BMW faces a 25% import tariff in the US. Discover how prices, including 3 Series, M cars, and EVs, could rise and how BMW plans to respond. BMW BMW has announced price increases on certain 2026 model vehicles, with many adjustments taking effect Jan.
1, 2026. The company said some models will cost between about $400 and $1,500 more than current pricing, citing rising costs including tariffs on imported components, according to Motor 1. Thanks, Tariffs: Two Luxury Automakers Just Announced Price Hikes for 2026 BMW and Porsche will see prices on many of their models increase going into 2026.
BMW has confirmed that it will raise prices on most 2026 cars on July 1 EVs are exempt from the increases BMW will raise prices on most of its 2026 lineup by between $1,100 and $2,500 on July 1. BMW will soon share some of its tariff costs with buyers.Cars Direct recently reported that the automaker would bump pricing on many models by as much as 1.9 percent starting July 1, which could increase buyers' costs by $2,500 on some vehicles. BMW will absorb the cost of new 25% tariffs on its Mexico-built 3 Series and 2 Series models, including the M2, until May 1, shielding U.S.
dealers and consumers from price hikes. BMW of North America is taking proactive steps to protect its dealers from the immediate impact of new tariffs, ensuring price stability for vehicles already in its pipeline until May 1. First reported by The Wall Street Journal, the automaker's decisions come in response to tariffs that took effect on March 4, which have caused a sharp price increase for several popular BMW models.
The new. BMW Raising Prices on Some Models Now Due to Tariffs BMW confirmed it would raise prices on the 2 Series Coupe and the high-performance M2, by about 4%. The price increase translates to an additional $1,600 to $2,750 depending on the model.
The M2 sees an even higher increase to $69,375 to absorb a 25% to 27.5% tariff in the USA. BMW is planning to raise prices by up to $2,500 next month. Per a bulletin that was sent to dealers seen by CarsDirect, 2026 BMW MSRPs will go up by 1.9% on July 1st, 2025.
Interestingly, the announcement doesn't blame government tariffs for the mid-year price hikes. Additionally, BMW's EVs will be spared from the changes. The Tariff Change As of March 4, 2025, the U.S.
government has imposed an additional 25% tariff on imports from Mexico and Canada. For BMW, this specifically affects the 3-Series, 2-Series, and M2 units manufactured in Mexico. These vehicles now face a total import tariff of 27.5%, up from the previous 2.5% rate.