
Tesla has discounted its existing Model 3 inventory in both the U.S. and Canada, offering discounts of up to $2,210 USD and $4,660 CAD, depending on model and configuration (via @SawyerMerritt).
U.S. Model 3 existing inventory is showing discounts ranging from $1,950 USD to $2,210 USD, according to checks by Tesla North for a Bay Area zip code. These vehicles are mainly rear-wheel drive (RWD) versions in the U.S., which also qualify for $3,750 in federal tax credits.
There are no Performance or Long Range Model 3 versions on discount in the U.S.
But in Canada, we’re seeing the inventory discounts apply only to the Model 3 Performance, ranging from $2,240 CAD and up to $4,660 CAD on demo vehicles.
All of these Model 3 discounts come amidst rumors a ‘Highland’ Model 3 refresh is coming soon. If you’ve been thinking about getting a Model 3, you might want to check Tesla’s existing inventory in your area to see if you can save a few bucks. Click here to order your new Tesla today and get referral credits.
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