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Customers in China can now order a six-seat Tesla Model Y with more range and space, but it has yet to be confirmed for Australia.
Tesla officially listed the long-wheelbase Model Y L variant on its website in China, with the six-seat configuration ...
It starts at $98,490. Tesla Model S starts at $88,490, Model Y at $47,740 and Model 3 at $40,240. Further, both Model 3 and Model Y are eligible for an EV tax credit of $7,500.
The new Tesla Model Y L in China has been expected for some time, with the larger wheelbase confirmed last month in a China ...
As we noted in our Model Y launch post, Tesla surprised many by already launching the Model Y online design studio and allowing buyers to place an order with a $2,500 deposit.
“Based on the order intake and our production plan, we have adjusted the Model Y delivery time of latest orders to the second quarter,” a Tesla representative said Thursday via WeChat. China ...
Tesla’s price cuts in the U.S. mean that some cars now cost around 20 per cent less than they did. For example, an entry-level Tesla Model Y is available from $52,990 having previously been sold ...
The extended-wheelbase Model Y can accommodate six occupants, each getting an individual seat and additional toys, with a ...
It means that the order backlog for base versions of all Tesla cars in the U.S. is full by the end of 2021. As we are in the middle of August 2021, the order backlog is 4.5+ months long.
Fresh data on Tesla's order backlog shows Model Y wait times stretching to four-to-six weeks, up from one-to-three earlier this summer. The jump suggests rising demand, likely fueled by buyers rushing ...
It’s the same for the longer-range Model Y and even a little faster for the Model Y Performance. In January, Tesla China had an output of 66,000 electric vehicles out of China, but only 27,000 ...