Tesla Model Y: Prices Rise in Europe, Coming Soon to France?
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This Saturday, October 7, 2023, prices for certain Tesla models have increased in Europe, but not yet in France. Should we be concerned?
The rollercoaster of Tesla prices is starting again, and customers will again either panic or be very annoyed by this lack of visibility. While the price of a Tesla Model Y is around 35,000 euros in China (VAT at 13%), the same model manufactured at the Berlin (Germany) factory now costs 49,200 euros in Sweden (VAT at 25%). That’s an increase of 1,286 euros.
In Norway, the same Model Y Propulsion will cost you 39,100 euros (also VAT at 25%), representing an increase of 2,076 euros. Go figure the disparities from one market to another.

Tesla adjusts its prices based on what markets/countries are willing to pay. In the United States, where competition is becoming fiercer, prices are sharply declining. In France, the Model 3 and Y are strategically set below the 47,000 euros mark, making them eligible for the 5,000 euro eco bonus. Will this still be the case for the Model 3 starting in 2024, as its production will be secured in China? Again, we should expect possible price increases if the bonus is removed. This is what all European competitors of Tesla are waiting for…
In summary, if you want a Tesla, don’t wait too long.
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