Cartelligent’s List of US-Built Cars

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Recent changes in automotive tariffs mean that many imported vehicles and even those with a high percentage of foreign-sourced parts could see significant price increases. But you don’t have to sacrifice your budget or your dream car.

This guide is designed to help show you some great vehicle options built right here in the U.S. By choosing vehicles with more domestically sourced parts, you can potentially avoid the impact of these new tariffs and get more car for your money. Explore our list of US-built models from manufacturers like Acura, BMW, Honda, Hyundai, Kia, Lexus, Toyota and Mercedes-Benz, and drive away with confidence. In addition to many domestic brands, there are imported manufacturers that you may or may not have known, that build their cars on our shores. Intrigued? We can help you parse through the options to find your perfect fit. Schedule a free consultation with one of our industry experts here.

  • Acura
    • Integra
    • MDX
    • RDX
    • TLX
    • ZDX
  • BMW
    • X3 
    • X4
    • X5
    • X6 
    • X7 
    • XM
  • Cadillac
    • CT4
    • CT5
    • Escalade/Escalade IQ 
    • Lyriq 
    • XT4 
    • XT5 
    • XT6 
  • Chevrolet
    • Blazer EV
    • Corvette
    • Colorado
    • Silverado/Silverado EV
    • Suburban/Tahoe
    • Traverse
  • Ford
    • Bronco
    • Escape
    • Explorer 
    • Expedition
    • F-150/F-150 Lightning
    • Mustang 
    • Ranger
    • Transit/e-Transit 
  • GMC
    • Acadia
    • Canyon
    • Hummer EV
    • Savana
    • Sierra/Sierra EV
    • Sierra HD
    • Yukon/Yukon XL
  • Honda
    • Accord 
    • Civic 
    • Passport 
    • Pilot 
    • Ridgeline 
    • Odyssey 
  • Hyundai
    • Elantra 
    • Santa Fe 
    • Tucson 
    • Santa Cruz 
    • IONIQ 5
    • IONIQ 9 
  • Jeep
    • Gladiator
    • Grand Cherokee
    • Grand Wagoneer
    • Wagoneer
    • Wrangler
  • Kia
    • Sorento 
    • K5 
    • Sportage 
    • Telluride 
  • Lexus
    • TX 
    • ES (some exceptions) 
  • Mercedes-Benz
    • GLE SUV 
    • GLS SUV 
    • EQE Sedan
    • EQS Sedan
    • EQE SUV 
    • EQS SUV
  • RAM
    • 1500 
  • Subaru
    • Ascent
    • Legacy
    • Outback
  • Toyota
    • Camry 
    • Corolla 
    • Highlander 
    • Rav4 (gas) 
    • Tundra
    • Sienna 
    • Sequoia 
    • Grand Highlander
  • Volkswagen
    • Atlas
    • ID.4
  • Volvo
    • EX-90

We hope you found this helpful in informing your next car purchase, let us take it from here!

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