Tesla, Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) has gone back to a strategy that has been widely criticized as one of the main reasons for the electric vehicle maker’s current predicament. Late Friday, the company took down the price of its Model S, X and Y prices in the U.S.
What Happened: Updated pricing available on Tesla’s website showed that the prices of the dual-motor all-wheel drive Model S and the trimotor all-wheel drive Model S Plaid have been reduced by $2,000.
The changes are as follows:
Model S: $72,990 ( down 2.7% from $74,990 previously)
Model S Plaid: $87,990 (down 2.2% from $89,990 previously)
Model X: $77,990* ( down 2.6% from $75,990 previously)
Model X Plaid: $92,990 (down 2.2% from $90,990 previously)
Model Y rear-wheel drive: $42,990* (down 4.5% from $44,990 previously)
Model Y dual-motor AWD, Long Range: $47,990* (down 4.0% from $49,990 previously)
Model Y dual-motor AWD, Performance: $51,490* (down 3.7% from $53,490 previously)
*not including the $7,500 EV federal tax credit
The previous prices were sourced from information provided by Tesla influencer Sawyer Merritt in a post on X.
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Tesla, Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) has gone back to a strategy that has been widely criticized as one of the main reasons for the electric vehicle maker’s current predicament. Late Friday, the company took down the price of its Model S, X and Y prices in the U.S.
What Happened: Updated pricing available on Tesla’s website showed that the prices of the dual-motor all-wheel drive Model S and the trimotor all-wheel drive Model S Plaid have been reduced by $2,000.
The changes are as follows:
Model S: $72,990 ( down 2.7% from $74,990 previously)
Model S Plaid: $87,990 (down 2.2% from $89,990 previously)
Model X: $77,990* ( down 2.6% from $75,990 previously)
Model X Plaid: $92,990 (down 2.2% from $90,990 previously)
Model Y rear-wheel drive: $42,990* (down 4.5% from $44,990 previously)
Model Y dual-motor AWD, Long Range: $47,990* (down 4.0% from $49,990 previously)
Model Y dual-motor AWD, Performance: $51,490* (down 3.7% from $53,490 previously)
*not including the $7,500 EV federal tax credit
The previous prices were sourced from information provided by Tesla influencer Sawyer Merritt in a post on X.
Full story available on Benzinga.com
Tesla, Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) has gone back to a strategy that has been widely criticized as one of the main reasons for the electric vehicle maker’s current predicament. Late Friday, the company took down the price of its Model S, X and Y prices in the U.S.
What Happened: Updated pricing available on Tesla’s website showed that the prices of the dual-motor all-wheel drive Model S and the trimotor all-wheel drive Model S Plaid have been reduced by $2,000.
The changes are as follows:
Model S: $72,990 ( down 2.7% from $74,990 previously)
Model S Plaid: $87,990 (down 2.2% from $89,990 previously)
Model X: $77,990* ( down 2.6% from $75,990 previously)
Model X Plaid: $92,990 (down 2.2% from $90,990 previously)
Model Y rear-wheel drive: $42,990* (down 4.5% from $44,990 previously)
Model Y dual-motor AWD, Long Range: $47,990* (down 4.0% from $49,990 previously)
Model Y dual-motor AWD, Performance: $51,490* (down 3.7% from $53,490 previously)
*not including the $7,500 EV federal tax credit
The previous prices were sourced from information provided by Tesla influencer Sawyer Merritt in a post on X.
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