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Tesla hikes Model Y price as Q1 sales report looms

Tesla has raised Model Y prices ahead of the release of its quarterly sales report, which is expected to reveal cooling demand
Tesla has raised Model Y prices ahead of the release of its quarterly sales report, which is expected to reveal cooling demand.

Tesla has raised prices across its Model Y lineup as the company braces for the release of its quarterly sales report.

All Model Y trim levels received price hikes of $1,000, the company’s website showed on Monday, April 1, and now range from $49,990 for the base trim to $53,490 for the performance trim. The adjustments follow Tesla’s announcement in March that it would increase Model Y prices in the coming days.

The move also arrives as the carmaker prepares to report its first-quarter sales. While 2023 was a record-breaking year for the company, the tail end saw its rapid sales growth start to stagnate amidst a global cooldown in the electric vehicle market. Tesla fought this by aggressively cutting prices, sometimes more than 20% at a time, a decision that resulted in lower profit margins by the end of the year.

While overall car sales are projected to rise roughly 6% in the first quarter of 2024 and possibly beyond, thanks to improved affordability, electric vehicle sales growth is forecast to continue cooling throughout the year. Analysts have lowered expectations for Tesla’s sales performance ahead of the company’s report, with some expecting to see the brand’s first sales decline in four years.

Although other automakers can rely on gas and hybrid sales to offset lower-than-expected demand in the battery-powered car segment, Tesla has no such fail-safe and will need to demonstrate strength over its competitors to prevent widespread concern. The company will also need to take steps to secure its profit margins, something which higher prices would assist with. It is thus unlikely that the Model Y, the world’s best-selling electric vehicle, being the recipient of a new $1,000 price hike is a mere coincidence.

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