Tesla has launched a temporary price cut for the Model Y, available now until March 1, 2024, in the U.S.
According to an update on Tesla’s website, under the title ‘Pricing Update’, the company says, “New Model Y RWD and Long Range AWD prices reduced for deliveries now through February 29. Prices will increase by $1,000 or more on March 1” (via @SawyerMerritt).
The price cut means buyers can save an extra $1,000 off, but only for the rest of February. This looks like a move to stoke demand for the Model Y, which is now priced as follows:
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