Amazon next year will allow auto dealers to sell cars through its site, starting with South Korean automaker Hyundai, the company said Thursday.
Beginning in 2024, Amazon will let shoppers purchase a new car online, then pick it up or have it delivered by their local dealership.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy said the partnership with Hyundai will change "the ease with which customers can buy vehicles online."
Shares of used car dealers such as Carmax and Carvana as well as the country's largest publicly traded new car dealers Lithia Motors and AutoNation fell following the announcement.
Tesla and other electric vehicle startups such as Rivian have developed workarounds in many states to sell vehicles directly online to consumers.
Persons:
Andy Jassy, Alexa, AutoNation
Organizations:
Amazon, South, Hyundai, Consumers, Lithia Motors, CNBC PRO
Locations:
Amazon, Michigan