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Tesla Model X adds $5000 price increase in the US

Tesla Model X has received a $5000 price increase in the US on both models listed on the official configurator website, with these additions, this EV is now selling higher than the base Cybertruck.
After this new price bump, the Model X AWD is priced at $84,990, and the Plaid version at $99,990. Another thing to mention is that the Model X AWD version was eligible for a $7500 federal tax credit at a $80,000 price ceiling. Both variants are now above the price ceiling, which means, the base has also lost its eligibility.
This is the biggest price increase that the company has tagged to the vehicle this year. Still, customers who purchase or release a new Model X can claim free Supercharging for a lifetime. You should know that the offer is valid for a single user and cannot be transferred to another owner.
Model X is available in six colors, the stealth grey is included in the base package. Pearl White, Deep Blue Metallic, and Solid Black will cost $1500, and $2500 extra for Ultra Red and Lunar Silver.
The 20-inch Cyberstream wheels are part of the purchase package and a 22-inch turbine wheel option is priced at $5500.

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The tow-package for Model X is capable of towing up to 5000 lbs. Furthermore, the base version has five seats, which can be extended to six and seven seats interior at $6500 and $3500 respectively.
You can also choose a Yoke Steering at $1000 additional if you are not a fan of round one. Coming to the last part, the Full Self Driving (Supervised) can be claimed for $8000 with this vehicle or you can subscribe to it monthly after delivery.
Among other details, the Model X is available to lease at $1090 and $1233 per month for AWD and Plaid versions respectively. Check financing and more details on the configurator page.