India, May 7 -- Ford Motor Co. is increasing prices on three of its Mexico-manufactured vehicles, Mustang Mach-E, Maverick, and Bronco Sport-by up to $2,000, citing a combination of routine pricing updates and the financial impact of U.S. tariffs on imported automobiles.

The new pricing, which takes effect for vehicles built after May 2, comes as automakers brace for rising trade-related costs under President Donald Trump's tariff policies.

The price adjustments range from $600 to $2,000, depending on the model and configuration, and will apply to vehicles arriving at dealerships starting in late June. Existing inventory will remain unaffected. Ford clarified that while the tariffs have increased production costs, the company has opted no...