
Tesla Hikes Model Y Prices By Up To $1,000—Here's What You Should Know

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Tesla has increased prices for its Model Y lineup in the U.S. by up to $1,000, marking the first price hike since 2024. The Model Y Premium all-wheel drive now costs $49,990, while the Performance trim is priced at $57,990. This move reflects Tesla's broader pricing strategy amid competition from BYD. Despite a slight decline in sales, the Model Y remains the best-selling vehicle globally. TSLA stock has gained 23.17% over the past year, with a market cap of $1.32 trillion.
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