In the US, Tesla keeps changing the cost of its electrical vehicles. The Tesla Model Y model’s starting charge was slightly raised yesterday by the company.
The Model Y Performance version now costs $58,490, which is $500( or 0.9 percent) more than it did before ($57,990), according to the Tesla website.
The Model Y Long Range AWD version costs $54,990, but it also seems to cost $500 more than before.
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The Model Y AWD( with 4680-type batteries) is available in the company’s current inventory starting at $51, 490 ( up $500 or+ 1.0 percent from$50,990), but it is not listed with other models.
Since the significant price reduction on January 12( see previous report here), there have been three price adjustments.
To balance supply and demand, Tesla must be raising the price of specific models and high-demand iterations( at least more so than other versions).
The company is probably in a good position because of the lower prices and eligibility for the $7,500 federal tax credit for all Model 3 and Model Y versions. At the very least, the estimated order backlog shows that the customer line is growing once more.
Tesla Models S, X, and Y are listed from left to right.
Prices as of February 11, 2023(* without DST and Order Fee)
Model 3 Tesla
$43, 490 in RWD
Long Range AWD: Not available( expectedly re-available in 2023)
Performance: $53,990
S-model Tesla:
Model X Tesla
Model Y Tesla
AWD for the lengthy variety: $54, 990
Price N/ A for AWD( Made-in-Texas, with 4680-type battery cells)
Price in current inventory: $51, 490( up from$50,990, plus $500 or 1.0%)
Performance: $58, 490( up from $57,990, plus $500 or 0.9%)
All of Tesla’s models ($1,640 total) now have a Destination Fee( DST) of $1,390 and an Order Fee of $250.