Tesla Pulls Plug On Model X And Model S In Europe

Tesla halts new orders for Model X and S in Europe, citing low sales and shifting market focus.

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Tesla Pulls Plug On Model X And Model S

Tesla, the Elon Musk-owned electric car maker, has pulled the plug on the Model X and Model S in Europe. According to the reports, Tesla has stopped taking orders for the Model X and Model S in several European countries. The American automaker has updated its webpage, and the models available in stock are up for sale, whereas the option to order new models is unavailable.

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Earlier, Tesla discontinued the electric cars in China, leaving Europe, the US, and Canada as the only markets for the Tesla Model X and Model S. However, now that the models have been taken off the European market, the US and Canada are the only markets for the Model X and Model S, currently. While the brand has not yet issued an official statement about the action and has stopped taking orders, the probable reason would be the decrease in sales.

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It must be noted that Tesla recently brought an update to the Model X and Model S; however, it failed to cast the spell on customers. Also, the brand bundles these models along with the Cybertruck and Semi under the "other car". A few reports also claim that the American carmaker recorded 23,275 units of the "other cars" in H1. On the other hand, the Tesla Model Y and Model 3 registered sales of 7,00,000 units globally.

While the brand's official take on the matter is yet to be stated, it is expected that Tesla will bring new cars to the deck that could prove to be reasonable replacements for the Model X three-row SUV and the Model S sedan.

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