Tesla has announced a notable increase in the prices of all its Model Y cars across the United States, marking a significant adjustment in response to market dynamics. The company’s website confirms the price hike, with the base variant now set at $44,990, while the long-range and performance variants are priced at $49,990 and $53,490 respectively. This move follows Tesla’s earlier statement in March, indicating a forthcoming $1,000 surge in Model Y prices effective April 1st. With this adjustment, Tesla aims to navigate the evolving landscape of the automotive industry, potentially impacting consumer decisions and market trends.
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