LAS CRUCES, N.M. and EL PASO, Texas -

Carvana on Thursday made two announcements showing that it seems to plan a continuation of its trend of growth into 2021.

After saying Wednesday that it was making its Louisiana debut by bringing its as-soon-as-next-day touchless home delivery to four cities in that state, the company made two additional announcements on Thursday. The first was that it would be expanding its New Mexico footprint by offering as-soon-as-next-day touchless home delivery to Las Cruces-area residents.

Carvana also on Thursday said it would be offering as-soon-as-next-day touchless home delivery to El Paso, Texas-area residents.

With the two announcements, Carvana now offers as-soon-as-next-day vehicle delivery to customers in 272 U.S. cities.

Regarding the first announcement on Thursday, Carvana founder and chief executive officer Ernie Garcia said Las Cruces is the third New Mexico market for Carvana.

“More New Mexico residents can now shop our nationwide inventory with as-soon-as next day vehicle delivery, understand financing on all of those vehicles with our car loan calculator and enjoy the ease and convenience our digital shopping experience offers,” Garcia said in a news release.

Discussing the news on Carvana’s El Paso move, Garcia said the company is increasing its presence in Texas, where Carvana has served customers for more than five years.