Electric vehicle maker Tesla Inc has sold out its Model Y for this quarter in the United States, with no more production builds until April, Electrek reported on Wednesday, citing sources familiar with the matter.
The expected delivery date for the fully electric, mid-sized sports utility vehicle to U.S. customers is now April-June 2023, the carmaker's websiteglobally in January by as much as 20% with the Model Y priced at $52,990, down from $65,990 in the United States, according to Reuters calculations.
Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk had then said that vehicle orders were roughly double the company's output in January after the first round of price cuts and Tesla's aggressive price cuts have ignited demand for its electric vehicles.
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