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    Tesla Model S, Model X prices rise in Australia

    Tesla has shuffled its prices in Australia again, upping the sticker on the Model S and Model X for 2022.

    Scott Collie

    Scott Collie

    Contributor

    Scott Collie

    Scott Collie

    Contributor

    Tesla has upped the price on its facelifted Model S and Model X in Australia.

    After launching the Model S Long Range at $129,990 excluding on-road costs and the Luxury Car Tax, its price has jumped by $12,000 to $141,990 before on-roads and LCT.

    The Model S Plaid will now cost $186,990 excluding ORC/LCT, up $12,000 on the price announced in June 2021.

    Tesla also lists drive-away prices including on-road costs and Luxury Car Tax. They’re listed at the bottom of this story.

    Meanwhile, the Model X Long Range will kick off at $161,990 before ORC/LCT, up $12,000.

    The Model X Plaid price remains unchanged at $174,990 excluding ORC/LCT.

    The Tesla Model S and X received an update headlined by some dramatic interior changes and a new Plaid tri-motor flagship earlier in 2021.

    Tesla says deliveries of the updated cars will begin in 2022.

    The new, tri-motor Long Range offers 499kW of power and 580km of range on the NEDC standard, while the Plaid has 760kW/547km.

    Last year’s Long Range Plus had 350kW/633Nm while the old Performance had 451kW/619Nm.

    Pricing

    • 2022 Tesla Model S Long Range: $141,990 ($170,481 drive-away)
    • 2022 Tesla Model S Plaid: $186,990 ($231,434 drive-away)
    • 2022 Tesla Model X Long Range: $161,990 ($197,573 drive-away)
    • 2022 Tesla Model X Plaid: $174,990 ($215,179 drive-away)

    List prices exclude on-road costs and Luxury Car Tax. Drive-away prices include them.

    MORE: Everything Tesla Model S MORE: Everything Tesla Model X

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    Scott Collie

    Scott Collie

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    Scott Collie

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    Scott Collie is an automotive journalist based in Melbourne, Australia. Scott studied journalism at RMIT University and, after a lifelong obsession with everything automotive, started covering the car industry shortly afterwards. He has a passion for travel, and is an avid Melbourne Demons supporter.

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