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Tesla Is Bringing Back Its Cheaper Model S and Model X

Tesla reintroducing standard models of the Model S and Model X that have shorter driving ranges than other versions.

Tesla Is Bringing Back Its Cheaper Model S and Model X
A Tesla Model S electric automobile sits on display inside a Tesla Inc. store in Frankfurt, Germany. (Photographer: Alex Kraus/Bloomberg)

(Bloomberg) -- After a record decline in vehicle deliveries in the first quarter, Tesla Inc. is introducing lower-priced versions of several models, effectively offering consumers a discount.

The automaker is reintroducing standard models of the Model S and Model X that have shorter driving ranges than other versions, Tesla said in a statement. Also new are redesigned drive-trains on more expensive variants of the cars, allowing buyers to get “more range out of every dollar spent on charging,’’ the company said.

The changes come as Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk struggles to accelerate sales and bring his cars to markets worldwide. Deliveries dropped last quarter by almost 30,000 cars from the preceding period as the U.S. shrank tax incentives and amid delays in shipments to consumers in Europe and China.

Tesla shares have fallen 10 percent since April 3, the day before the automaker reported the delivery decline. The company is scheduled to report quarterly earnings after the U.S. market close Wednesday.

To contact the reporter on this story: Jason Clenfield in Tokyo at jclenfield@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Young-Sam Cho at ycho2@bloomberg.net, Ville Heiskanen

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