Tesla cuts prices on all electric cars in the U.S. - the base Model Y dropped by $20,500
Tesla has reduced the cost of electric cars in the United States. In addition to this, government subsidies (Federal Tax Credit) began to take effect.
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The cost of the Tesla Model Y has dropped by $13,000 at once. If previously the base version of the car cost $65,990, now the price is $52,990. In addition, the discount increases to $20,500 with the $7500 Federal Tax Credit.
The Federal Tax Credit is available on the purchase of a U.S.-made electric vehicle for up to $55,000. The Model Y in its base configuration now falls under the credit.
Other American company cars assembled in the United States have also fallen in price. For example, the price of the Model 3 in standard equipment has dropped from $46,990 to $43,990. The more expensive Model S and Model X cars, which don't qualify for incentives, now cost from $94,990 and $109,990, respectively. Their price has dropped by $10,000 to $11,000.
Source: Tesla