<p>The price of Tesla vehicles is increasing due to supply chain pressures across the auto industry, particularly for raw materials, Elon Musk said on Monday in response to a tweet.</p>.<p>"Prices increasing due to major supply chain price pressure industry-wide. Raw materials especially," Musk said in a tweet.</p>.<p>He was responding to an unverified Twitter account called @Ryanth3nerd, which said, "I really don't like the direction @tesla is going raising prices of vehicles but removing features like lumbar for the Model Y..."</p>.<p>In May, Tesla increased its Model 3 and Model Y prices, the automaker's fifth incremental price increase for its vehicles in just a few months, the Electrek website reported.</p>.<p><strong>Read more: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/business/tesla-sets-up-china-site-to-store-data-locally-989900.html" target="_blank">Tesla sets up China site to store data locally</a></strong></p>.<p>During an earnings conference call in April, Musk said Tesla had experienced "some of the most difficult supply chain challenges," citing a chip shortage. "We're mostly out of that particular problem," he added at the time.</p>.<p>In response to the removal of lumbar support on the passenger side in Tesla's Model Y, Musk said, "Moving lumbar was removed only in front passenger seat of 3/Y (obv not there in rear seats). Logs showed almost no usage. Not worth cost/mass for everyone when almost never used."</p>.<p>Earlier on Monday, the Electrek reported that new Tesla Model Y owners are reporting that their electric SUVs are being delivered without lumbar support on the passenger side. <br /><br /></p>
<p>The price of Tesla vehicles is increasing due to supply chain pressures across the auto industry, particularly for raw materials, Elon Musk said on Monday in response to a tweet.</p>.<p>"Prices increasing due to major supply chain price pressure industry-wide. Raw materials especially," Musk said in a tweet.</p>.<p>He was responding to an unverified Twitter account called @Ryanth3nerd, which said, "I really don't like the direction @tesla is going raising prices of vehicles but removing features like lumbar for the Model Y..."</p>.<p>In May, Tesla increased its Model 3 and Model Y prices, the automaker's fifth incremental price increase for its vehicles in just a few months, the Electrek website reported.</p>.<p><strong>Read more: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/business/tesla-sets-up-china-site-to-store-data-locally-989900.html" target="_blank">Tesla sets up China site to store data locally</a></strong></p>.<p>During an earnings conference call in April, Musk said Tesla had experienced "some of the most difficult supply chain challenges," citing a chip shortage. "We're mostly out of that particular problem," he added at the time.</p>.<p>In response to the removal of lumbar support on the passenger side in Tesla's Model Y, Musk said, "Moving lumbar was removed only in front passenger seat of 3/Y (obv not there in rear seats). Logs showed almost no usage. Not worth cost/mass for everyone when almost never used."</p>.<p>Earlier on Monday, the Electrek reported that new Tesla Model Y owners are reporting that their electric SUVs are being delivered without lumbar support on the passenger side. <br /><br /></p>