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Motorbunny brings low-volume manufacturing back to America

Motorbunny has moved some production to low-volume production in the United States in response to ongoing tariff pressure and supply instability. The company also recently lowered machine prices to pre-tariff levels to ensure consumers have access to the products despite increased tariffs on parts and accessories.

Motorbunny has moved some production to low-volume production in the United States in response to ongoing tariff pressure and supply instability. The company also recently lowered machine prices to pre-tariff levels to ensure consumers have access to the products despite increased tariffs on parts and accessories.

“Tariffs and cost increases haven’t gone away, and we’re still feeling the pain,” said Motorbunny founder Caleb Thompson. “But Motorbunny was built on accessibility and value, and that’s non-negotiable for us. We work hard to streamline operations and become more efficient so we can return to pre-tariff pricing and pass those savings directly on to our customers.”

Small batch production of key components and final steps in the U.S.
Pre-duty pricing for machines – effective immediately
Faster turnaround and tighter quality control
Motorbunny absorbs tariffs on many parts and accessories to limit price impact

Motorbunny’s move increases resiliency in a small business environment squeezed by tariffs, freight costs and erratic delivery times without compromising quality or performance.

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