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Tesla takes top 4 spots on Cars.com 2023 AMI rankings

© Reuters. Tesla (TSLA) takes top 4 spots on Cars.com 2023 AMI rankings

Cars.com released their American-Made Index ranks on Wednesday for vehicles built and bought in the U.S. for 2023. For the third year (second in a row), Tesla (NASDAQ:) topped the list with their Model Y SUV claiming the number one spot. The electric automaker’s Models 3, X, and S rounded out the top 4 spots, sweeping the list and showcasing the company’s complete lineup dominance.

Rounding out the top 5 is Honda ‘s (NYSE:) Passport SUV, dropping one spot from 2022. Other electric vehicles appearing in the top 20 are the Volkswagen (ETR:) ID.4 SUV and the Toyota (NYSE:) Sequoia Hybrid SUV.

The 2023 index captures the dynamic nature of an industry that is progressively transitioning towards electrification. Previously, in 2022, hybrid and all-electric models constituted 14 out of 95 vehicles in the AMI, accounting for 15% of the total. However, in the current year, the top 60 alone feature 14 such vehicles, with a total of 22 (22% of the total).

Notably missing from the list is Rivian Automotive Inc (NASDAQ:), whose Normal IL., manufacturing plant makes the R1S SUV and R1T pickup truck. However, because both vehicles’ lowest gross vehicle weight ratings exceed the 8,500-pound maximum required to comply with American Automobile Labeling Act reporting, Rivian isn’t subject to those regulations of sourcing. The Ford (NYSE:) F-150 Lightning, ranked No. 38 on this year’s list, only just slips under the weight limit.

Shares of TSLA are down 0.22% in early trading on Wednesday.

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