Tesla to end Model S and Model X sales in Japan this month
Tesla has announced that it will soon stop accepting new orders for its Model S and Model X vehicles in Japan. According to a post from the official Tesla Japan account on X, domestic sales of these popular electric vehicles will be coming to an end by the end of this month.
This decision comes as Tesla continues to focus on ramping up production of its newer models, such as the Model 3 and Model Y, which have seen increasing demand worldwide. The Model S and Model X have been flagship vehicles for Tesla, but with the company’s shift towards more affordable and mass-market electric cars, it is not surprising to see these models being phased out in certain markets.
Despite the end of sales in Japan, existing owners of the Model S and Model X will still receive full support and service from Tesla, ensuring that their vehicles remain in top condition for years to come. This includes access to Tesla’s extensive network of Superchargers and service centers, as well as software updates and maintenance.
It is worth noting that the Model S and Model X will continue to be available for purchase in other markets around the world, so customers in those regions can still enjoy the luxury and performance that these vehicles offer. However, for Japanese customers who have been considering purchasing a Model S or Model X, now is the time to act before sales come to a close.
Overall, this move by Tesla reflects the company’s commitment to innovation and growth in the electric vehicle market. By focusing on newer models and expanding their reach globally, Tesla is positioning itself as a leader in sustainable transportation and paving the way for a future powered by clean energy.
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