Tesla’s Cheapest Model 3 Costs Just $31,000 in Canada and Americans Are Missing Out

Tesla’s Cheapest Model 3

Tesla’s Cheapest Model 3 Is Now on Sale in Canada, But U.S. Buyers Miss Out

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Tesla has quietly launched its cheapest new Model 3 in Canada, and the price is getting attention for one simple reason. It starts at around $31,000 USD after conversion. That makes it far cheaper than the American market version.

The catch is obvious. American buyers cannot get it.

The new version is a Shanghai built Tesla Model 3 RWD Premium, and Tesla is importing it into Canada as trade rules between the two countries continue to shift.

Tesla’s Cheapest Model 3
Tesla’s Cheapest Model 3

Why Tesla Brought This Model 3 to Canada

Electric vehicle demand continues to grow, especially as fuel prices remain unstable. Buyers want affordable EVs, and Tesla knows that price matters more than ever right now.

In the United States, the cheapest Tesla Model 3 RWD starts at around $38,630. That already makes it one of the more affordable premium EVs on sale, but it still sits out of reach for many buyers.

Canada now gets an even cheaper option because Tesla can import vehicles from its Shanghai factory at a much lower cost.

According to reports from Automotive News, Tesla started bringing the Chinese built Model 3 into Canada after trade conditions changed between Canada and China.

Tesla Model 3 RWD Premium Price In Canada

The Shanghai built Tesla Model 3 RWD Premium starts at CAD 39,490 including delivery charges.

At current exchange rates, that works out to slightly below USD 31,000.

Here’s how the pricing breaks down:

Variant FeatureExtra Cost
Stealth GrayStandard
Pearl WhiteCAD 955
Deep Blue MetallicCAD 955
Diamond BlackCAD 1,469
Ultra RedCAD 1,910
QuicksilverCAD 1,910
19 inch Nova WheelsCAD 1,469
Black and White InteriorCAD 955

Tesla also offers Full Self Driving as a subscription service in Canada for CAD 73 per month. Buyers get a 30 day free trial.

Why This Tesla Is So Cheap

The lower price mainly comes down to manufacturing and tariffs.

Canada currently applies only a 6.1 percent tariff on certain Chinese made EVs under a new trade agreement. Earlier tariffs were much higher.

Meanwhile, U.S. built Teslas became significantly more expensive in Canada after Canada imposed a 25 percent tariff on American imports, including automobiles.

That pushed some higher trim Tesla Model 3 variants close to CAD 80,000, which is roughly USD 60,000.

For Tesla, importing from China simply became the cheaper option.

Performance Differences Between Canadian And U.S. Model 3

The cheaper Canadian Model 3 does lose some performance compared to the American version.

Here’s the main difference:

SpecificationCanada Model 3 RWD PremiumU.S. Model 3 RWD
Battery TypeLFPNMC
Range288 miles321 miles
Charging Added In 15 Minutes160 miles170 miles
Charging Speed250 kW225 kW

The Canadian car uses lithium iron phosphate batteries, also known as LFP batteries. The American model uses nickel cobalt manganese cells.

LFP batteries usually cost less and offer strong long term durability, but they often provide slightly lower driving range compared to NMC batteries.

That explains why the cheaper Canadian Model 3 loses around 33 miles of range.

No Canadian EV Rebate For This Tesla

There is another important detail buyers should know.

Because this Tesla comes from China, it does not qualify for Canada’s CAD 5,000 EV rebate program.

Canada requires vehicles to come from countries with a free trade agreement to qualify for the incentive. China does not meet that requirement.

So while the car starts cheaper, buyers still miss out on government support.

Tesla Has Done This Before

This is not Tesla’s first time shipping Chinese made vehicles to Canada.

The company previously imported Shanghai built Model 3 and Model Y vehicles before Canada introduced a 100 percent tariff on Chinese EVs in 2024.

Things changed again in January after Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Chinese President Xi Jinping negotiated a new trade agreement.

The revised deal reduced tariffs to 6.1 percent for a limited number of Chinese made EVs, plug in hybrids, and range extended electric vehicles.

Right now, the agreement covers up to 49,000 vehicles annually, with plans to raise the limit to 70,000 units over the next five years.

