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In Germany, the new affordable Model Y offers a price differential of approximately €10,000 (around $12,000 USD) compared to the next-tier Model Y—significantly more than the $5,000 difference seen in the U.S.
The €50,970 (roughly $52,000) price point for the standard Model Y is roughly €10,000 less than the previous or higher-tier models, meaning Tesla is willing to accept thinner margins to boost demand.
In France, the difference, while still notable, is less dramatic—about €600 (roughly $700 USD). Prices for the same models hover around €41,000 to €49,000, but local market conditions, taxes, and other factors influence these numbers.