Benefits from the programme “will terminate after April 30 in all markets,” according to the business.
The beginning pricing of Tesla’s Model Y, Model X, and Model S have been reduced by $2,000 for customers in the United States as a result of yet another round of price reductions. On Friday night, the North American arm of the corporation posted on X about the move, and at the same time, they announced that Tesla is discontinuing its referral programme advantages across all regions. The existing referral programme advantages will be terminated after the 30th of April, as stated by Tesla.
The base model of the Tesla Model Y, which boasts rear-wheel drive, can now be purchased for $42,990. The Model Y Long Range can be purchased for $47,990, while the Model Y Performance can be purchased for $51,490. Model S Plaid now has a starting price of $87,990, while the base model of the Model S has been reduced to $72,990. A base price of $77,990 or $92,990 for the Model X is available for purchase. It has been a difficult few weeks for the company, which has just issued a recall for Cybertrucks due to suspected problems with the accelerator pedal, purportedly laid off ten percent of its staff, and announced a reduction in deliveries for the first quarter. The changes come at a time when the company is experiencing strained times.