Tesla just quietly removed its most affordable Model 3 from the US lineup on its website.
Analyst Dan Ives called the shift strategic, as Tesla's focus in the US remains on the Model Y.
AdvertisementTesla just silently killed its most affordable version of the Model 3 sedan in the US — a good move, one bullish analyst told Business Insider.
Now, the cheapest Tesla car is the Model 3 Long Range Rear-Wheel Drive, priced at $42,490.
Dan Ives, an analyst at Wedbush and a longtime Tesla bull, told Business Insider that the discontinuation is "a smart strategic move" signaling a greater focus on the Long Range Model 3.
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