EV Daily | Tesla Launches New Model Y in North America and Europe with $12,000 Price Increase

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Friday, Jan 24, 2025 7:01 am ET1min read
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Tesla has launched the new Model Y in North America and Europe, following its debut in China. Orders are open for both the old and new versions, a unique move for Tesla. The new Model Y Long Range AWD, priced at $59,999 USD, is $12,000 more than its predecessor. The refreshed model offers a 320-mile EPA range and new color options. Deliveries in North America are expected in March. Tesla's strategy aims to balance demand by continuing to offer the older model alongside the new version.

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