Bad news for anyone who’s been saving up to buy themselves a brand-new Tesla electric vehicle has surfaced. Tesla’s website was streamlined late Friday night to reflect significant price increases for multiple vehicles. The price increases range from an fresh$ 2000 on the MSRP for the Model Y Long Range and the Model 3 Standard Range to$ 5000 on advanced- end models For anyone wanting to buy a Model S or Model X in the long- range configurations, those vehicles now bring you$ 5000 further than they did on Thursday. With the price increase, the Model Y Long Range interpretation has now increased to a starting price of$. The Model 3 Standard Range has seen its starting price increase to$.
The price increases on that particular model are particularly hard to absorb as only months ago it was under$. As prices are adding, delivery time frames are also adding significantly. The Model Y Long Range presently has a projected delivery date of May 2022. The Model 3 Standard Range has a projected delivery date of June 2022 While those lower-priced models have seen their pricing increase, the Long Range performances of the advanced- end Tesla models saw indeed larger increases in price. The Model S Long Range now starts at$; it presently has deliveries starting in June.
Tesla’s Model X Long Range is now over$ starting at$, with deliveries pushed out to September 2022. Despite the price increases, demand for Tesla vehicles is still strong. One thing that will bother electric vehicle suckers who hope to enjoy Tesla vehicles at some point is that they keep getting farther and further down from the promised and anticipated$ electric vehicle. Unfortunately, with the chip deficit, the price of used Tesla’s are soaring and are constantly more precious than buying brand-new.