Tesla's US Model Y inventories have been cut down by two-thirds and the total inventories (S3XY) have been reduced by 50% since last week's price cuts. This suggests that the first quarter volumes could be as high as 450,000, exceeding the estimates of 427,000 from analysts.
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The Tesla Cybertruck has been the talk of the town since its official release in November 2019. Despite some fears that the price may increase, a recent Torque News poll has indicated that the public still has a lot of interest in the vehicle.
Tesla's innovative approach to the electric vehicle industry has, in many ways, been a veritable masterstroke, and the company's recent move to cut prices will arguably generate more sales and translate into more profits for Tesla from charging stations.