Final Thoughts

Tesla’s new Canadian market Model 3 shows how much pricing can change depending on global trade policies and battery sourcing.

For Canadian buyers, this becomes one of the cheapest ways to own a new Tesla. For American buyers, though, it is another reminder that the U.S. market still does not get every affordable EV option Tesla builds.

Sources and References

Official Sources

  1. Tesla Canada Model 3 Official Page
    Official Tesla Canada page with Model 3 specs, range, charging details, and pricing.
    Tesla Canada Model 3
  2. Tesla Canada Vehicle Configurator
    Direct Tesla ordering page for Model 3 trims, colors, wheels, and options in Canada.
    Tesla Model 3 Configurator Canada
  3. Tesla Canada EV Incentives Page
    Official Tesla support page showing Canadian EV incentive eligibility and pricing.
    Tesla Canada EV Incentives
  4. Tesla Model 3 Owner’s Manual
    Official Tesla manual with charging, battery, and feature information.
    Tesla Model 3 Owner Manual

Industry & News Sources

  1. MotorTrend Report
    Original report covering the cheaper Shanghai built Tesla Model 3 launched in Canada.
    MotorTrend Article
  2. Electrek Coverage
    Detailed breakdown of pricing, China imports, and tariff changes behind the new Canadian Model 3.
    Electrek Tesla Canada Report
  3. Electrive News
    Industry report explaining Tesla’s Canadian pricing strategy and new Premium RWD trim.
    Electrive Tesla Canada News
  4. Not A Tesla App
    Tesla focused news site explaining how the new CAD 39,490 Model 3 became possible.
    Not A Tesla App Report
  5. Drive Tesla Canada
    Canada focused Tesla news and ownership updates with local market coverage.
    Drive Tesla Canada
  6. AutoTrader Canada Model 3 Page
    Canadian pricing, trims, specs, and used Tesla Model 3 market listings.
    AutoTrader Canada Tesla Model 3

Additional Reference Sources

  1. Reuters EV Market Report
    Reuters report covering Tesla EV demand trends and global market changes in 2026.
    Reuters Tesla EV Report
  2. Car and Driver Model 3 Review
    Independent review and specifications for the 2026 Tesla Model 3.
    Car and Driver Model 3 Review
  3. Reddit Tesla Canada Community
    Community discussion about the cheaper Canada only Tesla Model 3 pricing.
    Reddit Tesla Canada Discussion
  4. Reddit EV Community Discussion
    User discussion explaining Canadian Tesla pricing and tariffs.
    Reddit EV Pricing Discussion
 
 
 
Tesla Model 3 Canada FAQ
Quick answers about the cheaper China built Tesla Model 3 now available in Canada.
Why is the Tesla Model 3 cheaper in Canada?
Tesla is importing a Shanghai built Model 3 RWD Premium into Canada. Canada currently applies a lower 6.1% tariff on certain Chinese EV imports, which helps reduce the final price compared to U.S. built versions.
How much does the new Tesla Model 3 cost in Canada?
The Tesla Model 3 RWD Premium starts at CAD 39,490 including delivery charges. That equals roughly USD 31,000 depending on exchange rates.
Can U.S. buyers purchase this cheaper Tesla Model 3?
No. This version is currently available only in Canada. Tesla has not announced plans to sell this Shanghai built Model 3 in the United States.
Does the Canadian Tesla Model 3 qualify for the EV rebate?
No. Because the vehicle is imported from China, it does not qualify for Canada's CAD 5,000 EV rebate program. Canada requires a free trade agreement for rebate eligibility.
What battery does the Canadian Tesla Model 3 use?
The Canadian market version uses an LFP battery, also known as lithium iron phosphate. The U.S. model uses NMC battery chemistry instead.
What is the range of the China built Tesla Model 3?
Tesla says the Canadian Model 3 RWD Premium delivers up to 288 miles of driving range on a full charge.
How fast can the Canadian Tesla Model 3 charge?
Tesla claims the car can add up to 160 miles of range in 15 minutes using a 250 kW Supercharger.
Why did Canada reduce tariffs on Chinese EVs?
Canada reduced tariffs as part of a trade agreement negotiated between Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Chinese President Xi Jinping. The agreement allows a limited number of Chinese made EVs into Canada each year.
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