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Tesla slashes UK lease prices amid sales decline – report

Last updated: August 19, 2025 5:50 am
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Tesla, the renowned electric vehicle manufacturer, is making strategic moves in the UK market to boost sales amidst challenging conditions. According to a report by The Times, Tesla is slashing monthly lease fees for its electric vehicles, with rates now just over 50% of what they were a year ago. This drastic reduction in prices is aimed at attracting more customers and stimulating sales.

The need for these price cuts has been attributed to Tesla’s lack of storage capacity for unsold vehicles in the UK. The company is facing tough competition in the market, which has led to a reported 40% discount being offered to car leasing firms to drive more sales.

Recent data from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) shows a sharp decline in Tesla’s UK sales in July, with only 987 units sold, marking a 60% drop compared to previous months. This decline is significant in the context of an overall contraction of 5% in the UK car market in July.

In addition to the UK market challenges, Tesla has announced the upcoming release of its Model Y L variant in China. This new model features six seats and a longer wheelbase, aligning with Tesla’s strategy to refresh its product line amidst increasing competition from other brands like Xiaomi’s YU7.

Tesla’s sales in China have also seen a decline, with an 8.4% decrease in July for its locally manufactured electric vehicles. The company is facing tough competition from Chinese brands offering more affordable EVs, leading to a price war that is impacting automakers across the board.

See also  UK vehicle production down 17.7% in January

To counter these challenges, Tesla is planning to introduce a new longer-range, rear-wheel drive Model 3 to the Chinese market, as revealed in a recent industry ministry filing. Additionally, in the US, Tesla has secured a license to operate its robotaxi service in Texas, in line with the state’s new autonomous vehicle regulations.

Overall, Tesla is strategically adjusting its pricing strategies and product offerings to navigate through the competitive landscape in different markets and maintain its position as a leader in the electric vehicle industry.

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