Tesla is predicted to reach a value of $1.00 by the end of the year, and despite mixed opinions on its quality, it is seen as a dominant force in the automotive industry similar to other successful tech companies like Apple, Nvidia, Google, Amazon, and Microsoft.
Tesla has reduced the price of its Full Self-Driving (FSD) software by $3,000 in the US, bringing the cost down to $12,000, in a move that is likely aimed at boosting financials for the quarter.
Tesla has lowered prices on its Model S and X vehicles, with reductions of 15-19% in the US and similar cuts globally, except for the recently introduced Standard Range model; the base price for the larger-battery versions of both cars is now cheaper than the smaller-battery versions, and the base model now has a larger estimated EPA range; additionally, all paint colors are now included in the base price, and due to changes in federal EV tax credit caps, the Model X can now be cheaper than the Model S after incentives.
Tesla has released a revamped version of its Model 3 sedan, featuring a sleeker design and new features, while raising the price by 12% in China and cutting the price of its Full Self-Driving feature in the US by $3,000.
Tesla has reduced the price of its full self-driving beta software from $15,000 to $12,000, offering advanced driver assistance system features such as stopping at traffic lights and stop signs. However, concerns over the software's safety prompted a recall earlier this year.
Tesla is set to release a new $25,000 electric car, potentially revolutionizing the world of EVs with its affordable price and expected range of 250-300 miles on a single charge.
Tesla releases updated version of Model Y in China, featuring minor changes to the exterior and interior, including a new wheel design, with no change in starting price.
Tesla has released a less expensive Model Y variant in the U.S. following a larger-than-expected decline in third-quarter deliveries, which may help increase sales but put pressure on prices and margins.
Tesla Inc. has once again reduced the prices of its popular models in the US to boost demand and take advantage of improved supply conditions, with the company offering discounts of up to $2,250 on certain models.
Tesla has once again reduced the prices of its Model 3 and Model Y electric vehicles, indicating a possible shift or stabilization in the EV market and a response to increasing competition and production cost reductions.
This Level 2 Tesla EV charger is currently on sale for $479, along with other discounted green deals such as the Sun Joe electric pressure washer and the Huffy Oslo Folding e-bike.
The price for Tesla's tri-motor Cybertruck model may be higher than expected, potentially reaching over $105,000 including Full Self-Driving and additional fees.