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KBB: New Cars Prices In May Up 13.5% From May 2021

Written By: CarPro | Jun 23, 2022 8:37:21 AM

New car shoppers are not getting any relief when it comes to new vehicle prices. In fact, May is officially on record as the month with the second highest average new vehicle price in history, according to Kelley Blue Book. May's new-vehicle average transaction prices (ATPs) increased to $47,148. That's second only to December of 2021, when ATPs reached $47,202. When you compare it year over year, ATPs are up 13.5%. It's a 1% increase over April.

KBB reports that both inventory levels and customer demand remain stable. New-vehicle inventory days' supply stayed in the mid-30s in May – holding steady since mid-January.  Combined, KBB says these conditions enabled most dealers to continue selling inventory at or above the manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP).  The average price paid for a new vehicle has been "over sticker" throughout 2022.  KBB reports that in May, new vehicles from Honda, Land Rover and Mercedes-Benz sold the most over MSRP at between 6.1% and 9.3%.  Meanwhile, Buick and Lincoln sold at nearly 1% below MSRP.

"Prices for both new and used vehicles are showing signs of stabilizing, and price growth will likely decline over the course of the summer as the anniversary of the 'big squeeze' in inventory passes," said Rebecca Rydzewski, research manager of economic and industry insights for Cox Automotive. "However, no one should expect price drops, as tight supplies in the new market will hold prices at an elevated level into 2023."

Non-Luxury Vehicles


New non-luxury vehicles cost more in May - with the average price paid for a new non-luxury vehicle last month ringing in at $43,338, up $709 from April. Car shoppers in the non-luxury segment paid on average $1,030 above sticker price. Compare that to a year ago when KBB says that non-luxury vehicles were selling for more than $400 under MSRP.

Luxury Vehicles


Luxury buyers saw a bit of relief in May.  KBB reports the average luxury buyer paid $65,379 for a new vehicle, down $511 month over month. Still that's $1,071 above sticker price.  KBB says for comparison, luxury vehicles were selling for nearly $1,300 under MSRP one year ago.

When it comes to overall sales, luxury vehicle share of the market remains historically high, but dipped slightly for 17.3% of total sales in May, down from 17.4% in April.  Still that's higher that last May's Luxury 15.9% and, the pre-pandemic, luxury share in May 2019 was 13.1% of the total market.   

Electric Vehicles

EV buyers are also seeing lower prices from April to May. KBB says the average price paid for a new electric vehicle (EV) dropped month to month as more lower-priced models hit the road, offsetting the pricier models already out there. One example is the Chevrolet Bolt, It's back after an extensive recall with average transaction prices below $40,000. The new Kia EV6 is selling well (check out Jerry's new review of the EV6 GT here.) Even Tesla's ATPs dipped slightly from April to May. All this said, we're still talking an average EV sticker price of over $64,000, according to KBB estimates.

Manufacturer, Make and Segment


Here's a look at KBB's ATPs broken down by manufacturer, make and segments. Every segment increase in average ATP except for cars.  The same was true in April.   Truck saw the largest price increase with an ATP of $56,216 ($888 more over April). 

Next comes vans. With an ATP of $48,671, vans saw an increase of $726 in May, while SUVs increased by $526 to an ATP of $46,073. Cars had an average transaction price of $41,902 in May, a $179 decrease month over month.

Incentives also dropped to a record low in May - averaging only 2.5% of the transaction price. Vans still had the lowest incentives (expressed as a percent of ATP) at 1.4%, and trucks had the highest at 2.9%. You'll find links to automaker's incentive pages here.

Kelly Blue Book data below provided in a press release.

Manufacturer

May 2022
Transaction
Price
(Avg)*

April 2022
Transaction
Price
(Avg)*

May 2021
Transaction
Price
(Avg)*

Month-
Over-
Month
Percent
Change

Year-
Over-
Year
Percent
Change

BMW

$67,563

$67,323

$58,383

0.4%

15.7%

Daimler

$76,161

$76,340

$65,872

-0.2%

15.6%

Ford Motor Company

$52,211

$49,634

$45,826

5.2%

13.9%

Geely Auto Group

$61,820

$62,325

$52,179

-0.8%

18.5%

General Motors

$50,629

$49,830

$48,563

1.6%

4.3%

Honda Motor Company

$38,141

$37,307

$32,610

2.2%

17.0%

Hyundai Motor Group

$35,967

$36,260

$31,180

-0.8%

15.4%

Mazda Motor Corporation

$30,767

$31,220

$30,917

-1.5%

-0.5%

Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance

$36,245

$35,509

$31,982

2.1%

13.3%

Rivian

$72,973

$72,687

-

0.4%

-

Stellantis

$53,929

$54,214

$48,104

-0.5%

12.1%

Subaru Corporation

$33,859

$34,660

$33,521

-2.3%

1.0%

Tata Motors

$89,203

$89,076

$79,856

0.1%

11.7%

Tesla Motors

$64,989

$65,369

$57,522

-0.6%

13.0%

Toyota Motor Corporation

$39,174

$39,785

$37,397

-1.5%

4.8%

Volkswagen Group

$51,975

$55,044

$47,612

-5.6%

9.2%

Industry

$47,148

$46,676

$41,534

1.0%

13.5%

*Kelley Blue Book average transaction prices do not include applied consumer incentives

 

 

