Also, a cool thing “Not_an_Analyst” did here is he or she included pricing for 4 different countries in Europe:
- Netherlands Model Y Long Range — €64,000 ($76,013)
- Netherlands Model Y Performance — €70,000 ($83,139)
- Norway Model Y Long Range — 534,900 kr ($62,372)
- Norway Model Y Performance — 589,900 kr ($68,786)
- Germany Model Y Long Range — €56,990 ($67,687)
- Germany Model Y Performance — €63,990 ($76,001)
- France Model Y Long Range — €59,990 ($71,250)
- France Model Y Performance — €66,990 ($79,564)
But what do Tesla Model Y deliveries in Europe in September mean? Well, it could mean many things. Here’s a list of what comes to mind for me:
- Tesla Model Y demand in the US is finally low enough relative to Model Y production that Tesla can ship Model Ys to Europe (while that US demand recharges).
- Many Tesla customers will be very happy. (It feels like forever since the Model Y came out in the US, doesn’t it?)
- Model 3 “sales” (deliveries) in Europe will drop off a bit in the 3rd quarter since Tesla will be splitting Model 3 and Model Y deliveries without a huge ramp-up in production capacity (as far as I know).
- A new wave of Tesla buyers may start building in Europe as people who are interested in an SUV this size get to see and experience the Model Y on the street.
Any other big ones I’m missing?
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