With the arrival of automotive tariffs, the cost of importing vehicles—and the parts they’re made from—is on the rise. For car buyers looking to dodge the steepest price hikes, shopping for a vehicle assembled in the United States could help soften the blow. In 2026, there are 117 new car and truck models with final assembly in the U.S. From SUVs built in the South to pickups rolling off lines in the Midwest, there are plenty of options for shoppers who want to support domestic manufacturing and potentially avoid the worst of the tariff impacts.
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