TSLA327.9058.4947%
GM53.2200.01%
F11.143-0.0067%
RIVN13.3350.435%
CYD24.8100.62%
HMC30.125-0.23%
TM169.670-0.81%
CVNA340.565-5.535%
PAG164.075-0.045%
LAD305.065-2.595%
AN196.130-0.28%
GPI405.510-0.59%
ABG229.7550.235%
SAH76.3700.07%
TSLA327.9058.4947%
GM53.2200.01%
F11.143-0.0067%
RIVN13.3350.435%
CYD24.8100.62%
HMC30.125-0.23%
TM169.670-0.81%
CVNA340.565-5.535%
PAG164.075-0.045%
LAD305.065-2.595%
AN196.130-0.28%
GPI405.510-0.59%
ABG229.7550.235%
SAH76.3700.07%
TSLA327.9058.4947%
GM53.2200.01%
F11.143-0.0067%
RIVN13.3350.435%
CYD24.8100.62%
HMC30.125-0.23%
TM169.670-0.81%
CVNA340.565-5.535%
PAG164.075-0.045%
LAD305.065-2.595%
AN196.130-0.28%
GPI405.510-0.59%
ABG229.7550.235%
SAH76.3700.07%
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Toyota will raise U.S. vehicle prices starting in July

Toyota has not specified which models will be affected.

Toyota Motor Corp. will raise the prices of several U.S. vehicle models beginning in July, with increases exceeding $200 on average. The price adjustments will affect both Toyota- and Lexus-branded vehicles, with Toyota models seeing an average hike of $270 and Lexus models rising by $208, according to a company spokesperson.

The pricing update, set to take effect next month, is part of a routine revision influenced by market dynamics, competitive pricing, and other economic factors. While the automaker has not specified which models will be affected, the change reflects broader cost pressures within the industry, including continued inflation and elevated import costs.

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This move follows a similar action by Mitsubishi Motors Corp., which raised prices on three of its U.S. models earlier in June. Like Toyota, Mitsubishi cited routine adjustments that account for inflation and changing market conditions.

Japanese automakers, including Toyota, remain significantly dependent on imports to supply vehicles and components to the U.S. market. As a result, these companies have been particularly impacted by ongoing trade challenges, including tariffs on imported cars and auto parts implemented during the Trump administration. These tariffs have increased operating costs and complicated pricing strategies for foreign brands doing business in the United States.

Toyota has not indicated whether further price changes will follow later in the year.

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Colin Fitzpatrick
Colin Fitzpatrick
Colin Fitzpatrick has spent over 3 years at CBT News, where he leads social media and marketing strategy for the automotive industry. With a keen understanding of digital engagement and dealership communications, he helps deliver impactful content that connects with retail professionals.

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