Every Tesla SUV Price Listed After Major Price Cuts
it’s cutting prices to stay competitive as new rivals enter the picture. The EV space has never been so active. Here’s how much every available version of every Tesla SUV costs after the recent .
How much will the Tesla Model Y cost in 2023?
The is available in two trim levels: Long Range and Performance. The Tesla Model Y Long Range starts at $54,990 after price cuts. The Model Y Long Range delivers 384 horsepower and 376 Nm of torque. It has 318 miles of range. The small electric SUV can go from 0 to 60mph in 4.8 seconds. It has a top speed of 135mph.
The Tesla Model X is the automaker’s mid-size SUV. Model X is available in two configurations: Dual Motor All-Wheel Drive and Tri Motor All-Wheel Drive. The 2023 Tesla Model X dual-motor all-wheel drive starts at $99,990. It makes a whopping 670 horsepower. The Model X gets about 351 miles of estimated range. It can go from 0 to 60mph in 3.8 seconds and has a top speed of 149mph.
The 2023 Tesla Model X Tri Motor all-wheel drive, AKA, now starts at $109,990. The electric SUV produces an incredible 1,020 horsepower. It has an estimated 333 miles of range. The Model X travels from 0 to 60 miles per hour in 2.5 seconds and has a top speed of 149 miles per hour.
The Tesla Model X Plaid is too expensive for the average consumer, but its performance specs are mind blowing. Driving a Model X Plaid is a unique experience that many car enthusiasts crave.
Tesla SUV price breakdown
Tesla is known for . The brand’s SUVs have steadily gone up and down in price in recent years. For the first time in months, both of the brand’s SUVs are significantly cheaper thanks to price cuts and tax credit eligibility. Below is a table of prices for past and current Tesla SUVs.
Tesla SUV old prices | Updated prices of Tesla SUVs (As of March 2023) |
Tesla Model Y Long Range: $53,990 | Tesla Model Y Long Range: $54,990 |
Tesla Model Y Performance: $56,990 | Tesla Model Y Performance: $57,990 |
Tesla Model X dual engine: $109,990 | Tesla Model X dual engine: $99,990 |
Tesla Model X Tri Motor (Scottish): $119,990 | Tesla Model X Tri Motor (Scottish): $109,990 |
Note that Model Y Long Range and Performance previously had lower starting prices. According to , Tesla has raised prices for its small electric SUV, but the EV is eligible for the full federal EV tax incentive for a limited time.
Therefore, consumers should be able to get a $7,500 tax credit for the Model Y. The Model X is ineligible because it starts at $80,000. It’s hard to keep up with Tesla’s prices. The automaker is trying to stay competitive in a changing industry. Will the brand’s recent price updates help it or hurt it?