Demand For Tesla's EVs Is Ridiculous Thanks To Price Cuts via insideevs.com
As you likely know, Tesla made the largest price cuts it has ever made in the US recently. The automaker had already offered two rounds of incentives to end 2022, but then surprised many people by dropping prices much more significantly not long after the start of 2023.was unable to hit its guidance of 50 percent delivery growth year over year from 2022 to 2023 . It came close to producing 50 percent more cars, but not all were delivered to customers before 2022 came to an end.
Add that leftover inventory to the fact that Tesla is simply capable of making many more cars than it was in the recent past, and the US EV maker has plenty of product to sell. Thanks to Tesla's extremely high margins, it's able to reduce prices in a big way, and should still make plenty of money per unit.“unprecedented demand” on our shores ever since the price cuts, which is to be expected. Reportedly, Tesla's stores are hitting sales records and inventory is going quickly.
Anonymous sources familiar with Tesla's sales told the publication that many Tesla stores hit new single-week sales records. In addition, Electrek writes that when it comes to custom ordering a new Tesla, there probably won't be any build slots left in North America very soon.
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