S&P Global Mobility recognizes 28th Annual Automotive Loyalty Awards Winners; General Motors, Tesla and Lincoln Nautilus take Top Awards for Loyalty in 2023

S&P Global Mobility recognizes 28th Annual Automotive Loyalty Awards Winners; General Motors, Tesla and Lincoln Nautilus take Top Awards for Loyalty in 2023

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Acura and Mitsubishi win first awards, while Tesla repeats
in several categories

S&P Global Mobility today announced the winners of its 28th
annual Automotive Loyalty Awards, recognizing General Motors as the
winner of its ‘Overall Loyalty to Manufacturer’ award and Tesla for
‘Overall Loyalty to Make.’ In a new addition to the awards for
2024, the Lincoln Nautilus was recognized in the ‘Overall Loyalty
to Model’ category.

Tracking consumer buying activity from January-December 2023,
the industry is showing continued signs of recovery, as both retail
sales and loyalty increased year-over-year.

“The last few years have shown us that customers are becoming
more comfortable to consider and purchase a new vehicle outside
their preferred brand,” said Joe LaFeir, President, Automotive
Insights, S&P Global Mobility. “However, concerted efforts from
OEMs to improve retention through unique marketing initiatives,
alongside improving inventory levels and great new products, are
resulting in a stabilizing of loyalty levels, after several years
of decline.”

Steady increases in inventory levels yielded a positive impact
to industry loyalty levels for the first time since 2019, according
to the S&P Global Mobility analysis. Overall brand loyalty was
at 51.0% in 2023, an increase of 0.8 percentage points (PPTs)
compared to 2022 levels of 50.2%.

General Motors’ win for the ‘Overall Loyalty to Manufacturer’
category marks its ninth consecutive award and 20th out of the last
28th years. High migration patterns across its four brands, in
addition to a heavy sport-utility and pickup lineup, led to strong
loyalty gains for the manufacturer throughout 2023.

Tesla’s popularity in the BEV sector helped the brand to success
in both the loyalty and conquest space. For 2023, the Tesla brand
scored repeat wins for ‘Overall Loyalty to Make’, ‘Highest Conquest
Percentage’, “Alternative Powertrain Loyalty to Make’ and ‘Ethnic
Market Loyalty to Make.’ The popularity of both the Model 3 and
Model Y among current owners, along with the brand’s ability to
attract many ICE customers to the BEV space, contributed to Tesla’s
multiple awards for the second year in a row.

In this year’s Loyalty Awards, S&P Global Mobility added a
new award to acknowledge a single model’s leadership in model level
retention, with the “Overall Loyalty to Model” award. The Lincoln
Nautilus was recognized in this new category as the winner
following its back-to-back recognition in 2022 and 2023 for the
‘Luxury Mid-Size Utility’ segment award. In 2023, more than 42% of
Nautilus owners returning to market for their next vehicle chose
another Nautilus during calendar year 2023.

“These awards truly exemplify the industry’s competitiveness and
desire to improve customer retention. The awards reflect
substantial fact-based analysis, which allows us to understand and
determine conquest and loyalty rates, while providing guidance to
OEM marketers and their agency partners to help improve loyalty
programs and customer retention,” said Vince Palomarez, Product
Management Associate Director, Loyalty, at S&P Global
Mobility.

Multiple brands were recognized in this year’s awards for their
achievements in loyalty for the first time. Acura was the winner in
the ‘Most Improved Make Loyalty’ category, due to a healthy
increase in available inventory for the brand in 2023 compared to
the previous year. Nissan was awarded ‘the Overall Loyalty to
Dealer’ award, as more than 37% of the brands’ owners returning to
market acquired their next vehicle from the same dealer.

The launch of the redesigned Outlander PHEV propelled Mitsubishi
to win ‘Most Improved Alternative Powertrain Loyalty to Make’
award, recognizing a brand’s improvement in its ability to retain
an owner to both the brand and either a BEV or hybrid
powertrain.

A complete list of 2023 award winners follows:

Loyalty Awards Methodology
The S&P Global Mobility Loyalty Awards are the industry’s only
fact-based awards and reflect an analysis of 12.6 million new
retail vehicle registrations in the US during the 2023 calendar
year. Loyalty is determined when a household that owns a new
vehicle returns to market and acquires another new vehicle of the
same make, model or manufacturer. The newly acquired vehicle may be
either a replacement or an addition to the household fleet.

S&P Global Mobility has been tracking automotive loyalty for
28 years. Major automakers and their marketing partners rely on
these data and analyses to make informed decisions related to
customer purchasing behavior, including conquest and retention. For
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This article was published by S&P Global Mobility and not by S&P Global Ratings, which is a separately managed division of S&P Global.

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