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China: NCM-Powered Tesla Model 3/Model Y Prices Go Up 24HTECH.ASIA

March 13, 2022
Source: 24htech.asia 24htech.asia
News Snapshot:
Estimated delivery times also extend. Tesla has increased prices of some of its electric cars not only in the US. In China, both the prices and estimated delivery times recently went up (first time since December 31, 2021). Interestingly, Tesla increased prices only of the Model 3/Model Y versions equipped with LG Energy Solution’s NCM batteries, while the prices of the CATL LFP-powered entry-level versions remain unchanged. The price increase is 10,000 CNY ($1,577), which is about 2.5-3%: MIC Tesla Model 3 Performance, Long Range AWD: 349,900 CNY ($55,191) MIC Tesla Model Y Long Range AWD: 357,900 CNY ($56,452) MIC...
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Tags: ASIA | CATL | China | delivery | electric vehicle | energy | Exports | IT | LG | performance | subsidy | Tesla

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