
Tesla has increased the price of its Model 3 sedan for customers in the United States.
Changes to the company’s website note a $500 USD increase to the entry Standard Range Plus and Long Range AWD versions.

Check out the new prices below, spotted by @Tesla_adri:
- Standard Range Plus RWD: $37,990 USD (was $37,490)
- Long Range AWD: $45,490 (was $46,990)
- Performance: $55,990 (no change)
Tesla’s website is showing delivery times of 1-13 weeks for the Standard Range Plus and June for the Long Range and Performance versions.
The prices of the Model 3 have not changed for those in Canada.
Earlier this morning, Tesla announced you can now buy one of their cars with Bitcoin.
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