News

Tesla Canada slashes Model Y price by $20,000

The EV maker has started importing Model Ys from its Berlin factory to avoid tariffs

Tesla is dropping the price of its Model Y SUV by $20,000 in a bid to stay alive in Canada following a nosedive in sales, which saw it get as low as a 90 per cent drop in Quebec.

According to Gizmodo, the move is a direct response to the ongoing trade war that has severely harmed Tesla’s Canadian operations. In retaliation for the tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump, the Canadian government imposed a 25 per cent tariff on all vehicles imported from the U.S. starting on April 9, 2025. This forced Tesla to increase the Model Y’s price to $84,990.

Now, the Model Y can be ordered off Tesla’s website for $64,990, making it cheaper than the pre-tariff price hike. However, Tesla raised vehicle prices twice before the tariffs came into place, and the current Model Y price is still about $4,000 more than it cost at the beginning of the year.

The sudden price drop is due to Tesla changing the location of production for the Canadian Model Y vehicles to circumvent the tariff. As Electrek points out, Tesla began importing the Model Y from the Gigafactory in Berlin, meaning that the Canadian models are now sourced from Europe rather than the U.S.

Moreover, Tesla’s website now lists Model Y deliveries arriving between September and October, further indicating vehicles are shipping from Europe.

Another point to note, however, is that while there is a section on the website to customize and order the Model Y, the Model 3 currently reverts to the inventory page, with a small banner at the top, reading “receive pre-tariff pricing on remaining inventory.” Tesla has offered pre-tariff pricing on remaining inventory since April 2025.

Source: Electrek Via: Gizmodo

MobileSyrup may earn a commission from purchases made via our links, which helps fund the journalism we provide free on our website. These links do not influence our editorial content. Support us here.

Related Articles