Volkswagen (VWAGY) of America announced that despite the increased cost of doing business in the current environment, it will continue to hold vehicle pricing at current MSRPs through the month of June. In an effort to keep vehicles affordable for our customers, the brand will cover today’s increased costs. Prices will remain steady on the 2025 Atlas, Atlas Cross Sport and ID.4, which are proudly assembled in Chattanooga, TN, and have a high level of U.S. parts content. The ID.4 has been identified as one of the most American vehicles based on parts content by Cars.com. The company will also protect pricing on the recently launched 2025 Golf GTI, Golf R, and Tiguan, along with brand halo ID. Buzz. Even the entry points to the Volkswagen brand, the compact Jetta sedan and Taos SUVs, will maintain their accessible price points, the company said.
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