Tesla Philippines officially opened the first Tesla Experience Center in the country at the Uptown Mall in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig.

The store will showcase two Tesla models that have also been officially introduced to the Philippine market: the Tesla Model 3 and the Tesla Model Y. The Model 3 is one of the brand’s best-sellers sporting a sleek and aerodynamic design, a clean cabin with a large cabin, and a battery range of up to 629km.

You can get the Tesla Model 3 in the Philippines with an order fee of Php15,000, delivery and admin fee of Php12,000, and through “Tesla preferred financial institutions” with up to a 5-year installment plan. Three models will be available in the country, with the prices listed below:

Rear-Wheel DriveLong RangePerformance
Range (WLTP)513km629km528km
Top Speed201kmph201kmph262kmph
0-100kmph6.1 seconds4.4 seconds3.1 seconds
SRPPhp2,109,000Php2,489,000Php3,099,000
Monthly Installments
(after 20% deposit)
Starts at Php38,810Starts at Php40,776Starts at Php50,770

If you want something bigger, the Tesla Model Y is a crossover EV hailed as the best-selling vehicle last year. It has all the tech you can expect from a Tesla, with a roomy 2.1 cubic meters of cargo space, and can see up to 5 passengers.

Like the Model 3, you can get it with a Php15,000 order fee, Php12,000 delivery and admin fees, and an interest fee of as low as 22.88% via a 5-year installment plan.

Rear-Wheel DriveLong RangePerformance
Range (WLTP)455km533km514km
Top Speed217kmph217kmph250kmph
0-100kmph6.9 seconds5.0 seconds3.7 seconds
SRPPhp2,369,000Php2,689,000Php3,299,000
Monthly Installments
(after 20% deposit)
Starts at Php34,551Starts at Php44,053Starts at Php54,046

What’s more, the company also installed Tesla Superchargers in Uptown Mall which provides 120km of charge in just 5 minutes. Charging apparently costs Php19 per kWh with a total of Php1,140 for a full charge.

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