The price of a Tesla continues to rise, as recent price increases are as high as $6,000, but some models get no increase.
Tesla has once again raised prices across its lineup, the automaker's website showed Thursday. The last price increase was in March.
Starting with the entry-level Model 3, only the Long Range version is affected. Its price increases from $54,490 to $57,990—a $2,500 bump. The base Model 3 Rear-Wheel Drive and the top Model 3 Performance still start at $48,990 and $64,190, respectively, after price changes earlier in the year. All prices include a $1,200 destination fee.
Still, Model 3 pricing is far from Tesla's original promise of a $35,000 base price. As recently as 2021 you could get the now-discontinued Model 3 Standard Range Plus for $37,190.Model Y pricing now sits at $67,190 for the Long Range version and $71,190 for the Model Y Performance, increases of $3,000 and $2,000, respectively. It hasn't been possible to get a Model Y for under $60,000 since March, when Tesla discontinued the $41,190 Standard Range version.
The base Tesla Model S now starts at $106,190, which is $5,000 more than before. Order now and it will arrive in March 2023, according to the Tesla website. Pricing for theIt's a similar story for the Model X, which sees its base price increase from $116,190 to $122,190—a $6,000 bump—while pricing for the Model X Plaid stays at $140,190. Anyone who orders a base Model X now, won't get their vehicle until June 2023.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has also expressed dire views of the economy in recent tweets, and is in the process of eliminating 10% of Tesla's workforce. This comes even as Tesla is ostensibly ramping up production at new factories in Texas and
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