US-India trade pact cuts luxury car tariffs to 30% while excluding electric vehicles

On February 6, 2026, the United States and India concluded a trade agreement that will gradually cut Indian tariffs on large gasoline-powered American luxury cars from 110% to 30% and remove all import duties on Harley-Davidson motorcycles. In return for lower US tariffs, India pledged to buy $500 billion in American goods, but foreign electric vehicles such as Tesla models remain excluded from the tariff relief unless manufacturers commit to local production. The deal underscores India's preference for supporting domestic EV manufacturing while giving traditional high-end combustion vehicles greater access to its market.