Tesla Gets Exclusive Tariff Exemption Under Trump’s New Auto Policy — Here’s Why

Elon Musk’s Tesla is poised to gain a major advantage over rival carmakers after Donald Trump’s administration announced a new automotive tariff plan — and Tesla is the only automaker currently exempt.

Since April 2, Trump has been promoting his so-called “liberation day” and economic agenda, promising benefits for American industry. But just before that, the White House revealed a sweeping 25% tariff on imported automobiles and parts — a move set to shake the auto industry.

However, buried in the policy rollout is a crucial detail: there’s a loophole — or rather, an exemption — that just happens to favor Tesla.

A fact sheet released on April 29 outlines how manufacturers can avoid the tariffs entirely if they meet a strict domestic production threshold.

The new exemption will benefit 3 Tesla model vehicles (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)
“President Donald J. Trump signed a proclamation to protect national security by incentivizing domestic automobile production and reducing American reliance on imports of foreign automobiles and their parts,” the document states.
People on social media from apparent favoritism to Musk's Tesla company (BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP via Getty Images)

According to the plan, vehicles with 85% or more domestic content will be fully exempt from the new tariffs. At present, only Tesla meets that threshold.

Specifically, three Tesla models — the Model Y, Model Y Long Range, and Model 3 Performance — exceed the 85% U.S.-made content requirement, as reported by Fuel ARC.

Other automakers come close: Ford’s Mustang GT models reportedly reach 80%, while Honda’s Passport AWD sits at 76.5%. However, they still fall short of qualifying for the exemption.

Not all Tesla models make the cut either. The Cybertruck, with 82.5% domestic content, and the Model S and X, both at 80%, do not meet the requirement.

The announcement has sparked online backlash, with critics accusing the administration of tailoring policy to benefit Elon Musk specifically — especially in light of Musk’s growing alignment with Trump.

One Reddit user sarcastically wrote:

“Oh c’mon, there’s literally a multi-month difference between when Musk gave Trump $290 million and when the government started doing things that explicitly benefit him. There’s no way you can legitimately say that the two are related.’ – Most of my relatives, probably.”

Another quipped:

“What an amazing coincidence! This is.”

A third added:

“I’ll be in the market for a car soon. I’ll give you one guess which company won’t be on my list.”

And another noted a shift in Tesla’s popularity:

“I’m in San Francisco this week for the first time since early last November. Back then almost every third car was a Tesla. Now I barely see any.”

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