Tesla Model 3 goes up in price, again
After only recently adjusting prices due to inflation for all models, now Tesla was forced to further increase the price of Model 3. This increase affects only models with nickel based batteries, so all Long Range Model 3 will add $1,000 to their base price. It’s all down to the fact that nickel has gone up by as much as 62 percent since the beginning of 2022.
If you are in the US it means that the base price for RWD model 3 will remain at $46,990 since that model uses LFP batteries (iron-based). The Long Range Dual Motor version goes up to $55,990 and the Model 3 Performance ends up costing $62,990.
The good news is that Model 3 remains the only one with reasonable delivery times - according to Tesla’s website you can expect to see your car anytime between August and October this year if you order now.
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