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In addition to the lower prices seen across all existing models, the new base Model Y brings a starting price that’s thousands of dollars lower than the SUV’s previous entry point.
Tesla has once again slashed the prices of its all-electric Model S sedan and Model X SUV by $5,000 and $10,000, respectively.
All used Tesla models saw a steady drop in average prices among Cars.com dealer inventory over the last six months.
To bolster sagging sales, clear inventory, requalify specific models for a tax rebate and boost stock price, Tesla just cut pricing on every one of its new models.
Tesla is allowing new customers to choose between a yoke and a traditional steering wheel for free, and it's offering a $700 retrofit for existing customers who wish to replace their yoke with a steering wheel.
Tesla is offering shoppers a substantial discount on its two bestselling EVs, the Model 3 and Model Y, but only through the end of 2022.
Two separate recalls address the taillights of some 321,600 Model 3s and Model Ys and the airbags of more than 29,000 Model Xs.
Tesla’s entire lineup is affected by an issue with the power windows that may not function correctly.
Beginning Sept. 5, the price of the Full Self-Driving feature will rise to $15,000 from $12,000.
Enhanced Autopilot offers a middle ground between Autopilot and Full Self-Driving, with additional highway and parking assist features for $6,000.