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Brinks Report > Blog > Business > America’s Cheapest SUVs Just Got Pricier—Buick Sales in Tariff Crossfire
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America’s Cheapest SUVs Just Got Pricier—Buick Sales in Tariff Crossfire

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: April 19, 2025 3:56 pm
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Buick sales soared by 39% in Q1 2025, driven by hot-selling models like the Envision, Encore GX, and Envista, many priced under $30,000. But the joyride may be short-lived. President Trump’s aggressive new tariffs could soon jack up prices and put the brakes on Buick’s rebound.

What This Means for You

If you were eyeing a sleek new Buick at an affordable price, you might want to hit the dealership sooner rather than later. Experts warn prices could rise by 10–15% due to new import duties. That’s potentially $3,000–$5,000 more on a compact SUV that was once a budget-friendly choice.

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In short: your next car might suddenly be out of reach—and it’s not because of heated seats or fancy tech.

Breaking Down the Tariffs

Here’s what Buick—and its customers—are up against:

  • 47.5% tariff on the China-made Envision
  • 25% auto import tax
  • 20% “fentanyl-linked” tariff targeting Chinese goods
  • 2.5% base vehicle tax
  • 27.5% tariff on South Korea-made models like the Envista and Encore GX

According to Barclays, these tariffs could force GM to halt imports of nearly 450,000 vehicles from China and South Korea. That’s not just Buick—it affects Chevrolet too.

GM’s projected earnings could take a $9.5 billion hit in 2025, slashing its profit outlook by 40%.

Also Read: Port Fees Meant to Hurt China Could Hit Americans Harder

Buick’s Short-Lived Comeback?

Buick had been quietly climbing back from the brink. After a near-invisible market presence just a few years ago, its U.S. market share doubled from 0.8% in 2022 to 1.6% in Q1 2025.

Key to that growth? Affordable, stylish crossovers built overseas.

But tariffs threaten that entire playbook. With Envision and Envista facing massive markups, Buick could lose its price advantage—and buyers might pivot to domestic or Japanese alternatives.

One analyst called it bluntly: “Tariffs could stall momentum or risk the brand’s survival.”

Industry Whiplash

GM isn’t the only automaker scrambling.

  • Stellantis has paused operations in Mexico and Canada.
  • GM is shifting truck production to Indiana, emphasizing local assembly.
  • Industry-wide, non-tariff models may still see price hikes up to 5% due to supply chain pressure and price balancing.

And here’s the kicker: the average new car already costs over $48,000 in the U.S. If “budget Buicks” jump into the $35K+ range, what’s left for cost-conscious buyers?

Also Read: Under Tariff Pressures, China’s Spending Surge Signals a Global Power Play

Imagine Taylor Swift selling $50 concert tickets again, then waking up to find resellers added a “national security fee” that triples the price. That’s the Buick Envision in 2025.

It was finally back on the charts—and now it’s facing a pricing remix nobody asked for.

The Road Ahead

Buick’s future hangs in the balance. The brand has overcome challenges before (hello, China sales crash from 2020–2024), but this tariff-driven hurdle is different. It’s political, economic, and painfully consumer-facing.

And if U.S. buyers aren’t willing to pay 15% more for the same product, GM may need to rethink Buick’s place in its portfolio.

Also Read: China’s Rare Earth Export Limits Spark Rush for America’s Only Rare Earth Mine Amid Trump’s Tariffs

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