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Elon Musk's electric automaker currently sells four models in a wide range of trims. Tesla
- Tesla sells four models — the Model S, 3, X, and Y — in several different trim levels.
- Options for them include different interior colors, extra seats, and performance packages.
- Teslas range in price from roughly $40,000 to $150,000.
Tesla is known to quietly raise and lower is prices whenever it sees fit.
In October, Tesla CEO Elon Musk dropped the price of the Model S sedan to $69,420 after rival Lucid announced its sedan would start at $69,900. And on Thursday, the company hiked the price for four of its models by up to $10,000.
With price changes happening left and right, it can be tough to keep track of it all. People shopping for a new Tesla can consult this guide to understand the latest prices of the Tesla Model S, 3, X, and Y, and how the models stack up.
Although add-ons vary between models, any Tesla can be optioned with the $10,000 "full self-driving" driver-assistance package, which doesn't currently make Teslas fully autonomous.
Tesla Model S. Cars.com
Launched in 2012, the Model S sedan is Tesla's longest-running model. The luxury four-door got an overhaul at the top of 2021, which included an updated exterior and a controversial new steering yoke. It's the choice for EV buyers who have a little more to spend and don't want a crossover.
Here's how each Model S breaks down:
- Long Range: For $79,990, the base Model S delivers an estimated range of 375 miles, a top speed of 155 mph, and a 0-60-mph time of 3.1 seconds.
- Plaid: The $119,990 Model S Plaid, whose name is a reference to the movie "Space Balls," travels 350 miles on a charge, hits a top speed of 200 mph, and sprints to 60 mph in 1.99 seconds, Tesla says. Both Plaid models have three motors good for more than 1,000 horsepower.
- Plaid Plus: The $149,990 Plaid Plus is the most advanced Model S yet. Tesla says it will do 0-60 mph in under two seconds, has a top speed of 200 mph, and has a range of more than 520 miles. Deliveries are set to start in 2022.
Model 3
Tesla Model 3. Tesla
With the debut of the Model 3 in 2017, Tesla made good on its promise to build a more affordable vehicle than the Model S or Model X that came before it. And since it launched, the Model 3 has proved wildly successful, becoming both Tesla's most popular model and the overall best-selling EV in the world in 2020.
The Model 3 comes in three flavors:
- Standard Range Plus: The $37,490 base Model 3 gets an estimated range of 263 miles, a top speed of 140 mph, and a 0-60 time of 5.3 seconds.
- Long Range: The $46,490 Long Range model has an EPA-estimated range of 353 miles
- Performance: For $55,990, the sporty Model 3 Performance delivers a 315-mile range, a top speed of 162 mph, and a 0-60-mph time of 3.1 seconds. It also has a lowered suspension, better brakes, and 20-inch wheels as standard.
Model X
Tesla Model X. Tesla
The Model X crossover is Tesla's second-oldest model behind the Model S. It hit the market in 2015.
There are two versions of the Model X:
- Long Range: For $89,990, the dual-motor base Model X delivers 350 miles of estimated range and a 155-mph top speed.
- Plaid: The $119,990 Plaid version steps things up a notch with three motors that Tesla says put out 1,020 horsepower. Tesla says the high-performance crossover will have a 330-mile range and a 0-60-mph time of 2.5 seconds when deliveries start in May.
A white or cream interior costs $2,000, while bigger rims go for $5,500.
Model Y
Tesla Model Y. Tesla
Starting deliveries in early 2020, the Model Y compact crossover is Tesla's newest vehicle. It's based on the same platform as the Model 3, but has more cargo capacity, rides higher, and has a general shape more like the Model X. It's proving to be a hot seller just like its sedan sibling.
The Model Y comes in two versions:
- Long Range: The $49,990 base vehicle has an EPA-estimated range of 326 miles, a top speed of 135 mph, and makes the sprint to 60 mph in 4.8 seconds.
- Performance: The sportier option costs $60,990, and although it gets a lower range of 303 miles, it makes up for it in performance upgrades. The crossover accelerates to 60 mph in 3.5 seconds, has a higher top speed, and comes with bigger wheels, better brakes, and a lowered suspension.
Buyers can shell out an extra $1,000 for a tow hitch, $1,000 for a white interior, and $3,000 for third-row seating. A non-white paint job costs $1,000 to $2,000, while bigger rims command $2,000.
SOURCE: Business Insider