Tesla has once again raised the prices on all of its vehicles in both Canada and the United States on Wednesday night, pushing prices to new all-time highs.
The last time Tesla increased prices on all of its vehicles was in March, when some prices increased by as much as $15,800 CAD.
The biggest increase in Canada goes to the Model X Dual Motor, up another $10,400 to $157,990, while the Model 3 Rear-Wheel Drive & Performance and Model S & Model X Plaid escaped unscathed.
The entry-level Model Y got yet another price increase, and is now $17,000 more expensive than it was late last year.
As always Tesla makes these changes without explanation, but it is likely the usual suspects – high demand and delivery wait times extending to a full year for many configurations, increasing prices of raw materials, and supply chain challenges all coming together to form a perfect storm.
Here is a breakdown of the price changes in Canada and the US.
Model 3 Price Changes – Canada
- Rear Wheel Drive – $61,980 (no change)
- Long Range – $74,990 to 76,990 (+$2,000)
- Performance – $83,990 (no change)
Model Y Price Changes – Canada
- Long Range – $83,990 to $86,990 (+$3,000)
- Performance – $90,390 to $91,990 (+$1,600)
Model S Price Changes – Canada
- All-Wheel Drive – $129,590 to $136,990 (+$7,400)
- Plaid – $178,590 (no change)
Model X Price Changes – Canada
- All-Wheel Drive – $147,590 to $157,990 (+$10,400)
- Plaid – $185,990 (no change)
Model 3 Price Changes – US
- Rear Wheel Drive – $46,990 (no change)
- Long Range: $55,990 to $57,990 (+$2,000)
- Performance: $61,990 to $62,990 (+$1,000)
Model Y Price Changes – US
- Long Range: $62,990 to $65,990 (+$3,000)
- Performance: $67,990 to $69,990 (+$2,000)
Model S Price Changes – US
- All-Wheel Drive : $99,990 to $104,990 (+$5,000)
- Plaid: $135,990 (no change)
Model X Price Changes – US
- All-Wheel Drive : $114,990 to $120,990 (+$6,000)
- Plaid: $138,990 (no change)