Tesla just raised prices across their entire lineup, prices increased by 5- 10% with the Model 3 rear-wheel drive (their cheapest car) starting at $46,990 as the top-end Model X Tri motor saw a price increase of $12,500. This has been the second time Tesla has bumped up their pricing, But these new price rises are very much more substantial than last week’s prices and also apply to every vehicle the company sells.

According to the Wayback Machine, the:
- Model 3 Rear-Wheel Drive went from $44,990 to $46,990
- Model 3 Long Range went from $51,990 to $54,490
- Model 3 Performance went from $58,990 to $61,990
- Model Y Long Range went from $59,990 to $62,990
- Model Y Performance went from $64,990 to $67,990
- Model S Dual Motor went from $94,990 to $99,990
- Model S Tri Motor went from $129,990 to $135,990
- Model X Dual Motor went from $104,990 to $114,990
- Model X Tri Motor went from $126,490 to $138,990
Tesla has not yet commented on any of these new price increases, but a lot of factors have played a part as Tesla is seeing significant recent inflation pressure in raw materials and logistics. As inflation has gone up 7.9% in the United States, there have also been energy, food and services cost increases due to the ongoing Russian war.