In the United States, Tesla has launched more cheap versions of its Model S sedan and Model X SUV as part of its cost-cutting and sales-boosting plan. Delivery of the new “standard range” Model S and Model X versions is anticipated to take place between September and October 2023.
Customers looking for a more affordable version might pick for an exterior that is “pearly white” with a sparkling all-black inside. Alternative color options, but, are more expensive. The amazing maximum driving range of the new Model S is 320 miles (515 kilometers), which is a little less than the ranges of the basic and performance trim levels, which are 405 miles and 396 miles, respectively.
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The upgraded Model X SUV has a maximum range of 269 miles as well, which is much less than the ranges of the basic and performance trims, which excel with ranges of 348 miles and 333 miles, respectively.
The New Model C costs $88,490, while the New Model S is priced at $78,490. These prices represent a significant 10% decrease over their predecessors as part of Tesla’s continued efforts to increase affordability.
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