Tesla CEO Elon Musk has repeatedly promised that the Cybertruck would come in 2023. But, at long last the end is in sight with the truck set to go on sale later in 2023. Tesla’s controversial-looking Cybertruck has been much delayed since its debut at the end of 2019. Prototypes of the new version have been photographed online. The project of the new Model 3 reportedly carries the name Project Highland. To prepare for the launch of the refreshed Model 3 a little later in the year. However, the most likely explanation is that with this being the 2023 model year inventory, Tesla may well be looking to ‘liquidate’ what stock they have of the current version. One theory is that Tesla is simply testing the demand for the Model 3 at these lower prices. There are logical explanations for why this may be happening. Users on Reddit have even noted how the prices of the Model 3 have come down further from when they had checked out the car earlier in the day. That works out at roughly a 5.9 percent discount already on the original price of the EV. This is a marked step-down from the MSRP of the Model 3 which is $40,240. If you were purchasing a Model 3 Rear-Wheel Drive, you could pick it up for $38,770 and even as low as $37,830. I won’t spam my referral code here, but if I helped you decide to buy a Tesla vehicle or product with my writing/podcast, you can reach out to me for a referral code at a referral code results in both the referrer and new buyer getting Tesla credit points, which are redeemable for Cybertruck raffle entries, Tesla accessories, free Supercharging miles, and more.Recently, those checking out the Tesla website would have seen a discount on the Model 3 product page. I’d be tempted to grab one of those if Tesla was giving me a good trade-in price for my Model 3 with FSD Beta, which it, unfortunately, does not. It’s not surprising that Tesla is leaning on more significant incentives, considering the fact that it looks like the automaker’s Model S inventory has more than doubled over the last three weeks: This is the lowest the Model S has been in a long time, and with three years of free Supercharging, this is starting to be a very attractive deal. especially before they have delivered on the promise. It will be interesting to see how Tesla approaches it I know for myself other manufacturers start to look more attractive than Tesla if they are unwilling to transfer the purchase to a new vehicle. The FSD cost is going to be the next "Free Supercharging for Life" barrier for many people. ![]() ![]() That’s the incentive Tesla first used to get owners of older Model S to give up their free Supercharging for life by buying a new car – this later expanded to all new orders. On top of that, Tesla is giving three years of free Supercharging for buyers who take delivery by June 30. It results in brand-new Model S vehicles going for as low as $82,790 ($1,113 monthly for a lease or $1,307 loan payments). Now Tesla is giving even bigger incentives on new inventory of Model S and Model X vehicles.Īfter dropping the price of the new Model S and Model X significantly earlier this year, Tesla is now giving an extra discount of up to $8,000 on some vehicles. We reported that Tesla recently offered three months of free Supercharging for people taking deliveries of a Model 3 by the end of June. To achieve this, Tesla has regularly applied special discounts or incentives to take delivery of new inventory vehicles by the end of the quarter. With the end of the quarter approaching, Tesla is looking to deliver better-looking financial results by not ending it with many vehicles in inventory. ![]() Tesla has added a discount to the new inventory of Model S and Model X vehicles and three years of free Supercharging for deliveries by the end of the quarter.
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