Tesla continues to refine its pricing and product structure as Autoblog reports the company has quietly lowered prices on a handful of high-performance models.
In the latest round of revisions, the price of the Model S 100D has dropped by $3,500 to $95,200. The Model X 100D also sees a similar $3,500 price cut as it now starts at $97,200.
P100D customers haven’t been left out in the cold as both the Model S and Model X variants receive a $5,000 price cut. Despite sounding likely a hefty reduction, the vehicles are still out of the range of most consumers as prices start at $136,200 for the Model S P100D and $141,200 for the Model X P100D.
So what does that money get you? In the case of the Model S 100D, owners can accelerate from 0-60 mph in 4.1 seconds and travel approximately 335 miles (539 km) on a single charge. The Model S P100D drops the 0-60 mph time to 2.5 seconds but its range falls to 315 miles (507 km).
Likewise, the Model X 100D runs from 0-60 mph in 4.7 seconds and has a range of 295 miles (474 km). Those numbers drop to 2.9 seconds and 289 miles (465 km) on the Model X P100D.