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One week ago, I wrote about the Tesla Model Y (and the Tesla Model 3) having a base price below the average selling price of a new car in the US. In fact, taking the US EV tax credit into account, the Model Y was essentially $10,000 cheaper than the average selling price of a new car in the US, which is $47,244. Now the Model Y is even cheaper.
Last week, the Model Y’s starting price was $44,990 (or $37,490 after the full $7,500 US EV tax credit). Now, the Model Y’s starting price is $42,990 (or $35,490 after the full $7,500 US EV tax credit).
Or you can go for a Model Y Long Range and get about 50 miles more range on a full charge and quicker acceleration — 4.8 seconds from 0–60 mph versus 6.6 seconds from 0–60 mph. That option now starts at $47,990 (or $40,490 after the full…
Read the full article originally published at cleantechnica.com.