CNBC reports:
Subaru of America is hiking prices on several models, the company said on Monday, the latest automaker to pass along cost increases to consumers as their expenses rise from the Trump administration’s tariffs.
Subaru said in a statement that the increases were made in response to “current market conditions,” without citing tariffs or specific price actions.
The Subaru price increases will add between $750 and $2,055 to vehicles depending on the model and trim, according to a notice posted on a dealer website. The price increases are expected to hit vehicles on dealer lots starting in June, according to the notice.
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Several of these models are made in the USA, btw: pic.twitter.com/ivtVmHPWpz— Scott Lincicome (@scottlincicome) May 20, 2025