Tesla plans to increase prices of imported Model 3 vehicles with
longer range and those with performance function, which are
currently priced at 439,900 yuan ($62,495.56) and 509,900 yuan,
respectively.
The move comes as Tesla, which is building a car plant in
Shanghai, aims to deliver China-made Model 3 sedans, which are
priced at 355,800 yuan, to customers before Jan. 25 next year.
It was unclear by how much Tesla plans to increase the China
prices. The sources declined to be named as they are not
authorized to speak to media.
Tesla declined to comment.
The electric vehicle maker began production in the Shanghai
factory in October on a trial basis and aims to produce at least
1,000 Model 3 cars a week by the end of this year.
The plant's mass production schedule is crucial for Tesla's
hopes of raising its annual production rate to 500,000 vehicles
by the end of this year.
The $2 billion factory, Tesla's first car manufacturing site
outside the United States, is the centerpiece of its ambitions
to boost sales in the world's biggest auto market and avoid
higher import tariffs imposed on U.S.-made cars.
(Reporting by Yilei Sun and Brenda Goh, additional reporting by
Munsif Vengattil in Bengaluru; editing by Tony Munroe and Rashmi
Aich)
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