Another round of price cuts has reduced the starting prices of Tesla's Model Y, Model x and Model S by $2,000 for buyers in the United States. The company's North American branch published the x.com/tesla_na/status/1781518596990231026″ rel=”nofollow noopener” target=”_blank” data-ylk=”slk:x;elm:context_link;elmt:doNotAffiliate;cpos:1;pos:1;itc:0;sec:content-canvas”>x about the change on Friday night, while also announcing that Tesla is abandoning the benefits of its referral program in all markets. According to Tesla, “current referral program benefits will end after April 30.”
The Tesla Model Y now starts at $42,990 for the base rear-wheel drive model, $47,990 for the Model Y Long Range, or $51,490 for the Model Y Performance. The base Model S is down to $72,990 while the Model S Plaid now starts at $87,990. The Model x starts at $77,990 (base) or $92,990 (checkered). The changes come during a difficult few weeks for the company, which just recalled Cybertrucks for possible problems with the accelerator pedal, reportedly laid off 10 percent of its employees and reported a decline in deliveries during the first quarter.