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**Summary of Capital One Prime Auto Receivables Trust 2021-1 10-K** **Company:** Capital One Prime Auto Receivables Trust 2021-1 (Ticker: N/A) **Sponsor:** Capital One, National Association **Depositor:** Capital One Auto Receivables, LLC **Financial Performance:** - The document does not provide specific financial figures for revenue, net income, operating expenses, or earnings per share, as these items are omitted in accordance with General Instruction J to Form 10-K. **Strategic Overview & Market Position:** - The trust holds auto receivables and does not include any significant obligors. - Capital One, National Association, and Wilmington Trust National Association are identified as servicing participants, complying with applicable servicing criteria. **Future Outlook & Risk Factors:** - The document does not provide detailed future outlook or risk factors, as these items are omitted. - Legal proceedings involving The Bank of New York Mellon, the trustee, are noted but are not expected to impact the trust directly. **Financial Condition:** - The financial condition is not explicitly detailed, but the trust's structure and compliance with servicing criteria suggest a stable financial position. - No information is required regarding credit enhancement, derivatives, or significant obligors. **Market Position Changes:** - The trust's market position is not explicitly detailed, but it operates within the auto receivables sector. - The trust is not a well-known seasoned issuer and is not required to file reports pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Act. **Key Exhibits:** - Underwriting Agreement, Indenture, Purchase Agreement, Servicing Agreement, and other legal documents are included as exhibits. **Signatures:** - The report is signed by Franco E. Harris, President of Capital One Auto Receivables, LLC, on March 24, 2025. **Note:** Amounts are not specified in the document, and the trust does not have a trading symbol. The document focuses on compliance and legal structures rather than financial performance.