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Tesla hikes Model Y prices in U.S. market

The EV maker is increasing pricing across multiple Model Y trims without explaining the latest adjustment.

Tesla hikes Model Y prices in U.S. market

On the Dash:

  • Tesla continues to adjust EV pricing as automakers balance demand, margins, and inventory strategies.
  • Higher Model Y pricing could impact EV affordability and competitive positioning in the crossover segment.
  • Ongoing Tesla price shifts remain a key benchmark for broader EV market pricing trends.

Tesla raised prices on several Model Y variants in the United States over the weekend, marking the company’s first increase for the model line since 2024.

According to Tesla’s website, the automaker increased the price of the Model Y premium all-wheel drive by $1,000 to $49,990 and raised the Model Y premium rear-wheel drive by $1,000 to $45,990.

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Without explanation, the company also increased the price of the Model Y Performance all-wheel drive by $500, bringing the vehicle’s starting price to $57,990 in the U.S.

The increase marks the first Model Y price hike in two years. In 2024, the automaker raised prices across all Model Y variants by $1,000.

The latest increase follows additional pricing changes on other Tesla vehicles. In August last year, the company raised the price of its highest-end Cybertruck model by $15,000 in the United States despite softer-than-expected sales and multiple recalls tied to the pickup truck.

Notably, the increase also represents a shift for Tesla, which has spent the past several years aggressively lowering prices to stimulate demand and remain competitive in the growing EV market. CBT News previously reported on multiple rounds of Tesla price cuts affecting the Model 3, Model Y, Model S, and Model X as the automaker responded to slowing sales, inventory pressures, tax credit changes, and rising competition across the EV segment.

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