20 Years of Cars.com's American-Made Index: 2025 Results
Tesla Takes First Four Spots,
Automakers like Honda stand out for consistency and scale. Its
"As import tariffs shake up the auto industry and influence consumer priorities, our 2025 American-Made Index offers a timely snapshot of which vehicles and automakers are truly driving
Top 20 Vehicles on the 2025 American-Made Index
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Rank |
Model |
Rank
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Model |
1 |
Tesla Model 3 |
11 |
Acura MDX |
2 |
Tesla Model Y |
12 |
Honda Pilot |
3 |
Tesla Model S |
13 |
Jeep Wrangler |
4 |
Tesla Model X |
14 |
Acura RDX |
5 |
Jeep Gladiator |
15 |
Honda Accord |
6 |
Kia EV6 |
16 |
Acura Integra |
7 |
Honda Ridgeline |
17 |
Kia Sportage |
8 |
Honda Odyssey |
18 |
Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid |
9 |
Honda Passport |
19 |
Chevrolet Colorado |
10 |
Volkswagen ID.4 |
20 |
Nissan Pathfinder |
Global complexity is now front and center for car shoppers. According to a recent
That motivation runs deeper, with 73% of shoppers saying they'd consider an American-built vehicle to avoid added tariff costs. And some shoppers said they'd pay extra if that means supporting
Where America Builds — and Why It Matters
The 2025 AMI reflects major geographic and strategic shifts. In total, the index includes vehicles produced at 36 factories across the country. That's out of the 47 total assembly plants in operation — meaning the majority of the
Among these 36 ranked facilities, 50% are located in the South and 47% in the Midwest, reflecting an overall balance of legacy and emerging manufacturing hubs.
These factory-level investments aren't just about logistics — they're economic engines. They create jobs, generate tax revenue and serve as anchors for local economies.
20 Years of the AMI: Evolving with the Industry
"No vehicle has ever reached 100% domestic parts content in the index's history," notes Masterson. "Manufacturing is a complex, international process — and even our most American-made vehicles still depend on global supply chains."
Over time, one trend has become clear: full domestic content is elusive. The average domestic parts content of the top 10 vehicles was 83.4% in 2006; today, it's 70.3%. While that figure has risen slightly in recent years, it underscores how globally integrated auto production has become.
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