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The Model 3 sedan is the cheapest new Tesla you can buy. Right now, the cheapest price for a Tesla Model 3 is $38,990, according to Tesla’s website.
The cheapest version of the Tesla Model 3 is the Rear-Wheel Drive model, which costs $38,990. Additional features, such as a long-range battery, all-wheel drive, other paint colors, and enhanced autopilot, quickly increase the cost of a Model 3.
Staying on top of Tesla’s pricing can be challenging because it’s unlike most car companies.
The Model 3 is one of the best-selling EVs globally for a reason. It delivers lively acceleration and lots of cargo space.
Sporty handling is another plus; the Model 3 is fun to drive. It’s got enough battery range to make it convenient for most drivers. Its stark, minimalist cabin design gives it a modern look, and the materials are high quality.
This EV does miss the mark in a couple of areas. First, its backseat is a tight fit for taller passengers, and, like all Tesla vehicles, the Model 3 doesn’t offer Apple CarPlay or Android Auto.
The cheapest Tesla Model 3 costs $38,990. The Model 3 is the smaller of Tesla’s two sedans and its smallest vehicle overall.
The cheapest Tesla Model Y costs $43,990. That gets you rear-wheel drive with a standard battery. The Model Y is the smaller of Tesla’s two SUVs.
The cheapest Tesla Model S costs $74,990. That includes the Dual Motor all-wheel drive setup. The Model S is Tesla’s longest-running product and the larger of its two sedans.
The cheapest Tesla Model X costs $79,990. For that price, you get Dual Motor all-wheel drive. The Model X is the most expensive Tesla available, the larger of its two SUVs, and the largest vehicle Tesla sells. A fully loaded Model X costs $110,490.
The cheapest “self-driving” Tesla is the Model 3 with the Full Self-Driving Capability option, costing $52,240. Remember: No Tesla sold today is actually “self-driving.” When you purchase the “self-driving” package, you are buying the ability to potentially enjoy autonomous driving at a later date when the technology and regulations catch up. Keep that in mind before springing for this pricey option.
Leveraging financing and leasing incentives is a great way to save money on a new or used Tesla. Here are the cheapest Tesla lease deals this month:
Deals vary by region. Tesla financing and leasing rates change throughout the month. See Tesla website for terms and conditions.
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If you’re in the market for a certified pre-owned Tesla or a used Tesla, you’ll find the lowest prices on the larger Model S sedan, which has been available since 2012. Tesla’s vehicles have changed significantly over the years, so it’s important to research the Tesla Model S and know what you’re looking for before shopping in the used market.
The Model 3 is Tesla’s second-cheapest used model, and it has had a history of price changes over the years. When Tesla first announced the Model 3, the company promised to start at $35,000. However, when the car was launched in July 2017, it was only available in the Single Motor Rear Wheel Drive Long Range version, which started at $44,000 ($49,000 with the mandatory Premium Upgrades Package).
It wasn’t until February 2019 that the $35,000 Tesla Model 3 Standard Range became available. Less than two months later, Tesla announced that the Standard Range model would no longer be available for order on its website, though buyers could still order it “off-menu,” either in a Tesla store or over the phone.
Tesla has a history of splashy future product announcements followed by long waits for actual production. A $25,000 Tesla, nicknamed the “Model 2”, has been long-rumored but is yet to materialize. The other products on Tesla’s horizon, the Roadster, and the Cybertruck, are expected to be quite pricey.