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Quicksilver Tesla Model 3 launches in the US and Canada

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Tesla Model 3 Quicksilver

Tesla has officially launched the Quicksilver Model 3 color in the US and Canada. The company introduced this new paint for customers after bringing it to Asia and Europe in July.

Customers can opt for the new Quicksilver color while purchasing a new Model 3 and it is priced at $2,000 in the US and CA$2,600 in Canada.

Quicksilver debuted with Model Y a year ago and has finally arrived for the second most popular EV. The colors are designed with a dynamic, liquid metal effect color that accentuates the shape of Model 3. With this addition, Model 3 now has six colors including one free and five paid.

Customers can purchase the Model 3 in four variants Rear Wheel Drive, Long Range Rear Wheel, Long Range All Wheel Drive, and Performance.

These are priced at $33,990, $42,490, $47,490, and $54,990 respectively. However, the company has recently made some changes in its battery supply chain. It has enabled incentive eligibility for the Long Rang RWD and AWD variants.

Quicksilver Tesla Model 3 Pricing US August 8, 2024

Tesla Model 3 Pricing US August 8, 2024 (source – Tesla)

Therefore, the Long Range RWD is now priced lower than $35,000 and even below the RWD variant, which doesn’t qualify for Federal incentives. Furthermore, the new Long Range RWD offers the longest 363 miles of EPA estimated range, higher than the LR AWD.

In April this year, Tesla introduced Model 3 Performance and it comes with a couple of new changes in the front, rear, wheels, and the motor section of the car. That makes the car upgrade from the last generation.

Tesla Model 3 Quicksilver

Tesla Model 3 Quicksilver (image – Tesla)

If you are considering buying the Quicksilver Tesla Model 3 in the US or Canada, there are good offers still available to claim on new purchases.

A week ago, Tesla announced 1.99% APR financing on the Model 3 which will remain available through August. On the other hand, you can transfer the Full Self Driving (FSD) capability to a new car for free from an existing Tesla vehicle.

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