(May 02 20:08) Mashable.com
Tesla cars are getting pricier again. The company increased the prices of its cars in the U.S., as well as several other markets, such as Canada and China. The changes were fairly small, though. In the U.S., a Tesla Model 3 now starts at $40,240 (up from $39,990), while the Model Y starts at $47,240 (up from $46,990). The prices of other variants of Model 3 and Model Y have also been upped by $250.
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In China, the prices of Tesla Model 3 and Model Y variants were mostly hiked by 2,000 RMB ($289).
Still not too bad.
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The price hikes come after several fairly large price cuts, meaning that the Model 3 and Model Y are still cheaper than they were at the start of 2023. For example, the Tesla Model 3 cost $46,990 in January, which means that it currently sells at a $6,750 discount, even after this latest price hike. Tesla CEO Elon Musk said on several occasions that Tesla doesn't have a demand problem, though the recent price cuts certainly helped some customers make their minds about buying one. Perhaps this small price hike is a signal that Teslas are about to get more expensive again.
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Both the Model 3 and Model Y qualify for a U.S. federal tax credit for eligible buyers, meaning they can shave up to $7,500 more off the price, depending on the model they choose.
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