
Spanish designer Victor Rodriguez Gomez created a Tesla motorcycle concept inspired by the design of the Cybertruck and cafe racers. She throws some 👀
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As we know, Tesla is particularly famous for playing yo-yo with the prices of its cars. While we’re still a long way from the €35,000 Model 3 promised by Elon Musk a few years ago, prices tend to drop with new versions. We’re thinking in particular of Propulsion, which makes the range more accessible. Indeed, the Y model can now be purchased for just €46,990. What democratizes the brand for customers is far from the case Model S and Model X still very expensive. But a few days ago, the American manufacturer organized a very sharp drop in prices, more than 13,000 euros overnight on certain models.
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— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) July 23, 2022
A significant drop
If earlier the model 3 was exhibited at a price of 53,490 euros, now it is available available for €44,990 only recently A sharp drop, which clearly impressed customers, and the number of orders increased thanks to the new pricing policy. But it is not to everyone’s taste. Indeed, customers who bought their car before this fall are only moderately appreciative of this news. And the latter let it be known, because the brand is asking for it offer them compensation, drastically reducing the value of their car on the used car market this fall. Not to mention the fact that they bought their car at full value, and others will pay less for it.
no gesture
Except on the Tesla side, no commercial gesture will not be on the agenda at this time. However, the brand still clarifies that this will benefit cars ordered before the fall and not yet delivered. By doing so, the company hopes to get rid of its still-excessive inventories, particularly in China and the United States. Let’s hope the prices don’t go up too much after that…
This German motorist drove over 1.6 million km in his Tesla Model S, is it really possible? https://t.co/7Rt6zEmXwx
— AutoPlus (@AutoPlusMag) July 15, 2022
Source: Auto Plus

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