Tesla offering discounts of over $1,300 on some U.S. Model 3
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[May 20, 2023] By
Hyunjoo Jin
San Francisco (Reuters) - Tesla is offering discounts of more than
$1,300 on some Model 3 cars in its U.S. inventory following even heavier
discounts in Europe, according to a Reuters' review of its website, even
as the electric carmaker has raised U.S. prices on most newly ordered
cars this month.
Facing economic headwinds and mounting competition, Tesla this year has
aggressively cut vehicle prices in several regions and is resorting to
the traditional automakers' tactic of offering incentives to clear
inventory, analysts said.
On Tuesday, CEO Elon Musk told shareholders Tesla will try advertising
for the first time, a move analysts said could drum up demand. Musk
warned Tesla was not immune to the global economy, predicting it will be
difficult for the next 12 months.
Tesla slightly raised prices of some new models twice this month in the
U.S., although prices remain much lower than they were before the price
cuts began this year.
Tesla now offers discounts of more than $1,300 on some Model 3 cars, up
from the $250 discounts earlier this month on some Model Y and Model 3
vehicles, according to the website. As of Friday, the $250 discount was
no longer offered on Model Y.
U.S. prices for Model 3 start at $40,240 and Model Y at $47,490.
"Tesla is beginning to rely on incentives in the same manner traditional
automakers have when their dealer inventories begin to spend too much
time on the lot," said Edmunds.com director of Insight Ivan Drury,
adding the incentives "signal that Tesla has begun to slightly
oversupply the market."
Tesla plans to launch a revamped version of its Model 3 sedan this year
to refresh its aging product lineup. The price cuts to drive up sales
volume reflect pressure Tesla faces from competition and an aging
product lineup, rival Ford Motor Co CEO Jim Farley said last month.
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Workers walk among a row of Tesla Model
3 electric vehicles at Tesla's primary vehicle factory in Fremont,
California, U.S. May 11, 2020. REUTERS/Stephen Lam
HEAVY DISCOUNTS IN EUROPE Tesla's U.S. discounts follow deep
discounts in Europe this month as production from factories in China
and Berlin outpaced demand.
Tesla offers discounts of up to 3,490 euros ($3,841.79) for a
China-made Model 3 and 3,660 euros ($4,028.93) for a Berlin-made
Model Y, according to Tesla Info's list of global inventory. Other
markets such as France, Germany, United Kingdom and Italy offer
similar discounts.
Tesla researcher Troy Teslike tweeted on Friday that Tesla solved
its inventory problem in China by exporting from that market.
"The problem is that the cars that are exported end up in inventory
in Europe which is close to an all-time high. Now Europe has an
inventory problem but not China," he said.
Tesla did not respond to Reuters' request for comment, but Musk at
the shareholder meeting said the company's approach is
straightforward.
"We see what the demand is and then we adjust pricing to meet the
demand," he said.
In the first quarter, Tesla had 15 days worth of global inventory,
leaner than the industry norm but its highest in nearly three years.
The industry average for inventory in just the United States is 35
days. Tesla also produced more cars than it sold, which analysts
said pressured the company which lacks dealers to absorb excess
inventory.
When demand slows, inventory "starts to become a drain on cash very
quickly," said Tyson Jominy, an executive with consultancy J.D.
Power. ($1 = 0.9084 euro)
(Reporting by Hyunjoo Jin in San Francisco)
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