Mitsubishi hiking prices on new US vehicles in response to Trump tariffs


Mitsubishi Motors said on Tuesday it was hiking prices of US vehicles by 2.1% on average, the latest automaker to pass along cost increases to consumers as their expenses rise from the Trump administration’s tariffs.

President Trump in April imposed 25% tariffs on car imports from Japan and nearly all other countries, prompting Mitsubishi to suspend deliveries from ports to US dealers. The Japanese automobile manufacturer said it resumed those deliveries last week.

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The 2.1% average sales weighted price hike effective Wednesday “is a direct result of our regular and ongoing review of pricing in order to ensure we are in-line with segment expectations,” Mitsubishi said.


Mitsubishi cars at a dealership.
The 2.1% hike is to take effect on Wednesday. filmbildfabrik – stock.adobe.com

Mitsubishi’s U.S. sales in the first three months of 2025 were up 11% after sales in 2024 were 110,000, up 26% and the brand’s best U.S. sales performance since 2019.

The company told dealers that the price hikes on suggested retail prices would not impact vehicles in showrooms currently.

The company also said it was making “significant global investments in new vehicles and new technologies.” It cited “updates to the new 2025 Outlander, recent announcements about a new battery EV coming to the U.S. and the study of joint-development with Nissan of a new vehicle to be built in the U.S. in the coming years.”

Trump said last week that he may again soon hike auto tariffs.


A white 2023 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV on display at a motor show.
Mitsubishi also said it was making “significant global investments in new vehicles and new technologies,” including “updates to the new 2025 Outlander,” shown above.

Last month, Subaru of America hiked prices on several models between $750 and $2,055 depending on the model and trim, in response to “current market conditions.”

Ford Motor in May raised prices on three models produced in Mexico by as much as $2,000, becoming one of the first major automakers to respond to Trump’s tariffs


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