After Two Years
Price increases across the industry as several factors affect automakers’ bottom line. Tesla chimed in with a price increase for the Model Y, the first time in two years. Reuters picked up on the story after the company posted its new prices on its website.
Prospective buyers looking to buy a new Model Y will need to review the latest prices from Tesla. The company posted a price increase across all variants of the Model Y, including Premium Rear-Wheel Drive, Premium All-Wheel Drive, and Performance All-Wheel Drive.
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‘Y’ though?
As for the reason, Tesla hasn’t given an answer yet, but it’s assumed the current industry landscape hasn’t been the best for dealers and car buyers. Pricing is getting out of hand, and in a previous story, we reported how car prices will increase by about $1,000, and Tesla’s on the money for this one.
Material prices could be to blame. Taking into account not only that parts are getting more expensive, but also that the price of doing business has gone up. Fuel prices aren’t making it easy for brands to transport their stock, and it’s no easier for businesses to deal with duties and tariffs when importing products.
This may be the first time Tesla has increased the Model Y’s price since 2024, but it also follows another news story in which Tesla raised prices on its discontinued models. Remaining inventory for Model X and Model S cars also saw a price bump. You could say Tesla can do it, since even used Model Xs are selling quickly on the secondhand market.
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Price Increase
For the differences, the Tesla Model Y is now up to $1,000 more expensive than before, with the Model Y Premium trims getting a $1,000 bump. Meanwhile, the Tesla Model Y Performance All-Wheel Drive gets a $500 bump.
The new prices for a new Tesla Model Y are as follows:
|
Variant |
New MSRP |
Old MSRP |
|
Model Y Premium Rear-Wheel Drive |
$45,990 |
$44,990 |
|
Model Y Premium All-Wheel Drive |
$49,990 |
$48,990 |
|
Model Y Performance All-Wheel Drive |
$57,990 |
$57,490 |
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