
A few weeks ago, in early January to be exact, Tesla made a huge price cut on two of its models. Then it was the Model 3 and Model Y, its best-sellers in the world at the moment, while the SUV is one of the best-selling electric cars in Europe. Thus, two stars of the range fell out ofabout $13,000 in just one night, thereby increasing their sales. Something to annoy customers who have already placed an order, as well as their competitors. Yes, Ford, Xpeng, Toyota or Nissan and VinFast also decided to review the prices of some of their electric models.
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Strong fall
But this is not enough for Elon Musk’s company yet. Therefore, a decision was made to reduce prices again, this time for other models. Indeed, it’s now the turn of the Model S and Model X to fall, with $5,000 to $10,000 drops. This applies to the entry-level versions as well as the high-performance variants of Plaid. The sedan now drops from $94,990 to $89,990 as the price of the electric SUV drops from $109,990 to $99,990. A sharp drop, which should therefore benefit customers and sales.
There is a but
Unfortunately, there is definitely a small catch in all this. Indeed, these price reductions are not at the moment valid only in the United States, but not in Europe. And even more so in France. But still, it is possible that this will change, and Tesla still has a habit of yo-yoing with the prices of its cars. Then it will be necessary to regularly visit the configurator of the brand to monitor the price changes for electric cars.
Source: Auto Plus

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