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2026 Looks Better For US Automakers Than Suppliers; Deutsche Bank

January 22, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Deutsche Bank’s outlook for U.S. automakers in 2026 reveals a growing divide between leaders and laggards in the industry. While global demand for automobiles remains inconsistent and suppliers face challenges, U.S. automakers are poised for a strong year ahead. With a focus on better product mix, reduced losses in electric vehicles (EVs), and a renewed emphasis on profitable internal combustion vehicles, U.S. automakers are expected to see improved earnings momentum.

Despite cautiousness regarding global production growth, particularly in China where changes to government subsidies are expected to impact lower-priced vehicles, Deutsche Bank anticipates solid performance from U.S. automakers such as GM and Ford. The shift towards more profitable vehicle trims, made possible by easing regulatory pressures on emissions targets, is projected to drive earnings growth in 2026.

Additionally, the pullback from aggressive EV expansion by Ford and GM is seen as a necessary step to reduce future losses and overhead costs. This strategic move is expected to result in a cleaner cost structure and improved earnings comparisons for both companies moving forward.

For companies with a focus on electric vehicles, the emphasis is shifting towards technology execution rather than just vehicle volumes. Tesla and Rivian are expected to experience muted volume growth, with a greater focus on advancements in autonomy, software, and AI technology. Tesla, in particular, is under scrutiny to demonstrate progress in self-driving capabilities and robotaxi deployment to justify its valuation.

Suppliers in the automotive industry face challenges, especially in China where revised subsidy rules are expected to impact vehicle wholesales. BorgWarner, in particular, is highlighted as being vulnerable due to its reliance on the Chinese market for growth. Additionally, the surge in demand for memory chips for AI data centers poses a risk to production, with potential price increases affecting suppliers without strong inventory buffers.

In conclusion, Deutsche Bank emphasizes the importance of selling the right cars at the right margins while maintaining cost control in 2026. U.S. automakers are positioned well to navigate this changing landscape, with a renewed focus on ICE vehicles driving profits, EV strategies being recalibrated for economic viability, and ongoing advancements in autonomy requiring tangible progress for validation.

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