As President Donald Trump had hoped, carmakers are starting to shift gears on manufacturing.
But much of the industry reaction is centered on electric vehicles technology Trump has repeatedly criticized, even as his trade policies help bring it stateside.
Volkswagen Group, the second largest automaker in the world in 2024, is preparing to join the growing list of automakers looking to rejig its US factories in response to the tariffs.
The German automaler's luxury brand, Audi which assembles most of its lineup in its home country, Hungary, Mexico, Slovakia, Spain, and China is planning to make some of its crossover and SUV models in America.
'We want to localize more strongly in the USA,' a company spokesperson told DailyMail.com.