Tesla cuts vehicle prices in discount drive | The Express Tribune
Tesla Inc on Friday slashed prices for its electric vehicles in Europe, Israel and Singapore, expanding a global discount drive it began in China in January while raising concerns about its industry-leading profit margin.
Tesla last week reported first-quarter deliveries up just 4% from the previous quarter despite offering discounts in the United States, China, Japan, Australia and South Korea aimed at spurring demand.
Days after releasing the disappointing delivery data, Tesla announced its fifth vehicle price reduction this year in the US market, as Washington prepares to introduce tougher standards that will limit EV tax credits.
In 2022, the world’s most valuable automaker also missed CEO Elon Musk’s delivery target of 50% growth, held to a 40% increase due to logistical issues and slowing demand.
Tesla said on Friday it cut prices in numerous European markets including Germany and France because of a scaling up and improvement in its production capacity.
In Germany, Tesla has lowered the price of its Model 3 and Model Y vehicles by between 4.5% and 9.8%.
In Singapore, it cut prices of its Model 3 and Model Y vehicles between 4.3% and 5%, its local website showed. Tesla also cut prices in Israel, with the price of the base rear-wheel drive Model 3 slashed by 25%. Musk has said Tesla would focus on bringing prices down to drive demand and that it had seen success in sparking orders with January’s discounts.
In the US, Tesla has cut the price of its base Model 3 by a cumulative 11% since the start of the year, with a 20% reduction on its base Model Y. Tesla reports its first-quarter results next week.
Published in The Express Tribune, April 15th, 2023.
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