Tesla has made a bold move in the autonomous driving market, dramatically reducing the price of its Full Self-Driving (FSD) package on select inventory vehicles. This unexpected price drop sees FSD offered for as low as $4,500 on some models, a significant reduction from its standard $8,000 price tag.
The price reductions aren’t limited to a single vehicle type or condition. Demo vehicles in Tesla’s inventory are showcasing the most substantial discounts, with FSD available for as little as $4,500. Even new, non-demo vehicles are benefiting from this pricing strategy, with some units offering FSD for $6,000.
One standout example of these discounts is a demo Model X. Despite having 1,106 miles on the odometer, this vehicle comes with the FSD package at the remarkably low price of $4,500. This represents a significant saving for potential buyers looking to experience Tesla’s advanced autonomous driving features.
Tesla’s decision to slash FSD prices appears to be a calculated move to boost sales and clear inventory before the end of the third quarter. With September drawing to a close, this pricing strategy could help Tesla meet its quarterly delivery targets and financial goals.
This aggressive pricing on FSD could have broader implications for the autonomous driving market. By making its advanced driving features more accessible, Tesla may be aiming to increase adoption rates and gather more real-world data to improve its systems further.
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