Tesla Asks You To Pay $500 More For Non-Performance Model 3 And Y
Another week, another price increase.
Tesla did it again. After two price increases for the Model 3 and Model Y in April (here and here) the company has increased the starting prices of non-performance versions by $500.
Here are the details:
- Model 3 Standard Range Plus: up $500 from $38,990 to $39,490
- Model 3 Long Range AWD: up $500 from $47,990 to $48,490
- Model 3 Perf. LR AWD 20": no change ($56,990)
- Model Y Long Range AWD 19": up $500 from $50,990 to $51,490
- Model Y Perf. LR AWD 21": no change ($60,990)
It's not possible to determine the reason behind the move, but it might be mostly related to the high demand for both cars - Q2 production is reportedly sold out.
From the business perspective, it would be totally reasonable to adjust the prices up and maximize the revenues, while maintaining the volume.
Other reasons could be related to higher production costs, but bet that it comes mostly from higher demand.
Prices of the Model S and Model X remain at the same level since March.
Tesla prices
| Model | Base Price | Dest. Charge | Tax Credit | Effective Price |
| 2021 Tesla Model 3 Standard Range Plus | $39,490 | +$1,200 | N/A | $40,690 |
| 2021 Tesla Model 3 Long Range AWD | $48,490 | +$1,200 | N/A | $49,690 |
| 2021 Tesla Model 3 Perf. LR AWD 20" | $56,990 | +$1,200 | N/A | $58,190 |
| 2021 Tesla Model S Long Range (AWD) 19" | $79,990 | +$1,200 | N/A | $81,190 |
| 2021 Tesla Model S Plaid 19" | $119,990 | +$1,200 | N/A | $121,190 |
| 2021 Tesla Model X Long Range (AWD) 20" | $89,990 | +$1,200 | N/A | $91,190 |
| 2021 Tesla Model X Plaid 20" | $119,990 | +$1,200 | N/A | $121,190 |
| 2021 Tesla Model Y Long Range AWD 19" | $51,490 | +$1,200 | N/A | $52,690 |
| 2021 Tesla Model Y Perf. LR AWD 21" | $60,990 | +$1,200 | N/A | $62,190 |
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