Tesla just made a big move in Canada, and it’s raising eyebrows across the electric vehicle world.
The price of the Tesla Model Y Long Range AWD just dropped by CAD $20,000 (roughly $15,000 USD) with no announcement, no press release, and no big marketing push. Instead, sharp-eyed shoppers noticed the sudden change on Tesla’s Canadian website: the price fell from CAD $84,990 to CAD $64,990 overnight.
While that’s great news for Canadian buyers, it’s a sign that Tesla might be in trouble behind the scenes.
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Why Did Tesla Drop the Price?
The massive price cut follows months of slow sales and rising pressure from tariffs. Earlier this year, Tesla was forced to raise Canadian prices due to a 25% import surtax the Canadian government imposed in response to older U.S. trade policies.
To get around those taxes, Tesla is now importing the Model Y from its Berlin Gigafactory instead of its U.S. factories. That move avoids the surtax and helps Tesla cut prices in Canada, even making the Model Y cheaper than the smaller Model 3, which is still imported from the U.S. and subject to the tax.
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Tesla Model Y Now Cheaper Than Model 3?
Yes, really. Right now, the Model Y in Canada costs CAD $64,990, while the Model 3 is listed at CAD $79,990. That pricing flip is unheard of, and it’s causing a stir online.
One user posted, “The Model 3 is 79,990. The Model Y is 64,990. I wonder what they want to sell.” Another simply said, “$20,000 Jesus.” Some buyers were left frustrated after recently paying full price: “Feel bad for those who paid 85K.”
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