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GM’s Chevy Trax Faces Tariff Challenges Amid Trade War, Threatening Affordable SUV Market

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April 16, 2025
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GM’s Chevy Trax Faces Tariff Challenges Amid Trade War, Threatening Affordable SUV Market
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  • GM’s bestselling compact SUV, the Chevrolet Trax, is at risk of price increases due to a new 25% tariff on vehicles imported from South Korea, where the Trax is assembled.
  • The Trax, priced in the low $20,000s, is a cornerstone of GM’s affordable-car strategy, accounting for 13% of its U.S. sales alongside other sub-$30,000 models like the Trailblazer and Buick Encore.
  • Tariffs could lead to a 9% drop in GM’s North American sales and reduce its pretax income by $2 billion in 2025, according to UBS.
  • GM’s reliance on South Korea for affordable models sets it apart from rivals like Ford and Stellantis, which produce more vehicles domestically.

What Happened?

General Motors’ Chevrolet Trax, a popular compact SUV known for its affordability, is facing significant challenges due to a 25% tariff on vehicles imported from South Korea. The Trax, which starts in the low $20,000s, has been a hit with price-sensitive buyers, helping GM achieve its largest share of the U.S. small-vehicle market since 2007.

The tariffs, part of President Trump’s trade policies, do not fall under the recent 90-day tariff pause and are expected to increase costs for GM. Dealers warn that price hikes could devastate demand for the Trax, which is GM’s fastest-selling model in some markets.

GM imports four key models from South Korea, including the Trax, Trailblazer, Buick Encore, and Buick Envista, all of which are priced under $30,000. Together, these models form the backbone of GM’s affordable-car strategy.


Why It Matters?

The tariffs threaten to disrupt GM’s ability to compete in the compact SUV segment, a critical but low-margin market. The Trax has been a key driver of GM’s success in this category, with 200,000 units sold in 2024, making it the top seller in its class.

If GM is forced to raise prices, it risks losing market share to competitors like Subaru and Honda, whose Crosstrek and HR-V models are direct rivals. Additionally, the tariffs could push GM Korea, which assembles the Trax and other models, back into financial instability.

The broader implications of the tariffs extend beyond GM. Hyundai and Kia, which also rely heavily on South Korean production, could face similar challenges, though their recent investments in U.S. manufacturing may mitigate the impact.


What’s Next?

GM is continuing to import the Trax and other models from South Korea without immediate price increases, but the company is bracing for higher costs as tariffs on auto parts take effect next month. President Trump has hinted at potential short-term tariff exemptions for automakers, but no details have been provided.

Without relief, GM may be forced to halt imports from South Korea and China, where it produces the Buick Envision. This would leave a gap in its affordable-car lineup, potentially ceding ground to competitors.

The automaker’s ability to navigate these challenges will be critical to maintaining its foothold in the compact SUV market and protecting its bottom line. Investors and industry analysts will closely monitor developments in trade negotiations and GM’s response to the tariffs.

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