
Tesla Model S pricing changes, Model X features and benefits, electric vehicle premium upgrades
BREAKING: Tesla has increased the price of all trims of the Model S and Model X by $10,000 in the US, but every trim now comes standard with FSD (Supervised), free lifetime Supercharging, four-year premium service and free lifetime Premium Connectivity (a ~$15,000 value).
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Tesla Price Increase
Tesla has made headlines recently by increasing the price of all trims of the Model S and Model X by $10,000 in the US. This move is significant for potential buyers and Tesla enthusiasts alike, as it highlights the company’s evolving pricing strategy.
Standard Features
While a price increase might be a concern for some, Tesla is sweetening the deal by ensuring that every trim now comes standard with Full Self-Driving (FSD) (Supervised). This addition alone adds considerable value, as advanced driving features are becoming increasingly sought after in the automotive market. Moreover, buyers will enjoy free lifetime Supercharging, which is a game-changer for electric vehicle owners looking to save on charging costs.
Added Value
In addition to FSD and free lifetime Supercharging, Tesla is offering a four-year premium service and free lifetime Premium Connectivity. When you consider the total estimated value of these features to be around $15,000, the price increase may not seem as daunting. It’s essential to understand how these new offerings can enhance the overall ownership experience.
Customer Reactions
The response from the Tesla community has been mixed. Some customers are excited about the added features and see the price increase as justified, while others are concerned about affordability. Tesla continues to innovate, and these changes reflect its commitment to providing high-quality electric vehicles that meet the demands of modern drivers.
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