• Volkswagen has said that it will not raise the prices of its new cars until June.
  • VW says the price limit applies to all of its models, even the less expensive Taos and the more expensive ID. Buzz.
  • Volkswagen is prepared to absorb the costs of the 25% tax currently in place on cars imported into the US for the time being.

Volkswagen has some very important news to share: the prices of new cars will not go up! However, not until after June. Many individuals looking to purchase a new car, truck, or SUV are holding off to see how the tariffs introduced by the Trump administration will impact prices.

Volkswagen Stated That Prices Won't Increase Until At Least June

Volkswagen has stated that it is currently willing to absorb higher import costs for certain models. As a result, the manufacturer’s suggested retail prices (MSRP) for its entire lineup remain unchanged. This encompasses vehicles like the three-row Atlas SUV and the ID. The Buzz electric vehicle is inspired by the classic Microbus, the entry-level Taos SUV, and the Jetta sedan. While the brand’s top-tier vehicle exceeds $72,000, its pricing begins at just over $62,000.

Volkswagen has recently launched refreshed models of the performance-oriented Golf GTI and Golf R, priced from $33,670 and $48,325, respectively. As with the rest of the lineup, these prices will remain fixed through at least June.

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