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Tesla Cuts Prices in Denmark, Offering Discounts of up to $4,400

Written by Cláudio Afonso | LinkedIn | X

The electric vehicle maker Tesla has cut this Friday the prices of almost all its models in Denmark with discounts ranging between 10,000 to 35,000 Danish krone. (approximately $4,400).

The adjustments, effective immediately, affect the Model 3 and Model Y in different variants with the exception of the recently launched Performance version of the Model 3.

In the first quarter of the year, Tesla Model Y was the best selling electric car in the Nordic country with 2,267 units while the revamped sedan Model 3 ranked second with 1,302 units.

In that period, the company led by Elon Musk achieved a market share of 21.9 percent among electric vehicles with Volkswagen brand following with 9.2 percent.

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The Long range variant of the Model Y RWD is the model with the highest discount while the Performance version of the SUV is the one with the lowers, 10,000 danish kroner. The recently launched Model 3 Performance is the only model retaining its previous price.

ModelPrevious PriceNew PriceDifference (DKK)
Model Y RWD359,990329,990-30,000
Model Y LR RWD384,990349,990-35,000
Model Y LR AWD409,990389,990-20,000
Model Y Performance439,990429,990-10,000
Model 3 RWD326,090299,990-26,100
Model 3 LR386,090359,990-26,100
Model 3 PerformanceUnchangedUnchangedUnchanged

Tesla is preparing to register its ‘Full Self-Driving’ software with authorities in China as the launch of the software in the country gets closer. The company is expected to offer the feature as a monthly subscription later this year in some cities of the country, Reuters reported citing three individuals familiar with the matter.

In late April, Tesla China said it was “difficult to say” when the the technology would be released in the country adding that it “could launch quickly in the not-too-distant future.”

Written by Cláudio Afonso | LinkedIn | X

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Cláudio Afonso founded CARBA in early 2021 and launched the news blog EV later that year. Following a 1.5-year hiatus, he relaunched EV in April 2024. In late 2024, he also started AV, a blog dedicated to the autonomous vehicle industry.