while others were unable to."

Industry Make Loyalty % Trend: CYTD Through June

Conquest volume benefited year-over-year, as a result of loyalty's stagnation, rebounding from 2022's decline. Volume for the first half of 2023 saw a 7% increase versus the same timeframe in 2022 as consumers were left to search outside of their normal channels to find a vehicle if inventory levels were low.

Year-Over-Year Change in Conquest Volume by Sector: CYTD (through June) 2023 vs. 2022

"The last few years have shown that if a consumer has a need for a certain type of vehicle, they are not going to wait for their preferred brand to supply it," said Tom Libby, associate director for loyalty solutions and industry analysis at S&P Global Mobility. "This has opened the door for more brands to capture market share from traditional leaders. Years of investment in quality and technology among the industry has evened the playing field, and we are seeing some of the smaller brands take advantage of that."

Among individual brands, Tesla remains the leader with a loyalty rate of 68.4% for the first half of 2023. While all models in Tesla's lineup have high retention rates, the Model 3 stands out as the clear leader with more than 74% of its returning consumers remaining loyal to the brand – mostly by acquiring a Model Y.

"Tesla has proven it has a strong connection with its customers, despite increasing competition in the BEV market," said Palomarez. "Calculated price drops and timely incentive offerings have helped to boost interest and keep the brand's positive momentum going."

Additional mid-year highlights:

  • General Motors is ahead of last year's pace in loyalty to Manufacturer, leading all multi-brand manufacturers for the first half of 2023
  • Buick and Land Rover are among the highest year-over-year gainers in brand loyalty, improving rates by more than 10 PPs
  • The Lincoln Nautilus and Ford F-Series are the leaders in model loyalty

S&P Global Mobility experts will share more detail on the mid-year analysis during our next Loyalty webinar on October 5 at 1:00 p.m. ET. You can register here to attend (a replay will be available to those who register). 

About S&P Global Mobility

At S&P Global Mobility, we provide invaluable insights derived from unmatched automotive data, enabling our customers to anticipate change and make decisions with conviction. Our expertise helps them to optimize their businesses, reach the right consumers, and shape the future of mobility. We open the door to automotive innovation, revealing the buying patterns of today and helping customers plan for the emerging technologies of tomorrow.

S&P Global Mobility is a division of S&P Global (NYSE: SPGI). S&P Global is the world's foremost provider of credit ratings, benchmarks, analytics and workflow solutions in the global capital, commodity, and automotive markets. With every one of our offerings, we help many of the world's leading organizations navigate the economic landscape so they can plan for tomorrow, today. For more information, visit www.spglobal.com/mobility.

Media Contact:

Michelle Culver
S&P Global Mobility
248.728.7496 or 248.342.6211
Michelle.culver@spglobal.com

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FAQ

What is the brand loyalty rate for the first half of 2023?

The brand loyalty rate for the first half of 2023 is 50.6%.

Which brands saw an increase in loyalty?

Luxury brands saw a 2.7% increase in loyalty.

Which brand has the highest loyalty rate?

Tesla remains the leader with a loyalty rate of 68.4%.

Which brands showed significant gains in brand loyalty?

Buick and Land Rover showed significant gains in brand loyalty.

Which models have the highest loyalty?

The Lincoln Nautilus and Ford F-Series are the leaders in model loyalty.

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