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Mitsubishi increases prices on new US cars by an average of 2.1%

Mitsubishi increases prices on new US cars by an average of 2.1%

Mitsubishi Motors announced on Tuesday that it would be increasing the prices of U.S. cars by an average 2.1%. This is the latest automaker who has passed on cost increases to the consumers due to the Trump Administration's tariffs.

In April, President Donald Trump imposed tariffs of 25% on imports of cars from Japan and almost all other countries. This prompted Mitsubishi to suspend its deliveries to U.S. dealerships. The Japanese automaker said that it resumed these deliveries last week.

Mitsubishi explained that the 2.1% increase in average weighted prices, effective on Wednesday, "is a result of our ongoing and regular review of pricing to ensure we're in line with segment expectations."

Mitsubishi's U.S. Sales in the First Three Months of 2025 are up 11% from the sales in 2024, which were 111,000. This is the best U.S. performance for the brand since 2019.

The company informed dealers that price increases on suggested retail prices will not affect vehicles currently in showrooms.

The company said that it would also be making "significant investments globally in new vehicles and technologies." The company cited "updates on the new Outlander 2025, recent announcements of a battery EV arriving in the U.S., and the study of joint development with Nissan of a brand new vehicle that will be built in America in the next few years."

Trump claimed last week that

He may soon raise auto tariffs again

Subaru has been announcing new models for the month of September.

America increases prices on a number of models

According to the "current market conditions", prices range between $750 and $1,055, depending on model and trim.

Ford Motor

Prices are being raised in May

Three models were produced in

Mexico

(source: Reuters)