2027 Tesla Model Y Prices Rise in U.S.MotorTrend - MotorTrend (MotorTrend - MotorTrend)It looks like Tesla’s streak of holding the line on Model Y pricing has ended. For the 2027 model year, the only SUV in the company’s lineup is seeing price bumps of up to $1,000 for U.S. buyers. The good news is base models still cost the same.As Tesla investor Sawyer Merritt reported on X, the Model Y Premium had held the same price since 2025: $46,630 for the RWD and $50,630 for the AWD. Both now cost $1,000 more, at $47,630 and $51,630. Buyers who want more power and a little more fun in the twisty bits of their commute will have to pay $500 more for the Performance trim, which now starts at $59,630.Buyers can still get into an American-built electric SUV with the entry-level Model Y RWD for $41,630 or with AWD for $43,630. Those trims, once known as Standard, carry over unchanged from the 2026 model year. FSD (Supervised) still costs $99 per month and includes a 30-day free trial. The Tow Package also remains $1,000. Buyers are once again required to pay a non-refundable $250 order fee for a 2027 Model Y.Photo credit: willia walker - MotorTrendPhoto credit: willia walker - MotorTrendPhoto credit: MotorTrend - MotorTrendPhoto credit: MotorTrend - MotorTrendAdvertisementAdvertisementPhoto credit: MotorTrend - MotorTrendPhoto credit: MotorTrend - MotorTrendPhoto credit: MotorTrendPhoto credit: MotorTrend - MotorTrendAdvertisementAdvertisementPhoto credit: MotorTrend - MotorTrendPhoto credit: MotorTrend - MotorTrendPhoto credit: MotorTrend - MotorTrendPhoto credit: MotorTrend - MotorTrendAdvertisementAdvertisementBeyond pricing, the 2027 Model Y’s specs and range stay the same, as does the ability to receive regular over-the-air updates.