Tesla will no longer accept custom orders for the Model S and Model X in Europe, marking a significant shift in strategy for two of its oldest models. These vehicles have minimal sales impact and are primarily continued for sentimental reasons. Recent upgrades were minimal, and production seems focused elsewhere. With the removal of Design Configurators, customers can only access inventory instead of custom builds, indicating a potential phase-out of these models as Tesla adapts to market demands and logistics challenges.
Tesla has ended international custom orders for the Model S and Model X in Europe due to their low sales and the logistics challenges of shipping custom vehicles overseas.
These vehicles account for a minor share of overall sales, leading some to believe Tesla is moving towards sunsetting them as production focuses elsewhere.
The recent changes made to the Model S and Model X were minimal, which suggests a lack of commitment from Tesla to invest heavily in these older models moving forward.
Tesla has removed the Design Configurators for these flagship vehicles in Europe, redirecting customers to local inventory instead of allowing custom configurations.
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