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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