Amazon expanded its Amazon Autos platform to include Chevrolet, Jeep, Kia, Mazda, and Subaru. This growth follows an initial partnership with Hyundai launched in late 2024.
The service now operates in more than 130 U.S. cities. This expansion targets the multi-trillion dollar automotive retail market.
Customers use the platform to browse local dealership inventory and complete financing paperwork online. Users then arrange for vehicle pickup through the site.
Participating dealerships pay a listing fee to Amazon rather than being replaced by the tech giant. The move positions Amazon to compete in a major retail sector transitioning to digital sales.