Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) reportedly told Reuters it plans to increase the price of its China-manufactured Model Y vehicles by 5,000 yuan ($694.55) starting April 1.
On Saturday, the electric vehicle (EV) giant announced a 2,000 euro ($2,177) price rise for the Model Y in several European countries from March 22.
In the U.S., Tesla will adjust Model Y prices upward by $1,000 beginning April 1, following an announcement made last Friday.
This follows a previous price adjustment on March 1, where Tesla raised the prices of its Model Y rear-wheel drive and long-range models by $1,000 to $43,990 and $48,990, respectively.
Earlier in February, Tesla had temporarily reduced prices for some Model Y variants in the U.S., coming after price cuts across Europe and China nearly a month earlier.
TSLA shares rose 0.7% in premarket trading.