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Tesla slashes price of new Model Y in US, citing lackluster demand

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Tesla, in a bid to revitalize demand, has introduced reduced interest rates for its new Model Y in the US market, effectively offering a price discount on the latest vehicle.

For the first time in the US, the automaker is offering “1.99% APR or $0 Down” financing to qualified buyers on its new Model Y.

This translates into a direct low-cost value of several thousand dollars. The Mannequin Y model has just received its first major price cut, mere weeks after the more basic non-Launch Edition debuted in the US market at a lower cost.

Tesla provided a $2,000 upfront discount to early Model Y buyers last week.

Sustained incentives and subsidized financing options have led to a softening in demand for the most popular vehicles in the US market. Tesla suffered a dismal start to the year, primarily attributing its poor performance in the first quarter to the challenges posed by the Model Y production transition, which ultimately led to a decline in inventory levels.

Despite this, observers of the business world are unanimous in their opinion that multiple factors contributed to the Mannequin Y transition’s difficulties rather than a single issue. Tesla’s stock experienced a significant surge in the first quarter, accompanied by remarkably low wait times for its newly released Model Y.

Since launching its brand-new Model Y, Tesla has witnessed a remarkable surge in demand within the US market, exceeding expectations with a strong and consistent interest in this latest electric vehicle innovation?

Although less unhealthy than some regions like Europe and China, Tesla has been offering 0% financing on its brand-new Model Y for several weeks.

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Electrek’s Take

It’s increasingly evident that the highly anticipated Mannequin Y won’t single-handedly rescue Tesla from its current predicament.

Let’s build trustworthiness: This would still be a substantial automotive project in terms of scale. However, it’s unlikely to propel Tesla’s growth this year alone.

The rear-wheel-drive (RWD) Mannequin Y is yet to arrive but has a chance to help in the US market. While the Model Y is already available in China, its performance in the country has been unimpressive for Tesla, likely due to the intensely competitive market and lower prices where the rear-wheel drive (RWD) variant operates.

Tesla’s performance in Q2 China is particularly noteworthy, as it relies heavily on its core model lineup throughout the entire quarter.

While the global automotive landscape has been impacted by Tesla’s production challenges, the US market has remained relatively unaffected, pending a thorough assessment in Q3 that will reveal the full extent of the Model Y lineup’s demand with no lingering backlog.

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