In a significant move for electric vehicle (EV) enthusiasts, Tesla Malaysia has announced that it will maintain its vehicle pricing from 2025 into 2026, despite the end of Malaysia’s electric vehicle tax holiday. This decision underscores Tesla’s commitment to accelerating the adoption of EVs in the country, which is accompanied by plans for further investments in charging infrastructure and enhanced customer access nationwide.Tesla’s pricing strategy remains attractive, with the Model 3 starting at RM169,000and the Model Y at RM195,450. This means that customers can continue to customize their Tesla vehicles at these prices, with deliveries expected to commence in February 2026.This pricing strategy is crucial for maintaining Tesla’s competitive edge in the Malaysian market, especially as EV adoption continues to rise. By keeping prices stable, Tesla not only reassures potential customers but also strengthens its brand loyalty among existing owners who appreciate the affordability of these premium vehicles. What is your take on Tesla’s pricing model ?

