Tesla No Longer the World’s Most Valuable Auto Brand — New Rankings
Toyota Regains the Top Spot in Global Auto Brand Rankings
Last year, Tesla was crowned the most valuable automotive brand. However, in 2025, the American EV manufacturer has taken a significant tumble in global brand valuation rankings, and there are clear reasons behind this shift.
Toyota’s Unstoppable Rise
Brand Finance recently released its annual ranking of car brands by their brand value, providing both surprising and insightful details.
At the top of the list is Toyota, whose brand value surged by 23%, reaching $64.7 billion. Among global brands across all industries, Toyota now ranks 18th. The Japanese automaker boasts a stellar AAA+ brand strength rating and an impressive Brand Strength Index (BSI) score of 92.3. Consumer trust and the company’s reputation for innovation are key factors behind Toyota’s dominance.
Meanwhile, Tesla has dropped to fourth place among automakers, falling behind Mercedes-Benz (2nd) and Hyundai Group (3rd). Tesla now ranks 36th in the overall global brand rankings.
Other notable placements include Honda, securing 8th place among automakers (70th overall), and Ford, the second most valuable U.S. automotive brand, ranking 9th among carmakers.
An interesting development is the rise of China’s BYD. The brand, ranked 12th among automakers, has surpassed companies like Chevrolet, Kia, and Volvo. As the leading car manufacturer in China and the world’s best-selling EV brand, BYD’s influence is growing rapidly.
Top 15 Most Valuable Automotive Brands in 2025
1. Toyota — Global Rank: 18
2. Mercedes-Benz — Global Rank: 23
3. Hyundai Group — Global Rank: 29
4. Tesla — Global Rank: 36
5. BMW — Global Rank: 37
6. Porsche — Global Rank: 40
7. Volkswagen — Global Rank: 61
8. Honda — Global Rank: 70
9. Ford — Global Rank: 86
10. Audi — Global Rank: 127
11. Ferrari — Global Rank: 158
12. BYD — Global Rank: 167
13. Chevrolet — Global Rank: 176
14. Kia — Global Rank: 200
15. Volvo — Global Rank: 203
(Source: Brand Finance)
Why Tesla’s Brand Value Declined
Tesla’s brand value dropped by 26%, from $58.3 billion in 2024 to $43 billion in 2025. The main culprit is the aging product lineup, which has seen little innovation compared to competitors. Brands like Mercedes-Benz and BYD have been rolling out fresher designs and cutting-edge features, capturing consumer attention.
Additionally, the report highlights the impact of Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s polarizing reputation. Brand Finance notes that Musk’s controversial actions and statements have swayed potential buyers and affected consumer confidence in Tesla.
As Tesla faces challenges, the competition continues to innovate and grow. The rankings serve as a reminder that even the most high-profile brands must evolve to maintain their edge in an increasingly dynamic automotive market.