BREAKING:
@Tesla
says ALL new Model 3 vehicles in the US now qualify for the full $7,500 EV tax credit, meaning the Model 3 now starts at $32,740 (with incentives). In some states, you can get it for under $30k.
Before, the RWD and Long Range versions only qualified for $3,750.
✓ New Vehicles
Customers who take delivery of a qualified new Tesla vehicle a
eligible for a tax credit up to $7,500.
Tax Credit for Each Vehicle Delivery Starting April 18, 2023:
• Model 3 Rear-Wheel Drive: $7,500
●Model 3 Long Range: $7,500
●Model 3 Performance: $7,500
●Model Y All-Wheel Drive: $7,500
●Model Y Long Range: $7,500
●Model Y Performance: $7,500
●Model Y All-Wheel Drive: $7,500
●Model Y Long Range: $7,500
●Model Y Performance: $7,500
• Model 3 Rear-Wheel Drive: $7,500
●Model 3 Long Range: $7,500
●Model 3 Performance: $7,500
●Model Y All-Wheel Drive: $7,500
●Model Y Long Range: $7,500
●Model Y Performance: $7,500
●Model Y All-Wheel Drive: $7,500
●Model Y Long Range: $7,500
●Model Y Performance: $7,500
• Model 3 Rear-Wheel Drive: $7,500
●Model 3 Long Range: $7,500
●Model 3 Performance: $7,500
●Model Y All-Wheel Drive: $7,500
●Model Y Long Range: $7,500
●Model Y Performance: $7,500
●Model Y All-Wheel Drive: $7,500
●Model Y Long Range: $7,500
●Model Y Performance: $7,500
• Model 3 Rear-Wheel Drive: $7,500
●Model 3 Long Range: $7,500
●Model 3 Performance: $7,500
●Model Y All-Wheel Drive: $7,500
●Model Y Long Range: $7,500
●Model Y Performance: $7,500
●Model Y All-Wheel Drive: $7,500
●Model Y Long Range: $7,500
●Model Y Performance: $7,500
Before, the RWD and Long Range versions only qualified for $3,750.