Cheaper Tesla Model S And X Discontinued After Massive Price Cuts

Cheaper Tesla Model S And X Discontinued After Massive Price Cuts

With the price of the Model X now under $80,000, the midsize crossover EV is now eligible for federal tax credits along with the Model 3 and Model Y. However, the Model S is still not eligible as the price cap for sedans is $55,000.

Of note, Tesla has also dropped the Model 3 prices, just in time for the global reveal of its facelifted version. The automaker hasn’t provided details and availability in North America.

Now that the SR variants are no longer part of the lineup, the entry-model Model X returns to offering an EPA-rated range of 348 miles and can go from 0-60 mph in 3.8 seconds. Meanwhile, the cheapest Model S has an EPA-rated range of 405 miles and a 3.1-second acceleration time.

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