Make

May 2022
Transaction
Price
(Avg)*

April 2022
Transaction
Price
(Avg)*

May 2021
Transaction
Price
(Avg)*

Month-
Over-
Month
Percent
Change

Year-
Over-
Year
Percent
Change

Acura

$54,775

$53,335

$45,157

2.7%

21.3%

Alfa Romeo

$53,224

$53,545

$46,971

-0.6%

13.3%

Audi

$62,133

$64,436

$59,536

-3.6%

4.4%

BMW

$69,270

$68,665

$60,716

0.9%

14.1%

Buick

$38,371

$38,968

$35,083

-1.5%

9.4%

Cadillac

$71,479

$69,304

$68,284

3.1%

4.7%

Chevrolet

$47,256

$46,345

$45,646

2.0%

3.5%

Chrysler

$48,472

$46,229

$41,408

4.9%

17.1%

Dodge

$46,145

$46,650

$41,617

-1.1%

10.9%

Fiat

$29,405

$29,247

$30,219

0.5%

-2.7%

Ford

$51,581

$48,965

$44,970

5.3%

14.7%

Genesis

$58,328

$58,323

$58,518

0.0%

-0.3%

GMC

$57,782

$57,665

$58,014

0.2%

-0.4%

Honda

$36,584

$35,168

$31,174

4.0%

17.4%

Hyundai

$35,711

$35,717

$30,190

0.0%

18.3%

Infiniti

$58,825

$59,067

$49,126

-0.4%

19.7%

Jaguar

$72,358

$71,727

$64,628

0.9%

12.0%

Jeep

$52,774

$53,367

$44,549

-1.1%

18.5%

Kia

$34,531

$34,945

$31,019

-1.2%

11.3%

Land Rover

$92,072

$92,537

$84,079

-0.5%

9.5%

Lexus

$55,625

$55,905

$50,760

-0.5%

9.6%

Lincoln

$64,303

$61,679

$61,843

4.3%

4.0%

Mazda

$30,767

$31,220

$30,917

-1.5%

-0.5%

Mercedes-Benz

$76,161

$76,340

$65,872

-0.2%

15.6%

Mini

$40,209

$38,320

$34,341

4.9%

17.1%

Mitsubishi

$30,377

$30,019

$25,233

1.2%

20.4%

Nissan

$35,561

$34,770

$31,512

2.3%

12.8%

Polestar

$59,450

$59,181

62219

0.5%

-4.5%

Porsche

$115,825

$115,976

$101,708

-0.1%

13.9%

Ram

$59,969

$60,320

$55,291

-0.6%

8.5%

Rivian

$72,973

$72,687

-

0.4%

-

Subaru

$33,859

$34,660

$33,521

-2.3%

1.0%

Tesla

$64,989

$65,369

$57,522

-0.6%

13.0%

Toyota

$36,852

$37,575

$35,528

-1.9%

3.7%

Volkswagen

$36,657

$36,412

$33,400

0.7%

9.8%

Volvo

$62,075

$62,536

$52,140

-0.7%

19.1%

Industry

$47,148

$46,676

$41,534

1.0%

13.5%

*Kelley Blue Book average transaction prices do not include applied consumer incentives

 

 

Segment

May 2022
Transaction
Price
(Avg)*

April 2022
Transaction
Price
(Avg)*

May 2021
Transaction
Price
(Avg)*

Month-
Over-
Month
Percent
Change

Year-
Over-
Year
Percent
Change

Compact Car

$26,101

$26,092

$23,462

0.0%

11.2%

Compact SUV/Crossover

$34,702

$34,321

$31,674

1.1%

9.6%

Electric Vehicle

$64,338

$65,094

$56,140

-1.2%

14.6%

Entry-level Luxury Car

$52,748

$51,968

$47,898

1.5%

10.1%

Full-size Car

$44,801

$44,293

$40,764

1.2%

9.9%

Full-size Pickup Truck

$61,798

$60,897

$56,249

1.5%

9.9%

Full-size SUV/Crossover

$72,808

$72,115

$68,930

1.0%

5.6%

High Performance Car

$107,784

$115,890

$101,552

-7.0%

6.1%

High-end Luxury Car

$117,232

$119,562

$105,337

-2.0%

11.3%

Hybrid/Alternative Energy Car

$35,450

$37,766

$30,026

-6.1%

18.1%

Luxury Car

$78,173

$77,643

$69,363

0.7%

12.7%

Luxury Compact SUV/Crossover

$53,751

$53,693

$48,174

0.1%

11.6%

Luxury Full-size SUV/Crossover

$99,704

$100,983

$96,559

-1.3%

3.3%

Luxury Mid-size SUV/Crossover

$70,007

$69,776

$64,941

0.3%

7.8%

Luxury Subcompact SUV/Crossover

$44,896

$45,793

$42,229

-2.0%

6.3%

Mid-size Car

$31,672

$31,978

$29,609

-1.0%

7.0%

Mid-size SUV/Crossover

$46,859

$46,855

$43,109

0.0%

8.7%

Minivan

$47,912

$46,210

$42,209

3.7%

13.5%

Small/Mid-size Pickup Truck

$40,524

$39,875

$40,382

1.6%

0.4%

Sports Car

$38,110

$43,236

$42,444

-11.9%

-10.2%

Subcompact Car

$22,392

$21,956

$19,985

2.0%

12.0%

Subcompact SUV/Crossover

$29,301

$29,067

$27,369

0.8%

7.1%

Van

$49,302

$49,300

$42,804

0.0%

15.2%

Industry

$47,148

$46,676

$41,534

1.0%

13.5%

*Kelley Blue Book average transaction prices do not include applied consumer incentives

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