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Tesla Raises Prices of Entry-Level Model 3 and Model Y in China

November 25, 2021
Source: valuewalk.com valuewalk.com
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ValueWalk Musk says Model S Plaid could come to China around March next year. Q3 2021 hedge fund letters, conferences and more Tesla Model 3 Price Hikes In ChinaTesla Inc (NASDAQ:TSLA)’s models have experienced several price hikes in China this year, and now the company has acted again. Information on Tesla’s China website shows that the latest price for the entry-level China-made Model 3 – the rear-wheel-drive version – is CNY 255,652, up by CNY 4,752 from the previous price of CNY 250,900. Tesla’s website clearly lists this as the post-subsidy price, stating that the model’s pre-subsidy price is CNY...
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