Tesla considers cutting China-built Model 3 sedan prices next year: Bloomberg

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- U.S. electric vehicle maker Tesla Inc is considering cutting the prices of its China-built Model 3 sedans by 20% or more next year, Bloomberg reported on Wednesday, citing people familiar with the plans. Prices of the cars, which will be manufactured in Tesla's new Shanghai factory, will stand at 355,800 yuan and are likely to be lowered from the second half of 2020, the reportThe U.S. carmaker aims to lower costs by using more local components, allowing it to import fewer parts and avoid tariffs, according to Bloomberg.

 

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'Prices of the cars, which will be manufactured in Tesla's new Shanghai factory, will stand at 355,800 yuan ($50,547.67)'

Fake News already officially refuted by Tesla China.

I do think Tesla should develop a family mini van and a compact car in very near future!✊🏼😘

SenSanders should collectivize American auto makers

The car looks very upset about this.

Wait what? The Chinese ate making Tesla for export to America?

They gotta keep selling those batteries that are stacking up in the factory...🤣

If it's made in China, US$ 1000 is very expensive... 😀

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