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Tesla's global price rise: Model Y China rose to 263,900 yuan

IT House news on May 2, according to Tesla's official website, Tesla models have increased prices across the board. At present, the price of Tesla Model Y in China has risen to 263,900 yuan, and the price of Model Y long-range version in China has risen to 313,900 yuan. The price of Tesla's Model Y high-performance version in China rose to 363,900 yuan.

In addition, the price of Tesla Model 3 in China rose to 231,900 yuan, and the Model 3 high-performance version rose to 331,900 yuan.

Tesla's global price rise: Model Y China rose to 263,900 yuan
Tesla's global price rise: Model Y China rose to 263,900 yuan

The price of Model Y in the United States rose to $47,240 (IT House Note: currently about 327,000 yuan), the long-range version rose to $50,240 (currently about 348,000 yuan), Tesla Model Y high-performance version rose to $54,240 (currently about 376,000 yuan), Model 3 rose to $40,240 (currently about 279,000 yuan) and $53,240 (currently about 369,000 yuan).

Tesla's global price rise: Model Y China rose to 263,900 yuan

In April, Tesla just lowered the Model Y long-range version to $49,990, the Model Y high-performance version to $53,990, and the Model 3 rear-wheel drive version to $39,990.

Tesla's global price rise: Model Y China rose to 263,900 yuan

Earlier, on April 7, Tesla cut prices in the United States, with Model 3 and Model Y cutting prices by $1,000 and $2,000 respectively, and Model S and Model X by $5,000, with an overall reduction of between 2% and 6%. At the same time, Tesla also officially launched a lower-priced Model Y model in the United States with AWD power system, starting at $49,990.

In fact, since last year, Tesla has started a price war around the world. In the Chinese market, at the beginning of the year, Tesla made a sharp price adjustment for Model 3 and Model Y models, with a decrease of 2 to 48,000 yuan, and the starting price of Model 3 fell to 229,900 yuan, and the basic version Model Y, which had the largest price reduction, fell by as much as 20%.

According to IT House, Tesla delivered a total of 422,900 new vehicles in the first quarter of this year, an increase of 4% month-on-month and 36% year-on-year, creating a new record for single-quarter delivery.

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