Tesla Price Change
Tesla rumored to dramatically cut prices of Model 3 and Model Y in China
Tesla's main selling model in China, the Model Y, is expected to see a price cut of up to RMB 40,000 ($5,616), bringing the starting price of the rear-wheel drive version of the Model Y down to possibly RMB 270,000 to 290,000, according to local media.
Tesla offers insurance subsidies in China that may herald upcoming price cut
For Tesla owners who get deliveries from September 16 to September 30, they can receive a subsidy of RMB 8,000 if they choose to purchase insurance in a Tesla store.
Tesla hikes Model Y Long Range price in China by about $2,840
Tesla is currently offering two versions of the Model 3 in China as well as three versions of the Model Y. The pricing and expected delivery dates for all models except the Model Y Long Range remain unchanged.
Tesla raises price of entry-level Model Y in China
The entry-level Model Y, which was left out of the price hike two days ago, is now seeing a price increase as well.
Tesla raises prices again in China, just 5 days after it last did
After raising the prices of several models in China just last week, Tesla is doing so again today, and with an even bigger price increase.
Tesla hikes prices of Model 3 and Model Y in China after extended wait times
Tesla extended delivery dates for some of its models in China last week, and the recent spike in nickel prices has put all EV makers at risk of increased costs.
Tesla sharply hikes prices of entry-level Model 3 and Model Y in China
The price of the entry-level Model 3 has been raised by RMB 10,000 and the price of the entry-level Model Y has been raised by RMB 21,088.
Tesla raises prices of entry-level Model 3 and Model Y in China
The price increases are based on next year's retreat of China's new energy vehicle subsidies, as owners who place orders now will need until 2022 to get deliveries.
Tesla China price changes
This table is used to track price changes for Tesla's models in China. It will be updated when there is a change in price.
Tesla raises price of entry-level China-made Model 3, but performance gets worse
Its 0-100 km/h acceleration time has changed from 5.6 seconds to 6.1 seconds.