Tesla no longer accepts orders for Model S and Model X electric vehicles outside of North America

Tesla announced to potential buyers that it has stopped accepting orders for the new Model S and Model X outside of North America. Deliveries to other markets are expected to begin in the second half of 2022.

The information came to light after Tesla began sending emails to people who have orders for Model S and Model X vehicles in Europe: “To speed up the delivery of existing orders, including your Model X order, we are currently no longer accepting new ones. orders for Model S and Model X from markets outside of North America. “

Tesla no longer accepts orders for Model S and Model X electric vehicles outside of North America

This is because Tesla likely has a large volume of orders for the Model S and Model X in Europe and other markets. During that year, the automaker continued to take new orders, but production was delayed as the new Model S only started rolling off the assembly line in June and the Model X in October.

Below is the full version of the letter:

We will contact you regarding the timing of your order for the Model X. As we expand our production capacity, the time to market outside of North America is being rescheduled. We will inform you of the delivery times through your Tesla account when production starts. Your Model X is nearing delivery. We currently expect shipments outside of North America to begin in the second half of 2022. To expedite delivery of existing orders, including your Model X order, we are no longer accepting new Model S and Model X orders from markets outside of North America. The price of your Model X will remain the same as it was when the order was placed, unless your vehicle has been reconfigured. We are sorry for the inconvenience.

Tesla

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