Tesla Model Y Prices Raised by $1,000 in US
Tesla has implemented a price adjustment for its Model Y lineup in the United States, potentially capitalizing on the record sales of the electric crossover. The company, known for its innovative approach to automotive technology and sustainability, announced a $1,000 increase across all variants of the Model Y.
As per information available on Tesla’s official website, the base variant of the Model Y will now be priced at $44,990, while the long-range and performance models are set at $49,990 and $53,490 respectively. This adjustment reflects Tesla’s strategy to optimize pricing in line with market demands and operational considerations.
The decision to raise prices was announced by Tesla in March, with the implementation taking effect on April 1st.
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