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    EV Brands in the USA: 2025 Market Breakdown & Buying Guide
    Market Trends·9 min read·By Recharged Editorial

    EV Brands in the USA: 2025 Market Breakdown & Buying Guide

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    Table of Contents

    • How many EV brands are in the USA today?
    • EV market share: which brands actually sell?
    • Main EV brand groups in the USA
    • Legacy American brands: Ford, GM and more
    • Asian EV brands in the US: Hyundai, Kia, Toyota & others
    • European & luxury EV brands
    • Startup EV brands: Rivian, Lucid and more
    • Canceled and low‑volume EVs to be aware of
    • How to choose between EV brands (practical checklist)
    • Where used EVs fit in, and how Recharged helps
    • FAQ: EV brands in the USA

    If you’re trying to make sense of all the EV brands in the USA right now, you’re not alone. In just a few years, the market has gone from "Tesla and a few others" to dozens of electric models across mainstream, luxury and startup brands, some thriving, some already discontinued. This guide cuts through the noise so you can understand who’s who and what actually matters when you’re shopping, especially for a used EV.

    The U.S. EV market in 2025

    All‑electric vehicles are still under 15% of new‑car sales, but they’re growing. Tesla remains the largest player, yet brands like Ford, General Motors, Hyundai, Kia, BMW, Mercedes, Rivian and others now claim meaningful slices of the market. That broader competition is exactly why used EV shoppers have more choice, and more confusion, than ever.

    How many EV brands are in the USA today?

    If you define an "EV brand" as any automaker selling at least one battery‑electric vehicle (BEV) in the U.S., you’re looking at roughly 25–30 active brands in late 2025. That includes legacy automakers (Ford, GM, Toyota), imported brands (Hyundai, BMW, Mercedes‑Benz, Volvo, VW) and younger names (Rivian, Lucid, Polestar, VinFast).

    • Around a dozen brands account for the vast majority of EV sales.
    • A second tier of brands sells EVs in modest numbers, often one or two niche models.
    • A third group has launched, paused, or even canceled EVs in response to shifting demand and policy.

    Policy whiplash matters

    Federal incentives have changed more than once since 2024, and several brands have adjusted or delayed EV plans as a result. When you’re comparing EV brands, focus less on hype and more on vehicles that already have solid sales, real‑world reliability data and a dealer or service network that will still be there in 5–10 years.

    EV market share: which brands actually sell?

    Approximate U.S. EV market share by brand group (2025)

    ~46%
    Tesla
    Still the single largest EV brand, but down from ~50%+ a few years ago.
    8–9%
    Ford
    Driven by Mustang Mach‑E and F‑150 Lightning, though Lightning demand has cooled.
    7–8%
    GM brands
    Chevrolet, Cadillac and GMC combined, led by Equinox EV and Lyriq.
    7–8%
    Hyundai & Kia
    IONIQ and EV6 families give this group strong momentum.
    20%+
    Other brands
    Everyone else, BMW, Mercedes, Rivian, VW, Volvo, Nissan, Lucid and more.}]},{

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