Understanding the Tariff Impact on VW Vehicles

Denver drivers—Starting July 1, Volkswagen is intending to raise the prices on all of their vehicles. Final price changes have not yet been announced, but are expected to range from 5-28% across the VW family of vehicles.

Important Updates: Answering your Questions on Potential Tariffs on Imported Vehicles

Uncertain Impact on Future Pricing

All of Emich’s current inventory is tariff free now through June 30th. For now Volkswagen has committed to maintaining their vehicle pricing through the end of June in an effort to remain committed to customers. Factors like supply chain adjustments and manufacturer responses will play a role. Rest assured, we’re keeping a close eye on the situation and will keep you updated as we learn exactly what the price increases on each model will be.

Current Inventory Unaffected

Good news! Any vehicles currently on our lot won’t be impacted by these tariffs. That means if you’re considering a new ride, now’s a great time to check out our selection without worrying about potential price increases.

Tariffs on Vehicles are coming to Denver, Avoid Uncertainty

Potential Price Increase on Imported Vehicles

Any vehicle imported after April 2 could see a price increase if VW should decide to pass along the tariff costs to customers. For example, the incoming 2025 Volkswagen Tiguan SEL R-Line, which starts at $41,180, could increase by as much as $10,295 due to the 25% tariff, bringing the estimated price to around $51,475. If you are in the market, planning ahead could save you a significant amount.

Volkswagen Models Manufactured in the USA

Fortunately, several Volkswagen models are built right here in the U.S. at our Chattanooga, Tennessee plant. These vehicles wouldn’t be subject to the new tariffs, but they may incur price increases due to parts that are subject to tariffs. Check out these American-made options:

2025 Volkswagen Atlas: A spacious midsize SUV perfect for families and adventures.
2025 Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport: A sportier, five-seat version of the Atlas with a sleek design.
2025 Volkswagen ID.4: An all-electric SUV offering innovative technology and zero-emission driving.

By choosing these U.S.-manufactured models, you can avoid potential tariff-related price increases.

Considering a New Vehicle? Act Now!

If you’ve been thinking about purchasing a new car, now might be the ideal time. With potential tariffs on the horizon, securing a vehicle from our current inventory ensures you get the best price without any additional costs.

Have Questions? We’re Here to Help!

We understand that these developments might raise some questions. Our team at Emich Volkswagen is here to assist you in navigating these changes and finding the best vehicle options to suit your needs. Feel free to contact us or visit our dealership for personalized guidance and to explore our current inventory.

 

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*Note: This information is based on current announcements and may change as new details emerge. We recommend staying informed and consulting with our team for the latest updates.*