The gap between how quickly auto makers replace their annual volume with new models is reaching its widest point in recent auto industry history.
Honda and Toyota lead in model replacement rates while Stellantis and General Motors trail the pack, according to a study of U.S. product pipelines in the latest annual study "Car Wars."
At the same time, the arrival of new vehicle models across the industry is ramping up to its highest level of activity in at least two decades, John Murphy, senior auto analyst at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, which publishes the annual Car Wars study, said Thursday.