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Tesla Malaysia keeps 2025 prices despite EV tax break ending

Tesla Malaysia confirms Model 3 and Model Y prices remain unchanged from 2025 levels, with continued investment in its Supercharger network nationwide.

KUALA LUMPUR: Tesla Malaysia will maintain its current vehicle prices following the end of the electric vehicle tax holiday.

The company confirmed its Model 3 sedan continues to start from RM169,000, with the Model Y priced from RM195,450.

Tesla reaffirmed its commitment to Malaysia as a key market in its global sustainability mission.

The automaker’s offering is supported by ongoing investments in nationwide charging infrastructure and enhanced customer access.

It stated it is steadily investing in expanding its charging network in support of the government’s green initiatives.

Tesla currently operates 18 Supercharging stations and 17 Destination Charging locations across the country.

This network comprises 76 Superchargers and 79 Destination Chargers for long-distance travel and daily convenience.

“More charging stations are coming soon to further strengthen the seamless and comprehensive Tesla ownership experience,” the company added.

Completely Built-Up imported EVs remain exempt from import and excise duties until December 31, 2025.

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