What is the cost of Marine Blue?
Marine Blue typically costs an additional $1,000 USD (approximately $1,350 CAD).
Automotive / Car Updates
Tesla has refreshed its North American Model 3 and Model Y color palette, adding Frost Blue and Marine Blue options. This update replaces the outgoing Deep Blue Metallic and introduces a trim-based color hierarchy.
Tesla’s decision to introduce Frost Blue and Marine Blue aims to differentiate its vehicle trims through exclusive color options. Frost Blue, initially a short-lived option for Model S and Model X Performance, now extends to the Model 3 and Model Y Performance, creating a visual identifier for top-tier variants. Marine Blue, previously limited to Europe and Asia-Pacific, expands the color choices for Premium trims in North America.
The pricing strategy reflects this hierarchy. Marine Blue incurs a $1,000 USD premium, while Frost Blue is included with the Performance trim due to current promotions. Canadian buyers of the Model Y Performance get Marine Blue at no extra cost because these vehicles are imported from Germany. This is because the Berlin paint shop is configured for the European palette, this maintains regional pricing parity.
This move aligns Tesla with traditional luxury automakers that use exclusive paint options as status symbols. The availability of these colors may vary due to supply chain logistics and paint shop transitions.
Marine Blue typically costs an additional $1,000 USD (approximately $1,350 CAD).
Frost Blue is exclusive to the Performance variants of the Model 3 and Model Y, as well as remaining inventory of the Model S Plaid.
Canadian Model Y Performance vehicles are imported from Gigafactory Berlin, which uses the European paint palette, offering Marine Blue at no extra cost.
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