Motorbunny Brings Small-Batch Manufacturing Back to the U.S.

LOS ANGELES—Motorbunny has shifted portions of production to small-batch manufacturing in the United States to counter ongoing tariff pressures and supply instability.

Despite elevated duties on components and accessories, the company has also recently reduced machine prices to pre-tariff levels to keep products accessible for consumers.

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

Initiatives implemented by Motorbunny to address current market conditions include:

• Stateside small-batch builds for key assemblies and final steps
• Pre-tariff pricing on machines—effective immediately
• Faster turnaround and tighter quality control
• Motorbunny absorbs tariffs on many parts and accessories to limit price impact

Motorbunny’s move “strengthens resilience for a small business landscape squeezed by tariffs, freight costs and volatile lead times—without compromising quality or performance,” a company representative said.

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