Tesla launched a new store on Amazon where it's selling iPhone cases, hoodies, and mugs (TSLA, AMZN)
- Tesla has launched an Amazon store where it is selling branded merchandise, Electrek first reported.
- Tesla rolling out a store on Amazon's platform shows the company is looking for new ways to get its products in front of more people.
- The items for sale range in price from $25 for a hat or mug to $250 for die-cast Tesla cars.
Tesla has launched an Amazon store where it is selling branded merchandise, Electrek first reported.
Items available from the store include iPhone cases, mugs, clothing, and die-cast versions of Tesla vehicles. The automaker previously sold branded merchandise exclusively through its website and stores.
The items for sale range in price from $25 for a hat or mug to $250 for die-cast Tesla cars.
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Tesla rolling out a store on Amazon's platform shows the company is looking for new ways to get its products in front of more people. And it isn't the first time the company has partnered with a retailer to help boost its exposure.
The automaker previously teamed up with Home Depot to sell energy products, though that partnership ended in 2018.
A Tesla representative told Business Insider the automaker's Amazon store launched earlier this week.
The following products are available on Tesla's Amazon store as of Tuesday afternoon:
- iPhone cases: $35 to $45
- Men's hoodie: $70
- Women's hoodie: $75
- Snapback hat: $25
- Die-cast Model S P100D, Model S P85, and Model X: $250
- Mug: $25
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