Tesla has lowered its car prices in some locations around the world, including Canada.
This means that the ‘Standard Range Plus’ Model 3 currently costs $52,990 CAD. The last time MobileSyrup reported on Tesla pricing was last year when the Model 3 trim cost $55,010.
While not every car has had its price reduced by the same amount, it seems like every model and trim except for the Model Y has been given some kind of drop in price. Electrek is reporting that the price drop is likely to help increase demand as COVID-19 hits the automaker’s sales targets.
As of the time of writing the current Tesla prices are below:
Model S
- Long Range –$105,990 — (previous price, $108,990) — (mid-2019 price, $116,190)
- Performance — $130,990 — (previous price, $134,990) — (mid-2019 price, $130,990)
The Model X costs as follows:
- Long Range — $112,990 — (previous price, $115,990) — (mid-2019 price $124,190)
- Performance — $137,990 — (previous price, $141,990) — (mid-2019 price $138,990)
Model 3
- Standard Range Plus — $52,990 — (previous price, $54,990)
- Long Range — $64,990 — (previous price, $65,990)
- Performance — $74,990 (no change)
Model Y
- Long Range — $75, 990 (last reported prices $72,290) – (mid-2019 price $69,000)
- Performance — $85,990 (last reported price $84,290 – (old price $81,000)
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