In a rare move for the automaker, Tesla is offering shoppers a substantial discount on its two bestselling EVs
he Model 3 sedan and Model Y SUV — but there’s a big caveat. According to a message on Tesla’s website
shoppers who take delivery of the Model 3 and Model Y by Dec. 31 qualify for a $7,500 credit and 10,000 miles of free Supercharging.
While there’s no credit for the Model S and Model X, both vehicles do qualify for the free charging offer.
Tesla isn’t known to offer discounts on its vehicles; rather
the automaker has implemented a series of price increases since 2021, which it attributed to supply chain disruptions.
However,
the newly available
supply is double
the $3,750
rebate
the automaker
offered
in
early December
likely
due to slower
demand and a delay in the
2023
EV tax credit
revision.
In a recent announcement, the Treasury Department said
guidance on
new
electric vehicle
tax
credits would
be delayed until March
according to Automotive News.
This
change means Tesla
buyers will be eligible
for
his
EV tax credit
of $7,500
starting in
January
Many
customers
are canceling
or
delaying
orders until the tax credit
takes effect, according to a Reuters report.
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