
Tesla recently slashed Model 3 and Model Y prices in China, South Korea, Japan and Australia–and New Zealand.
Now, a limited-time price cut has reached the island nation-state of Singapore, reports Reuters.
Existing inventory of Model 3 and Model Y will see a $5,000 discount, if they trade in their gas car, while another $5,000 credit towards the cost of the required Certificate of Entitlement (COE) to own a car in Singapore.
Tesla will also include a free Wall Connector for qualified buyers that order home installation for a charger, but installation costs are not included.
As of writing, the existing Tesla inventory is as follows, as of writing…
2022 Model Y
- RWD – $93,490
- Performance AWD – $112,490
- Performance AWD – $113,990
The Model Y launched in Singapore back in September, manufactured at Giga Shanghai.
No Model 3 existing inventory, either new or used is showing, but that is likely to change.
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