Tesla introduces more affordable Model S, X variants amid sales push

Tesla unveiled cheaper versions of its Model S sedan and Model X SUV on Monday, offering shorter driving ranges to boost sales in the face of mounting economic pressures.

The new โ€œstandard rangeโ€ Model S and Model X are priced at $78,490 and $88,490, a reduction of $10,000 from their predecessors, with deliveries expected between September and October. This move follows price cuts in both U.S. and international markets, aligning with CEO Elon Muskโ€™s strategy to prioritize sales growth over profit margins during economic downturns.

The updated Model S has a maximum driving range of 320 miles, compared to the dual and tri-motor Plaid variants which offer up to 405 miles and 396 miles, respectively. Meanwhile, the new Model X can cover up to 269 miles on a full charge, a decrease from the pricier versions that reach up to 348 miles. Danni Hewson of AJ Bell warns that if the cheaper models compromise on quality, it could deter long-time Tesla customers. Tesla shares dipped 0.8% following the announcement, despite a near 95% surge earlier in the year.



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