By Michael Elkins
When problems arose with the ramp-up of the Model S and Model X following a design refresh, Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) made the decision to stop taking orders outside of North America. That was in December of 2021. At the time, the company said that the new Model S and Model X would likely arrive in Europe during the second half of 2022, almost 2 years after the refresh.
However, it has been brought to users’ attention that Tesla has recently updated its online configurator for some European territories, with the company now showing that Model S and Model X Plaid deliveries will start in December 2022.
The Model S and Model X Long Range still do not have a specific delivery date in some European countries. This is understandable as Tesla typically starts its new vehicle deliveries with its most premium options.
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