Your Tesla Just Got More Expensive, Again - See the Price Hike Following 10% Staff CutPrices have surged across all Tesla models for the second time this year.
Teslais raising the prices of all its U.S. models — again.
This is Tesla's second price hike of the year. Last March, the company raised its prices on all models by as much as 10%. On Twitter, Tesla CEO Elon Musk addressed the March price hike, blaming supply chain issues and the price of materials.
"Tesla & SpaceX are seeing significant recent inflation pressure in raw materials & logistics,"he wrote.
The new hikes are not as large as the first time around — the biggest increase in March was a jump of $12,500 — but they are still significant. Theprice increasesrange from $2,000 for the Long RangeModel Yup to $6,000 for the Model X Dual Motor All-Wheel Drive.
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Musk has yet to address the recent spike.
In early June,Tesla announcedit was cutting 10% of its salaried staff, starting with ano-tolerance policythat demands Tesla workers return to the office. "If you don't show up, we will assume you have resigned,"Musk said.
特斯拉最affordable car is currently theModel 3Rear-Wheel Drive, clocking in at $46,990 — marking a more than $10,000 increase since its $35,000 starting price back in2016.
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