2025 Car Prices in USA

2025 Car Prices in USA

Your 2025 Guide to U.S. Automotive Pricing

 

Welcome to the definitive guide to the 2025 model year in the American car market. The industry is buzzing with innovation, from an expanding fleet of electric vehicles to redesigned classics. This report breaks down the key trends and offers an extensive list of vehicle prices, providing a clear picture of what’s available for consumers across all segments.

What’s New in 2025?

The narrative for 2025 is a mix of cutting-edge technology and practical advancements. Automakers are responding to the demand for sustainability with a wider array of hybrid and EV options, making electric driving more accessible than ever. Simultaneously, traditional gasoline-powered vehicles are becoming more efficient, often featuring significant performance and safety upgrades. Pricing has seen moderate increases, largely driven by enhancements in technology and safety features, but the market remains highly competitive, offering value at every price point.

2025 U.S. Vehicle Prices: The Ultimate Guide

To help you navigate the market, here is a detailed, multi-segment price list. All prices reflect the Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for the base model, excluding taxes, destination fees, and any dealer-installed options. The Euro conversions are approximate and provided as a helpful reference.


 

Sedans & Hatchbacks

 

Make Model Starting Price (USD) Approximate Equivalent (EUR)
Honda Civic $30,000 €27,500
Toyota Corolla $26,000 €23,800
Nissan Sentra $24,500 €22,400
Hyundai Elantra $25,500 €23,300
Kia Forte $23,500 €21,500
Mazda Mazda3 $25,000 €22,900
Volkswagen Jetta $24,000 €22,000
Subaru Impreza $24,000 €22,000
Genesis G70 $42,000 €38,500
BMW 3 Series $46,000 €42,200
Mercedes-Benz C-Class $48,000 €44,000
Audi A4 $43,000 €39,400
Acura Integra $34,000 €31,200
Lexus IS 300 $42,000 €38,500

 

SUVs & Crossovers

 

Make Model Starting Price (USD) Approximate Equivalent (EUR)
Toyota RAV4 $29,550 €27,000
Honda CR-V $30,500 €27,900
Nissan Rogue $29,000 €26,500
Hyundai Tucson $28,500 €26,100
Kia Sportage $27,500 €25,200
Subaru Forester $28,000 €25,600
Jeep Grand Cherokee $38,030 €34,800
Ford Bronco Sport $33,000 €30,200
Chevrolet Equinox $28,000 €25,600
Volkswagen Tiguan $30,000 €27,500
Volvo XC40 $42,000 €38,500
Audi Q3 $39,000 €35,700
BMW X3 $49,000 €44,900
Mercedes-Benz GLC $50,000 €45,800
Acura RDX $45,000 €41,200
Lexus NX $42,000 €38,500
Porsche Macan $65,000 €59,600
Cadillac XT5 $45,295 €41,500
Lincoln Corsair $41,000 €37,600
GMC Terrain $30,000 €27,500
Infiniti QX50 $43,000 €39,400

 

Pickup Trucks

 

Make Model Starting Price (USD) Approximate Equivalent (EUR)
Ford F-150 $39,645 €36,300
Ford Maverick $23,995 €22,000
Chevrolet Silverado 1500 $39,495 €36,200
Ram 1500 $40,000 €36,600
Toyota Tacoma $34,000 €31,200
GMC Canyon $38,000 €34,800
Nissan Frontier $31,000 €28,400

 

Electric Vehicles (EVs)

 

Make Model Starting Price (USD) Approximate Equivalent (EUR)
Tesla Model 3 $39,000 €35,700
Ford Mustang Mach-E $43,995 €40,300
Hyundai Ioniq 6 $42,000 €38,500
Kia Niro EV $41,000 €37,600
Chevrolet Bolt EUV $30,000 €27,500
Nissan Leaf $29,000 €26,500
Polestar 2 $51,000 €46,700
Rivian R1S $78,000 €71,500
Lucid Air Pure $71,000 €65,000
Fisker Ocean $40,000 €36,600
Audi Q4 e-tron $51,000 €46,700
Volvo C40 Recharge $49,000 €44,900