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    Tesla Model X Long Range Now Qualifies For $7,500 Federal Tax Credit

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    Tesla recently significantly changed the Model S and Model X offer in the United States, cutting prices of the cars by 15-19 percent.

    Let’s start with the recently introduced software-limited Model S/Model X Standard Range, which disappeared from the lineup within two weeks. As we understand, the SR versions were kind of an experiment to test the market to see whether customers would be interested in ordering such cars starting at an MSRP of $82,990 (Model S) and $88,490 (Model X).

    It seems that the experiment failed expectations and did not improve sales. Therefore, Tesla had to lower prices of the versions with full range and the new prices are even lower than the previous ones with limited range – respectively $74,990 (Model S) and $79,990 (Model X). As we can see below, the new offer is much more attractive.

    Tesla Model S/Model X price change (*without DST and Order Fee):

    • Model S LR AWD: $74,990 (down $13,500 or 15.3% from $88,490)
    • Model S Plaid: $89,990 (down $18,500 or 17.1% from $108,490)
    • Model X LR AWD: $79,990 (down $18,500 or 18.8% from $98,490)
    • Model X Plaid: $89,990 (down $18,500 or 17.1% from $108,490)

    In the case of the Tesla Model X Long Range AWD, the price of $79,990 enables it to qualify for the full $7,500 federal tax credit, which might be a very significant boost for sales. The effective price is now $74,130 (including the destination charge).

    Let’s recall that the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 (IRA) requires prices to be now higher than $80,000 for crossover/SUVs, vans, pickup trucks. In the case of other vehicles (cars), the price cap is $55,000, which is the reason why the Model S does not qualify for the incentive.

    On top of that, the company applied no-cost paint options for the Model S/Model X, which is another big change, because the top-of-the-line option of Ultra Red was listed for $3,000. The price of the Full Self-Driving (FSD) assistance feature was cut by $3,000.

    We actually understand why Tesla is now offering free color options because otherwise, the Model X would exceed the $80,000 price cap for the federal tax credit if choosing anything other than the base color.

    The changes seem to be making an impact – especially for the Model X – because the estimated delivery time extended to October-November. Previously, the estimated delivery time was the same month/next month, which would be September-October.

    Model Base Price Dest. Charge Tax Credit Effective Price
    2023 Tesla Model S LR AWD 19-inch $74,990 +$1,640 N/A $76,630
    2023 Tesla Model S LR AWD 21-inch $79,490 +$1,640 N/A $81,130
    2023 Tesla Model S Plaid 19-inch $89,990 +$1,640 N/A $91,630
    2023 Tesla Model S Plaid 21-inch $94,490 +$1,640 N/A $96,130
    2023 Tesla Model X LR AWD 20-inch $79,990 +$1,640 $7,500 $74,130
    2023 Tesla Model X LR AWD 22-inch $85,490 +$1,640 N/A $87,130
    2023 Tesla Model X Plaid 20-inch $89,990 +$1,640 N/A $91,630
    2023 Tesla Model X Plaid 22-inch $95,490 +$1,640 N/A $97,130

    * Tesla adds a Destination fee (DST) of $1,390 and an Order Fee of $250 to all its models ($1,640 total).

    Specification-wise, the numbers remain the same.

    Model Drive EPA
    Range
    0-60
    mph
    (sec)
    Top
    Speed
    2023 Tesla Model S LR AWD 19-inch AWD 405 mi 3.1 149 mph
    2023 Tesla Model S LR AWD 21-inch AWD 375 mi* 3.1 149 mph
    2023 Tesla Model S Plaid 19-inch AWD 396 mi* 1.99* 200 mph
    2023 Tesla Model S Plaid 21-inch AWD 348 mi* 1.99* 200 mph
    2023 Tesla Model X LR AWD 20-inch AWD 348 mi 3.8 149 mph
    2023 Tesla Model X LR AWD 22-inch AWD 330 mi* 3.8 155 mph
    2023 Tesla Model X Plaid 20-inch AWD 333 mi 2.5* 149 mph
    2023 Tesla Model X Plaid 22-inch AWD 311 mi 2.5* 163 mph

    * range numbers according to Tesla; acceleration time with subtracted rollout



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