
Subaru: Adjusting prices for multiple models in the U.S. in response to market conditions
According to foreign media reports, Subaru America announced that it will increase prices on multiple models, becoming the latest automaker to pass on costs to consumers due to U.S. President Trump's tariff policy. According to a notice on the dealer website, Subaru's price increase will vary by model and configuration, ranging from $750 to $2,055.
According to 2024 data, 45% of the cars sold by Subaru in the U.S. are imported. Subaru stated in a press release that the price increase is based on current market conditions to offset the increased costs, but did not specifically mention details regarding tariffs or price changes

