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凯利蓝皮书称:电动汽车价格暴跌,与去年相比下降14%

(2023-06-15 15:07:01)
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新的定价和销售数据显示,2023 年 5 月电动汽车的平均交易价格比一年前低 9,370 美元。
美国东部时间2023 年 6 月 14 日下午2:43
凯利蓝皮书称:电动汽车价格暴跌,与去年相比下降14%
初步估计 2023 年 5 月新电动汽车的平均交易价格为 55,488 美元,仅比前一个月高出约 158 美元,但比 2022 年 5 月低了 9,370 美元。

原文:

Electric Vehicle Prices Plummet: 14 Percent Drop Compared To Last Year

New pricing and sales data reveals that the average transaction price for EVs was $9,370 less in May 2023 than a year ago.

Jun 14, 2023 at 2:43pm ET

By: Suvrat Kothari

Potential electric car buyers waiting for prices to drop might want to glance at this new development. The average transaction price for EVs was down 14 percent in May 2023, compared to the same period last year, according to the latest pricing and sales data compiled by Kelley Blue Book.

The preliminary estimate for the average transaction price of a new electric vehicle in May 2023 was $55,488, just about $158 more than the month before, but a remarkable $9,370 less than May 2022. New EV prices reportedly peaked in June 2022, but have fallen by more than $5,800 since.

Michelle Krebs, executive analyst at Cox Automotive said, “EV sales in May are estimated to have increased by 4.7 percent compared to April and are up 44 percent year over year. This may be due to a combination of tax credits and manufacturer incentives that are encouraging sales.”

The overall drop in average transaction price for EVs can be attributed to multiple factors. Buyers can qualify for up to $7,500 in the federal clean vehicle credit, and possibly qualify for several state and local level incentives to bring the costs further down. For instance, California’s Clean Vehicle Rebate Project offers buyers under certain income thresholds, a $7,500 state credit.

That said, overall vehicle sales were up by 22 percent in May 2023 year over year, possibly due to higher inventory levels, and an increase in auto manufacturers’ incentive spend, according to the KBB report. Carmakers’ incentive spending rose to 3.9 percent of the average transaction price, 1.4 percent more than in the same period in 2022.

Additionally, the price war triggered by Tesla has prompted several other carmakers to cut their MSRP to continue selling electric cars at competitive rates. Tesla cut prices several times in the past year – the most recent cut saw a $5,000 drop in the MSRP of the Model S and Model X. Even the likes of Ford and several Chinese carmakers have followed suit.

Source: Kelley Blue Book

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