At theend of 2021and throughout 2022, Tesla continuouslyincreased the pricesof its electric vehicles to the point that we said the Tesla Model 3 andModel Y aren’t affordable anymore. This week though, the carmaker lowered prices by as much as $13,000 overnight.

In fact, those in the U.S. can get the impressive Tesla Model Y for up to $20,000 less than it was only a few days ago, which is pretty wild. Almost every model in the Tesla lineup is between 3% and 20% cheaper.

Tesla Model Y low pricing in January 2023

As of today, January 13th, theTesla Model Y is only $52,990(and qualifies for the EV tax credit), down from the $66,000 price tag it was earlier in the week. The Model 3 Performance dropped from $62,990 to $53,990, and even the Model S went from $105Kdown to $94,990.

Thanks to the massive overnight price cut, both the Model 3 and Model Y now qualify for theEV tax credit, at least until the changes in March, meaning new buyers can save even more money on a fancy new electric car.

Related:The Tesla Model 3 and Model Y Aren’t Affordable Anymore

We see the same discounts in Europe, andElectrek reportedon similar price cuts in China late last week, suggesting the company is trying to boost sales for the new year and keep vehicles going out the door as demand starts to slow.

And while the price changes aren’t as substantial in regions like the UK, it’s still nice to see prices trending downward. Hopefully, this is just one of many discounts coming in 2023.

Between Tesla’srare year-end sale in Decemberand eases in the supply and demand, not to mention shorter wait times, maybe those who want a Tesla can finally get one. The original plan for the Model 3 was to make it an affordable luxury EV, but that was short-lived. Perhaps these discounts will make potential customers reconsider.

viaMashable