Why are you not comparing base prices? This is extremely misleading as you're misrepresenting the Camry and including the rebate (even though you say you're not).
According to their US websites, the 2024 Camry starts at $26,420. The Model 3 starts at $46500 (not including the $7500 rebate).
I just pulled the MSRP straight off “Order Now” on Tesla.com, I don’t know why you would see a different price.
Camry does have a lower end “LE” trim with cloth seats, 4.2” screen in center console, and also missing all of the following; navigation, sun/moon roof, heated seats & mirrors, smart key, driver assist / blind spot monitoring, memory seats, and power passenger seat… for $27,215.
The XLE trim is still lacking many Tesla features, but it’s at least somewhat more comparable to a base Model 3.
But still truly notable that 3 days ago the Tesla Model 3 was cheaper after tax credits in many states even than the starting base price of a Camry.
Hopefully the Model 3 battery sourcing can adapt to the changing tax credit regulations to have their base trim qualify again for the Federal credit. Currently only the Performance trim qualifies, which is funny in that it makes the Performance cheaper than the lower-spec’d Long Range.
Key word was "inventory", not the custom order. Inventory is what Tesla has in stock on their lots near your location and are sold at a slight discount to the custom order price. Look for "Inventory" on the website rather than "Order".
FWIW, this would be somewhat comparable to what a dealer would actually be selling on a lot for a Toyota, because in reality you can't really custom order from Toyota and have to just get whatever the dealer has for you, though they often give you all kinds of crappy add-ons plus a dealer markup and other nonsense.
According to their US websites, the 2024 Camry starts at $26,420. The Model 3 starts at $46500 (not including the $7500 rebate).