Tesla sold precisely zero cars in Turkey in January-now it's Musk's hottest market. Here's why
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Turkey has emerged as a significant market for Tesla, selling over 7,200 vehicles in June, almost surpassing the UK. This rapid growth is attributed to a new model adapted for the country's tax regime, despite concerns over sustainability due to low GDP per capita. Tesla's limited infrastructure in Turkey, with only four stores, poses a challenge for ongoing expansion. The successful introduction of a modified Model Y for local preferences has driven a surge in sales, accounting for the majority of yearly sales volume achieved in just two months.
Tesla's performance in Turkey has shifted dramatically, with over 7,200 vehicles sold in June, bringing it close to the UK's 7,700 sales that month.
Tesla's limited presence in Turkey includes only four stores in three major cities, highlighting the brand's potential for growth in this market.
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