According to the auto-tech website
Now, however, the electric vehicle company has updated its online configurator overnight to once again raise prices for the entire range.
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The Model Y, which has become Tesla’s most popular model, has seen a bigger price hike as both versions of the electric SUV have gone up in price.
Model Y Long Range went from $62,990 to $65,990 and Model Y Performance went from $67,990 to $69,990.
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The Model S Dual Motor All-Wheel Drive Long Range went from $99,990 to $104,990 with the price increase.
The Plaid version of the flagship electric sedan remains the same price at $135,990.
The Model X Dual Motor All-Wheel Drive Long Range went from $114,990 to $120,990 with the price increase.
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