Jultxxxyes Posted December 10, 2019 Posted December 10, 2019 When we first saw the Tesla Model Y 2020 at the beginning of the year, we said that its arrival in the US market would take place in autumn 2020, while deliveries would begin in Europe starting in 2021. Although now, against all odds, information arrives To affirm that the American brand would be ready to begin deliveries of the Tesla Model Y until half a year earlier than initially planned. That is the conclusion that comes after an investigation conducted by Deutsche Bank. Apparently, they had access to some reports from Tesla suppliers in Taiwan in which the brand requested that orders be delivered earlier than expected. This acceleration of orders from Tesla suppliers means that it can begin production six months earlier than originally agreed, so the first deliveries would take place in the first quarter of 2020. According to this information, another model that could reach the market earlier could be the brand's truck, the Tesla Semi, which could be leaving on a limited basis over the next year. Recently, the company's boss, Elon Musk, already advanced it at a meeting of shareholders saying that they hoped to have it by summer 2020. It seems that finally the Model Y will be even earlier in the market, something quite atypical in Tesla. You still remember the great delay that the Tesla Model 3 suffered and how they had to press to reach the initial objectives. An additional assembly line was even mounted temporarily to get ahead of time. Although it seems that this era has been left behind and that the American firm has learned from the mistakes of the past and have managed to overcome. The orders accumulated by the Tesla Model Y are still unknown, although the more than 200,000 carried by the Tesla Cybertruck have been said. Quote
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