On May 5th local time, Tesla adjusted the prices of all models including Model 3/Y and Model S/X in the Canadian market. Meanwhile, the price of FSD package in the Canadian market also increased from $10,600 to $12,800.
Price Changes for Model 3 and Model Y
Model 3
The biggest price increase is for the Model 3 Long Range version, which rose by $3,000 and is now priced at $74,990. The Performance version increased by $2,500 and is now priced at $83,990.
Tesla conducted a round of price adjustments on March 14th, and with these two adjustments, the Model 3 Long Range version is now $6,000 more expensive, while the Performance version is $9,000 more expensive than before.
Currently, the prices for the Model 3 in the Canadian market are:
- Standard Range Plus: $61,980 (approximately RMB 413,600);
- Long Range: $74,990 (approximately RMB 500,400);
- Performance: $83,990 (approximately RMB 560,500).
Model Y
The Model Y in the Canadian market has increased by $1,000, with the following prices:
- Long Range: $83,990 (approximately RMB 560,500);
- Performance: $90,390 (approximately RMB 603,200).
Price Changes for Model S and Model X
The price adjustments for Model S and Model X in the Canadian market were relatively small, with all models only increasing by $600.
Model S
- Dual Motor All-Wheel Drive: $129,590 (approximately RMB 864,800);
- Plaid: $178,590 (approximately RMB 1,191,800).
Model X
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Dual Motor All-Wheel Drive version: $147,590 (approximately RMB 984,900);
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Plaid version: $185,590 (approximately RMB 1,238,500).
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