
On Thursday, Tesla announced a price increase for its Model 3 Performance, raising the cost by $1,000 to $54,990 from $53,990 in the United States.
In addition to this change, Tesla has adjusted the pricing for its Model 3 interior options.

The price for the Black and White interior options for the Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD) and Long Range models has increased by $500. The interior option is now priced at $2,000, up from $1,500. However, the Performance model now includes the Black and White interior option at no additional cost, previously priced at $1,000. That’s definitely an incentive to jump on the Performance version.
Tesla launched the Model 3 Performance back on April 23, starting at $52,990. Three days later the price increased by $1,000, and now we have another $1,000 increase.
Tesla periodically increases and lowers pricing based on demand. It’s clear people want the new Model 3 Performance.
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