Porsche and MINI are once again the top automotive brands in the J.D. Power 2025 U.S. Automotive Performance, Execution and Layout (APEAL) Study. Porsche is the highest ranking premium brand for the second year in a row - marking the fifth time since 2020 that the sports car maker has earned the top position in the annual study. It's MINI's second win in a row in among mass market brands.
Overall, it's a good report card for the industry of sorts, with all areas improving for the first time in nearly a decade. The J.D. Power APEAL Study, now in its 30th year, measures owners’ emotional attachment and level of excitement with their new vehicle. Owners are asked to consider 37 attributes, ranging from the sense of comfort they feel when climbing into the driver's seat to their exhilaration when they step on the accelerator.
Researchers say that today's new-vehicle owners are more passionate about their vehicle than ever. Overall satisfaction is 851 (on a 1,000-point scale), an increase of 4 index points from a year ago and the highest level since the study was last redesigned in 2020. J.D. Power reports that scores in all 10 categories in the study improve compared with last year— an achievement for the industry that has not occurred in almost a decade. The gains are led by a 13-point improvement in satisfaction with fuel economy, followed by infotainment and interior, which each increase by 6 points.
“For three decades, the APEAL Study has tracked which new vehicles excite and delight owners the most,” said Frank Hanley, senior director of auto benchmarking at J.D. Power. “Manufacturers have made significant advancements that continue to redefine the vehicle ownership experience and have become more adept at translating innovation into meaningful customer engagement. However, the study finds that owners of new models have lower levels of satisfaction with vehicle setup and startup—as well as infotainment systems—compared with owners of carryover models. This suggests that increasing technology and menu complexity remain persistent challenges for the industry.”
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BMW AG receives the most model-level awards at five. Hyundai Motor Group is next with four segment awards), and Ford Motor Company and Volkswagen AG, tie for third, each with three segment awards.
The complete list of award recipients is:
BMW X6 is the highest-ranking individual model. Kia K5 receives a model-level award for a fifth consecutive year. BMW X4, MINI Countryman, Land Rover Range Rover and Porsche Taycan each receive model-level awards for a third consecutive year. Hyundai Sante Fe and Ford Super Duty each receive model-level awards for a second consecutive year.
The 2025 U.S. APEAL Study is based on responses from 92,964 owners of new 2025 model-year vehicles who were surveyed after 90 days of ownership. The study was fielded from June 2024 through May 2025 based on vehicles registered from March 2024 through February 2025.
For more information about the U.S. APEAL Study, visit J.D. Power.
Photo: Porsche/MINI.