Tesla is cutting prices for the Model 3 and Model Y, and is now starting at less than $ 37,000
Tesla updated its pricing across its Model 3 and Model Y lineup, including price reductions for both base models.
The cheapest new Tesla car now starts at just under $ 37,000.
Tesla Model 3 prices
With a price update today, Tesla has now lowered the price of the 3 Standard Range Plus to $ 36,990 – a new low.
Here are the price differences for all three of the Model 3 trims:
- Tesla Model 3 Standard Range Plus – Now: $ 36,990 – Was: $ 37,990
- Tesla Model 3 Long Range (AWD) – Now: $ 46,990 – Was: $ 46,990
- Tesla Model 3 (AWD) Performance – Now: $ 55,990 – Was: $ 54,990
As you can see, Tesla hasn’t changed the price of the Model 3 Long Range, which now has a $ 10,000 difference with the base version, but it does come with a bigger battery and an additional motor.
The performance of the Model 3 has already received a price increase.
The updated pricing follows the changes introduced by the automaker as part of the Model 3 update Late last year.
Tesla Model Y prices
Besides pricing changes for the Model 3, Tesla has also updated pricing in the Model Y lineup.
Notably, Tesla has lowered the price of the standard Y-range by $ 2,000 to $ 39,990 now.
This is a significant price reduction A car that was introduced just a month ago.
The car was officially introduced last month although Elon Musk previously said Tesla would not make this version of an electric SUV due to range concerns.
Here are the price differences for all three trims of the Model Y:
- Tesla Model Y Standard Band – Now: $ 39,990 – Was: $ 41,990
- Tesla Model Y Long Range (AWD) – now: $ 49,990 – Was: $ 49,990
- Tesla Model Y (AWD) Performance – Now: $ 60,990 – Was: $ 59,990
As with the Model 3, the Y Long Range remains the same, but the Performance Edition also receives a price increase of $ 1,000.
Over the past few months, Tesla has updated the Model Y to match some of the updates made on the Model 3.
at recent days, The Model Y was spotted with the new center console Introduced in the 2021 Model 3 update.
However, the old CCU is still displayed in the online config tool when placing a new update even after updating the config tool at these new prices.
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