Posted on June 27, 2023
Tesla Model 3
Tesla's Model 3, the company's most affordable electric vehicle (EV), starts at an MSRP of $40,240 in 2023 with zero upgrades, excluding any taxes, destination, or other fees. A fully-loaded rear-wheel-drive Model 3, complete with every available upgrade, runs for $59,740.
The Long Range Model 3, reintroduced in May 2023, starts at an MSRP of $47,240 and can go up to $66,740 fully equipped. The Performance version of the Model 3 starts at $53,240 and goes as high as $71,240 fully decked out.
Tesla Model Y
The Model Y comes in three different options with the Dual Motor AWD Model Y starting at $47,740 and maxing out at $67,740.
The dual motor Long Range Model Y starts at a base MSRP of $50,490 and can jump to $74,490 fully-decked out.
The Model Y Performance trim starts at $54,490, and increases to $73,490 with all add-ons.
Tesla Model S
The Model S, Tesla's oldest EV model, starts at an MSRP of $88,490 for the Dual Motor Model S, while the loaded version costs $113,240. The tri-motor Model S Plaid starts at an MSRP of $108,490, while a fully equipped Plaid version costs $133,240.
Tesla Model X
The Dual Motor Model X begins at an MSRP of $98,490, while a fully equipped Model X can cost $130,740. The Model X Plaid starts at $108,490 and maxes out at $134,240.
Roadster and Cybertruck
Pricing for upcoming models like the Cybertruck and the 2nd Generation Roadster are currently uncertain, as their production has been delayed multiple times. Original prices for Cybertruck ranged from $49,900 to $79,900, while the Roadster was listed at $200,000 with $50,000 required up front to confirm a reservation. However, their pricing information has been removed from Tesla's website.
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