Tesla has declared a forthcoming $1,000 price surge for all Model Y cars in the United States starting April 1, as reported on its official website. The automaker stated, “Prices will increase by $1,000 for all Model Y trims on April 1,” maintaining transparency about the impending adjustment. Earlier on March 1, Tesla had already elevated the prices of its Model Y rear-wheel drive and long-range variants by $1,000 each, setting them at $43,990 and $48,990, respectively. However, it remains unclear whether the April increment will compound upon the March adjustments for these specific models. Notably, Tesla had briefly slashed prices for select Model Y vehicles in the US in February, following a previous reduction in prices across European and Chinese markets. CEO Elon Musk underscored the challenge of balancing continuous factory production for efficiency against the seasonally fluctuating consumer demand, acknowledging the complexities inherent in manufacturing dynamics.
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