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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Another European car company gets knocked out by tariffs
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Another European car company gets knocked out by tariffs

Last updated: November 2, 2025 7:50 am
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The impact of U.S. tariffs on German automakers has been significant, with companies like Volkswagen and Mercedes-Benz feeling the strain on their bottom lines. The European Union has been able to negotiate tariff reductions, but the 15% burden still weighs heavily on automakers.

Volkswagen, one of the most renowned German auto manufacturers, estimates that U.S. tariffs will cost the company up to 5 billion euros this year. This has led to a 58% decrease in year-over-year profits in the first three quarters. To mitigate the impact, Volkswagen has reduced vehicle shipments to the U.S., resulting in an 11% decline in sales in North America.

Mercedes-Benz Group is also facing challenges, reporting a 70% decline in EBIT and a 7% drop in overall revenue. Despite carefully managing U.S. inventory, the company’s net profit fell in the third quarter. However, there was a silver lining as the company saw growth in its “top-end” category.

Audi Group, which includes Audi, Bentley, Lamborghini, and Ducati, has also been affected by the challenging economic situation. While revenue rose in the first three quarters, the operating margin expectations have been lowered for the year. The company remains focused on cost control measures to improve financial performance.

Despite the struggles, Mercedes-Benz reaffirmed its full-year guidance, unlike Audi, which had to adjust its expectations due to the tariff impact. The overall economic situation and intensified competition have forced German automakers to adapt and focus on financial performance.

In conclusion, the impact of U.S. tariffs on German automakers has been significant, leading to declines in profits and sales. Companies like Volkswagen, Mercedes-Benz, and Audi are navigating through these challenges by implementing cost control measures and adjusting their strategies to improve financial performance in a tough economic environment.

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