TSLA352.4203.47%
GM76.8300.41%
F12.1500.02%
RIVN15.9000.47%
CYD44.7301.95%
HMC24.2000.16%
TM211.0600.42%
CVNA359.27022.96%
PAG156.8000.68%
LAD279.0605.96%
AN202.2501.73%
GPI338.020-0.12%
ABG205.7301.73%
SAH68.0700.01%
TSLA352.4203.47%
GM76.8300.41%
F12.1500.02%
RIVN15.9000.47%
CYD44.7301.95%
HMC24.2000.16%
TM211.0600.42%
CVNA359.27022.96%
PAG156.8000.68%
LAD279.0605.96%
AN202.2501.73%
GPI338.020-0.12%
ABG205.7301.73%
SAH68.0700.01%
TSLA352.4203.47%
GM76.8300.41%
F12.1500.02%
RIVN15.9000.47%
CYD44.7301.95%
HMC24.2000.16%
TM211.0600.42%
CVNA359.27022.96%
PAG156.8000.68%
LAD279.0605.96%
AN202.2501.73%
GPI338.020-0.12%
ABG205.7301.73%
SAH68.0700.01%

Trump considers ending EV tax credit, praises Musk for potential cabinet role, threatens tariffs on Mexican-made cars

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump stated that if elected, he might end the $7,500 tax credit for electric vehicles.

At a campaign event in Asheville, North Carolina, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump stated that if elected, he might end the $7,500 tax credit for electric vehicle (EV) purchases. Trump expressed skepticism about tax incentives, indicating they aren’t generally beneficial. He also revealed that he would be open to appointing Tesla CEO Elon Musk to a cabinet or advisory role, praising Musk as a “brilliant guy.”

Trump, who Musk has endorsed, mentioned that he might reverse Treasury Department rules that have made it easier for automakers to benefit from the EV credit or even push Congress to repeal it entirely. During his presidency, Trump attempted to repeal the EV tax credit, but President Joe Biden later expanded it in 2022. Trump expressed support for electric cars while also advocating for gasoline-powered vehicles, hybrids, and other alternatives. He suggested that cost and battery range issues could limit the market for electric cars.

Trump further vowed to take action against the export of vehicles produced in Mexico by Detroit automakers and others, proposing tariffs to discourage this practice. He also threatened to prevent Chinese automakers from building new plants in Mexico for vehicles intended for the U.S. market. However, Trump is open to Chinese and other foreign automakers building cars in the U.S., offering incentives to encourage them to set up plants and hire American workers.

In a separate remark, Trump criticized Google, labeling the tech giant as akin to the “Wild West” and hinting at potential consequences following a judge’s ruling that Google is an illegal monopoly. Although Trump did not specify the penalties he believes Google should face, he emphasized that the company would “have to pay a great price.”

Additionally, Trump addressed the issue of TikTok, noting that while a law mandates the Chinese owner ByteDance to divest TikTok’s U.S. assets by January 19, 2025, he finds it difficult to ban the app due to concerns about free speech. Trump indicated that ByteDance might sell TikTok, although he stopped short of explicitly endorsing continued Chinese ownership of the platform.

Read More
More from Articles
Massive union breakthrough in the South signals ripple effects for dealers

Massive union breakthrough in the South signals ripple effects for dealers

- April 13, 2026
On the Dash: UAW gains at Volkswagen and organizing pressure at Mercedes-Benz signal broader wage increases that could lift MSRPs and compress margins. Expanding union activity in major Southern plants may disrupt...
Volkswagen's profits surge

Volkswagen’s profit collapse singals a reality check for auto industry

- April 13, 2026
For years, automakers and policymakers pushed a narrative that the future of the auto industry was clear, inevitable, and electric. That narrative is now colliding with reality. The latest financial...
Continental Battery Systems Selected by Mazda as Nationwide Battery Partner Across U.S. Dealer Network

Continental Battery Systems selected by Mazda as nationwide battery partner across U.S. dealer network

- April 13, 2026
DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Continental Battery Systems (CBS), a leading North American battery distributor, has been selected by Mazda North American Operations as its nationwide battery supply partner, supporting Mazda’s U.S. dealer network...
Fox Motors to acquire Maple Hill Auto Group dealerships in Kalamazoo, Michigan

Fox Motors to acquire Maple Hill Auto Group dealerships in Kalamazoo, Michigan

- April 13, 2026
Fox Motors, a Grand Rapids-based dealer group operating nearly 50 locations across Michigan, has signed an agreement to acquire Maple Hill Auto Group, a multi-franchise, family-owned dealership operation in Kalamazoo....
CBT News
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.