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Tesla launches cheaper Model Y variant to boost sales

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  • Tesla introduced a more affordable Model Y variant, priced at $44,990 before federal tax credits, bringing the cost to $37,490 with the credit.
  • The new budget-friendly option aims to attract cost-conscious consumers amidst slowing EV demand and increasing competition in the mid-range SUV market.
  • Tesla’s recent price cuts and product variations come as the company faces declining sales and intensifying competition from global automakers, including Chinese brands like BYD and Nio.

[UNITED STATES] Tesla unveiled a more affordable version of its Model Y on Tuesday, offering a new long-range rear-wheel drive variant in the US for approximately $44,990 before a $7,500 federal tax credit, according to the company’s website. After accounting for the credit, the vehicle will be priced at $37,490.

This move comes as Tesla grapples with growing pressure to appeal to budget-conscious consumers in the face of waning demand for electric vehicles (EVs) in key markets. Analysts believe the new, more competitively priced model could help Tesla regain momentum in the increasingly crowded mid-range SUV segment, where rivals like Ford’s Mustang Mach-E and Hyundai’s Ioniq 5 have gained ground.

Tesla had previously planned to launch a more affordable version of its best-selling electric SUV, but production delays had pushed back the debut.

Industry experts point to Tesla’s pricing strategy as part of a larger trend in the EV market, where automakers are working to balance cost reductions with maintaining profitability. Tesla, for its part, has been using its economies of scale and advancements in battery technology to drive down prices, despite ongoing fluctuations in raw material costs.

Meanwhile, Tesla’s Model Y long-range all-wheel drive version remains unchanged in price, still set at $48,990 in the US.

The decision to maintain the higher price for the all-wheel drive variant suggests that Tesla is aiming to serve distinct consumer segments—offering an affordable option for cost-sensitive buyers while keeping a premium price for those seeking enhanced performance and features. This dual pricing strategy could help Tesla better navigate the current economic challenges and address the demands of a broader customer base.

Tesla’s quarterly sales recently dropped by 13%, marking the weakest performance in nearly three years. This decline has been attributed to factors including pushback against CEO Elon Musk’s political stance and growing global competition.

The drop in sales has raised concerns among investors about Tesla’s ability to maintain its leadership in the EV market, especially as Chinese automakers like BYD and Nio aggressively expand internationally. Tesla’s recent price reductions and new model offerings are seen as part of a broader strategy to counter these challenges and stimulate demand.

Tesla is set to report its third-quarter earnings on July 23, with Wall Street closely watching the results for indications of how its pricing adjustments and new vehicle offerings are impacting sales and profitability. Any updates on the company’s long-awaited “next-gen” affordable EV could also influence market sentiment in the months ahead.


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