28 Jun 2026, Sun

Although Ford insists it is not broadly hiking new vehicle prices, the automaker has decided to charge more for models built in Mexico due to tariffs. Shoppers eyeing a new Mach-E, Maverick, or Bronco Sport will therefore face higher costs.

The selective increases show how tariffs can quietly push up prices on specific vehicles even when a company claims to hold the line overall. For buyers drawn to those popular models, the added expense is an unwelcome consequence of trade policy.

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