Tesla showed a whopping 49 percent year-over-year sales growth in the US for the month of January.
Three Tesla models topped the list of BEV sales in the US in January, with Model Y registrations at 18,549 (36.8% of all BEVs) and Model 3 at 13,604 (27% of all BEVs). For comparison, Ford Mustang Mach-E sales fit into the 4th slot with 2,781 registrations, behind the Tesla Model S' 3,903.
Orders are reported to be up 100% in some US areas. Too bad they are production constrained.
Tesla already couldn't possibly keep up with the demand for its vehicles, and it has been raising prices and pushing back estimated delivery times on a regular basis over the last year or more. Just this week, the automaker raised prices and pushed back wait times yet again.
The 2 factories are pumping out cars and continue to expand. Austin and Berlin will still take months to ramp.
More here: InsideEVs
Three Tesla models topped the list of BEV sales in the US in January, with Model Y registrations at 18,549 (36.8% of all BEVs) and Model 3 at 13,604 (27% of all BEVs). For comparison, Ford Mustang Mach-E sales fit into the 4th slot with 2,781 registrations, behind the Tesla Model S' 3,903.
Orders are reported to be up 100% in some US areas. Too bad they are production constrained.
Tesla already couldn't possibly keep up with the demand for its vehicles, and it has been raising prices and pushing back estimated delivery times on a regular basis over the last year or more. Just this week, the automaker raised prices and pushed back wait times yet again.
The 2 factories are pumping out cars and continue to expand. Austin and Berlin will still take months to ramp.
More here: InsideEVs