Tesla increases Model X price, brings back incentive Elon Musk said was ‘not coming back’
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- Feb 07, 2025
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Tesla has increased Model X prices and brought back an incentive that CEO Elon Musk said was unsustainable and “not coming back to any vehicles.”
Today, Tesla updated its Model X configurator in the US to raise the prices of the electric SUV by $5,000.
The new prices are $84,990 for the Long Range version and $99,990 for the Plaid version:
The price increase means the Model X ino longer qualifies for the $7,500 Federal EV tax credit as it now exceeds the $80,000 price cap for electric SUVs.
But with the price increase, Tesla is ramping up the incentives.
Tesla brings the price down by $1,000 with a referral code, it gives one option for free if you buy the Full Self-Driving package, and it is bringing pack “free Supercharing for life.”
The latter, Tesla stopped offering because CEO Elon Musk said it was unsustainable.
Back in 2020, the CEO said that it will “not come back to any [Tesla] vehicles”:
“Just us being fools, but free Supercharging forever is not coming back to any vehicles. It’s not a good incentive structure.”
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