BMW will increase pricing on many models by as much as 1.9 percent starting July 1, potentially adding $2,500 to some vehicles' costs.
The X5 M and X6 M Competition will see the largest price increase of $2,500, while the Z4 and 4 Series Coupe will go up by $1,100.
BMW had pledged to maintain prices in April when tariffs were imposed, but the recent price adjustments reflect the impact of import costs on the automaker.
The M3 pricing for the 2026 model year has been raised by $1,700, with the M3 Competition now priced close to $84,000, affecting entry-level buyers new to luxury car brands like BMW.