Tesla raises Model 3 prices in the US, no changes in Canada

While fans were preoccupied with the upcoming Cyber Rodeo, Tesla quietly raised prices last night on the Model 3 in the US.

Unlike the previous price increase which affected all three variants, this latest one only impact the Long Range and Performance variants.

According to the Design Studio, the Model 3 Long Range is $1,500 more expensive and now starts at $55,990.

The Performance variant increase by $1,000 and now starts at $62,990.

With the price increases, estimated delivery wait times for both trims are now sitting at between July and August 2023.

Fortunately for Canadians, there were no similar price changes north of the border.

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