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Tesla to export Model Y from China to Canada

Published 24/04/2023, 12:28
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By Michael Elkins

According to a memo seen by Reuters, and an unnamed person with direct knowledge of the plan, Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) has begun producing a version of the Model Y in Shanghai to be sold in Canada this year. This will be the first time the company will be shipping cars to North America from China.

Over the weekend, Tesla posted on its website that it would offer a new, cheaper version of its Model Y in Canada, a rear-wheel drive variant of the SUV-styled crossover priced CAD 10,000 ($7,377.90) lower than the long-range version of the vehicle available in that market.

The Canadian government's website was also updated on Friday to show that the new version of the Model Y and the more expensive long-range variant both qualify for incentives of CAD 5,000 on purchase or a four-year lease.

Canada's transport agency's EV incentive program mandates that a base model for an SUV has to be under CAD 60,000 to qualify for a subsidy of up to CAD 5,000. Higher cost variants are then also eligible at a price of up to CAD 70,000.

The introduction of the cheaper Model Y for Canada qualified both it and Tesla's CAD 69,900 long-range Model Y for the incentive as of Friday, Transport Canada said on its website.

Tesla's website showed that customers in Canada could take delivery of the new version of the Model Y between May and July.

The EV maker's Shanghai factory began production of the Canadian Model Y earlier this month, a person with knowledge of the development said. The production memo reviewed by Reuters showed that vehicles had been designed and tested for export to North America, with a target of producing nearly 9,000 this quarter.

Shares of TSLA are down 0.78% in pre-market trading on Monday.

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