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关税重压下福特(F.US)率先调价!墨西哥产三车型最高涨2000美元

Group 1 - Ford Motor Company announced price increases for three models produced in Mexico, becoming one of the first major automakers to adjust prices following the implementation of tariffs by the Trump administration [1] - The price hikes for certain versions of the Mustang Mach-E electric SUV, Maverick pickup, and Bronco Sport can reach up to $2,000 [1] - Ford estimates that the trade war will increase its costs by approximately $2.5 billion by 2025, but plans to mitigate the impact to about $1 billion [1] Group 2 - The U.S. government has relaxed import tariffs on auto parts, providing tax credits for domestic production, but the 25% tariff on 8 million imported vehicles annually remains in place [2] - Analysts warn that if the tariff policy continues, annual U.S. auto sales could decline by over one million vehicles [3] - Ford has a competitive advantage with 79% of its vehicles sold in the U.S. being domestically assembled, compared to General Motors' 53% [3] Group 3 - Prior to Ford's actions, most automakers had not implemented price increases but had issued warnings [4] - Porsche has indicated it will pass on tariff costs, while Audi has hinted at potential price increases without providing details [4] - In contrast, BMW expects a reduction in auto tariffs starting in July based on communications with the U.S. government, which contrasts with the outlook of its competitors [4]