Tesla increases Model X by USD 5,000, losing U.S. EV tax credit qualification
On February 6, Tesla increased the price of both of its Model X trims by USD 5,000, marking the first time the flagship SUV has seen a bump in price since July 2024, when it was increased by just USD 2,000.
The increase now puts the trims over the USD 80,000 limit for the Federal EV Tax Credit of USD 7,500, effective....
The increase now puts the trims over the USD 80,000 limit for the Federal EV Tax Credit of USD 7,500, effective....
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