Be it on the track or the automotive news beat, we know a thing or two about “late breaking.” Here’s Stephanie Hart with this week’s Motor News!

STEPHANIE HART: In the wake of President Trump’s trade tariffs, Ford and Stellantis have announced employee pricing on most vehicles for a limited time.

Ford started with their “From America, For America” initiative, lasting until June and applying to many Lincoln models as well. Stellantis, the parent company of America’s Jeep, Chrysler and Ram brands, is offering discounts up through April. In either case, actual savings are model dependent, and certain exclusions apply. Pricing is closer to invoice pricing, or what a dealer would typically pay themselves.

Nissan is also appealing to customers with price reductions for two of their SUVs.

The 2025 Nissan Rogue sees savings up to nearly $2,000 on certain trims. The entry-level S model now starts just under $30,000. Some Pathfinder trims are cut by more than a thousand dollars. The Pathfinder S starts under $38,000.

And for the enthusiasts, Toyota has announced two new special edition models.

The 2026 GR Supra Final Edition sends off the fifth-gen Supra with performance refinements and special styling, though no extra power from its turbo inline-six. An auto or manual transmission is available. Same for the GR86 Yuzu Special Edition. Its yellow paintjob pays homage to the Scion FRS Release Series One, and the GR86’s included performance package kicks things up a notch.

And that’s it for this week’s Motor News!