Tesla Raises China-Made Model 3 Prices After EV Subsidies Cut

China cut subsidies on electric vehicles, effective April 23, but will have a three-month transition period.

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Tesla Inc raised prices for two China-made model 3 variants after authorities cut subsidies

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  • Tesla has raised prices for two China-made model 3 variants
  • Chinese authorities have cut subsidies on electric vehicles
  • It's effective from April 23 but will have a 3-month transition period

U.S. electric vehicle maker Tesla Inc raised prices for two China-made model 3 variants after authorities cut subsidies in the world's biggest auto market.

China cut subsidies on electric vehicles, effective April 23, but will have a three-month transition period.

The starting price for the Shanghai-made Standard Range Model 3 sedans is 303,550 yuan after receiving subsidies, up from 299,050 yuan, while Long Range Model 3 cars, which Tesla plans to roll out from June this year, are now priced at 344,050 yuan versus 339,050 yuan earlier, a Tesla China company website shows.

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