Tesla Model Y Reportedly Sold Out For Q1 2023 via insideevs.com
. However, with some major decisions on battery production and materials sourcing coming from the US Treasury Department soon, it's difficult to know how it will all play out.
At any rate, when Tesla dropped the prices on every vehicle in its lineup this year, with the largest reduction on the Model Y, there were all sorts of red flags about a lack of demand. There were also concerns about the future impact on resale value and the used market. We're already seeing , but the price reductions have clearly worked to boost sales in a big way, and they've even encouraged rival EV makers to follow suit., sources with details on the matter shared that Tesla has no build slots left for the Model Y prior to April 2023.
If you order a new Model Y today, Tesla says you should expect to take delivery between April and June of 2023. There are, however, still certain configurations available in inventory in some areas, but they're not likely to last.
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