Tesla hikes price of Model Y after US alters tax credit rule

The moves come three weeks after Tesla cut prices nearly 20% on some versions of the Model Y, the company’s top-selling vehicle.

DETROIT — Tesla has raised prices on its Model Y in the U.S., apparently due to rising demand and changes in U.S. government rules that make more versions of the small SUV eligible for tax credits.

The Austin, Texas, electric vehicle company bumped up the price of the Model Y Long Range version by about 2% to $54,990 and the Performance version by about 2.7% to $57,990, according to its website. The prices exclude shipping and an order fee.

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