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Tesla's $50K Penalty for Model S/X Resale
17 Apr
Summary
- Buyers face $50,000 penalty for reselling new Tesla S or X.
- New Model S and X editions have strict 12-month resale restriction.
- Limited runs of 250 Model S and 100 Model X are being produced.

Tesla is enforcing a stringent no-resale policy on its final Signature Edition Model S and Model X vehicles. Buyers purchasing these limited-run models must sign an agreement preventing resale for one year post-delivery without Tesla's explicit written consent. Failure to comply could result in liquidated damages of $50,000 or the resale price, whichever is greater.
This policy was introduced as these models are being discontinued this year, marking a farewell before a production wind-down. Tesla is producing only 250 Model S units and 100 Model X units, each featuring exclusive Garnet Red paint with gold accents and a white interior. These vehicles are priced at $159,420 and include Tesla's Luxe Package with Full Self-Driving and lifetime Supercharging.
The company's move to restrict resales echoes a similar attempt with the Cybertruck, which faced backlash and eventual policy changes. This strategy may also free up space at Tesla's Fremont facility for robot manufacturing. The effectiveness of this penalty and potential future enforcement remain to be seen.