
#Tesla models and prices full#
We guess that the company has no choice but to increase the prices of products that are in high demand, as the queue to get some of the most popular versions soon might reach a full year.

Its estimated delivery time increased by a month to May or August, depending on the wheel option. The Tesla Model Y Long Range AWD also is now $2,000 or 3.6% more expensive at $56,990. Considering increased value and inflation, the real increase is not as high, but it's clear that Tesla cars are now less affordable and far beyond the $35,000 target that once was promised and only shortly available. Let's note that between now and December 2020, Tesla has increased the price by $7,500 (or roughly 21%) - from $36,490 to $43,990. To make things worse, a potential customer should prepare to wait for its SR+ almost a year - until September 2022, at least if he/she will not pay more for larger, optional wheels to get the car in June 2022. It means that with $1,200 DST you can't buy a new Tesla for less than $45,000.
#Tesla models and prices plus#
The Standard Range Plus version is now $2,000 (or almost 5%) more expensive, starting at $43,990. The new Model Y prices announced today are for new orders, which are not expected to be delivered until next year.Let's start with the Tesla Model 3. However, some details are vague, and it’s not clear if it will be retroactive for vehicles delivered during a period of time in 2021 or if it will be for new electric cars bought in 2022. The pending Build Back Better Act should give Tesla buyers $7,500 in tax credit. The recent price increases have come as Tesla buyers are expected to soon regain access to the federal EV incentive. While $1,000 might not be much relative to the total price, it is more about the accumulation of the smaller price increases throughout the year.Įarly in 2021, Tesla was selling the Model Y Long Range for just $50,000. Here’s what Tesla’s Model Y configurator looks like after the overnight update: Tesla Model Y Performance: price went from $62,990 to $63,990.


With the very frequent price increases this year, Tesla would generally apply them to both Model 3 and Model Y, which share lots of parts and the automaker blamed price increases on supply chain costs. Now just a week later, the automaker is again increasing prices, but this time it’s only for the Model Y. In November, Tesla started the month with another significant price increase across the lineup. Last month alone, there were two significant price increases on Model 3 and Model Y. Tesla prices have increased widely across the entire lineup in 2021. Tesla has again increased the price of the Model Y in the US (the eighth time this year), and it is coming as new incentives are expected.
