6 Luxury Cars That Will Have Massive Price Drops in Early 2025

Taycan Turbo S, 2020, Porsche AG

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So far, 2025 is proving to be the year of the luxury car. According to Brian Moody, executive editor at Kelley Blue Book, more car buyers are shelling out for pricey models. 

“There have been more than 52,000 six-figure car sales in January and February this year alone,” he said. “That’s up from 46,000 over the same time last year, and from 12,000 in 2020.”

But while the overall luxury car market remains strong, some models are struggling to leave the lot — suggesting there are ample opportunities for price cuts in the year ahead.

Industry experts Moody and Zach Shefska, CEO of CarEdge, share their insights on which luxury vehicles are most likely to see price drops this year

Jaguar F-Pace

British car manufacturer Jaguar courted controversy earlier this year with a rebrand that not everyone loved, and a bold promise to be 100% electric by 2026. This, said Moody, may be costing them. 

“Though they’re highly regarded by many car buyers, Jaguar is going through a transition, and is one of the few luxury models that might have price drops soon,” he said. 

Shefska added the Jaguar F-Pace is already showing signs of bearing the brunt of the company’s change in direction. According to Car Edge data, the F-Pace has a 291-day supply, making it the slowest-selling car in the country.

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“That means it would take 291 days to sell all the available Jaguar F-Paces based on current sales rates,” Shefska explained. “We think that means there will be some big price cuts on that vehicle.” 

Porsche Taycan

The Porsche Taycan, a high-end EV, has seen depreciation on the used market, and its new models may follow suit, said Shefska.

“EV sales have been slowing down, particularly in the luxury segment. For a vehicle that costs, on average, $143,000, the market is just not that big,” he noted, adding that high supply levels and waning consumer interest in ultra-luxury EVs could result in significant incentives on the Taycan.

Alfa Romeo Giulia

Alfa Romeo’s Giulia is another sedan facing price drops due to oversupply and lack of demand. 

“Only 212 Giulias have sold in the last 45 days, and there’s a 216-day supply on dealer lots,” Shefska revealed. This high inventory level suggests that dealerships will be offering steep discounts and financing incentives to move units.

Cadillac CT4

With a 243-day supply, the Cadillac CT4 is another luxury sedan struggling to find buyers. Shefska attributes its likely price decline to the growing preference for SUVs over sedans.

“There’s a little bit of a trend here: Cadillac CT4, Porsche Taycan, and Alfa Romeo Giulia are all expensive luxury sedans, and consumers are opting for SUVs instead,” he noted, adding that buyers can expect dealer incentives, including low-interest financing and discounts of around 10% off MSRP.

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Maserati Grecale

Maserati’s new Grecale SUV has had trouble attracting buyers, mostly because the price point is too high.

“There’s just not a lot of interest in expensive Maseratis right now — shocker,” said Shefska. “And they raised the prices for 2025, despite already struggling to sell their vehicles.”

He anticipates buyers will find good deals this year through dealer incentives and financing deals.

Electric Lexus and Mercedes-Benz Models

While Lexus has strong overall demand, its electric models may be a different story. 

“I would imagine price drops on electric versions of Lexus and Mercedes-Benz vehicles — especially lightly-used versions,” said Moody.

The slowing demand for luxury EVs means steep discounts and attractive lease deals could be on the horizon.

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