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Tesla shares tank after U.S. discounts doubled on key models

Published 12/22/2022, 12:11 AM
Updated 12/22/2022, 09:06 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A Tesla Model 3 is seen in a showroom in Los Angeles, California U.S. January 12, 2018. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson

By Hyunjoo Jin

(Reuters) -Tesla Inc shares tanked on Thursday after the luxury electric car maker started offering $7,500 discounts on Model 3 and Model Y vehicles delivered in the United States this month, fueling concerns the company is facing softening demand as economies slow.

On Dec. 1, Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) started offering a $3,750 "credit" on Model 3 and Model Y vehicles delivered before the end of the year. It raised the credit to $7,500 on Wednesday. It also recently started offering free supercharging for 10,000 miles (16,093 kms) for vehicles delivered in December.

The rare discounts follow a series of price hikes over the past couple of years by Tesla, which blamed supply chain disruption and inflation.

Shares of Tesla ended down 8.9%, heading for their worst month ever as worries grow over softening demand for electric cars and Chief Executive Elon Musk's distraction with Twitter, which he purchased in October.

Tesla underperformed the broader market, which fell as data showing a resilient economy fueled worries over the Federal Reserve's path on hiking interest rates.

Musk said on Thursday that he foresees the economy will be in a "serious recession" in 2023 and demand for big-ticket items will be lower.

Analysts have reduced their estimates for Tesla's vehicle deliveries for the current quarter, reflecting slowing growth in key markets like the United States and China.

"The fact they seem to be cutting price to increase deliveries volumes doesn't raise confidence, particularly at a time where we see increasing competition," Craig Irwin, a senior analyst at ROTH Capital Partners, said.

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As the U.S. government plans to introduce tax credits to spur EV demand starting in January, Tesla customers had held off purchases until the incentives take effect, weighing on demand.

The latest discount came just days after the U.S. Treasury Department delayed restrictions on EV incentives until March, meaning Tesla and other U.S.-made electric vehicles will likely qualify for the full $7,500 in incentives at least from January to March.

Tesla is also offering a $5,000 credit in Canada on Model 3 and Model Y vehicles delivered before the end of the year. The automaker has also given a discount of 6,000 yuan ($860) on some models in China to the end of 2022.

Tesla said in October it would miss its vehicle delivery target this year, but downplayed concerns about demand after its revenue missed Wall Street estimates.

($1 = 6.9761 yuan)

Latest comments

Tesla will hit $100 in the event of 7% inflation
CEO Musk has always wanted his products First Rate AND affordable. None that knows CEO Musk should be surprised by His making His Excellent Model 3s even more affordable, for a bit.
Thanks! i needed a good laugh.
he's just a phoney thief
Another "late trade" miracle, and another financial knife in the back of America in the BIGGEST INVESTMENT JOKE IN THE WORLD.
delusional, china ev subsides end in a few days, if anything, it brought forward demand
I would bet Tesla will see a big increase in sales in China now as China reopens and people want to drive alone rather than take public transportation while they learn to live with the common cold again. This is what also happened in the US and because of the shortage of chips used car sales skyrocketed.
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