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Tesla Stops Taking Model S/X Orders in Europe

EUROPE, JUL 30 – Tesla has stopped accepting new Model S and Model X orders in Europe due to declining sales, leaving only inventory vehicles available as the U.S. and Canada remain key markets.

  • Amid declining orders, Tesla has stopped taking new Model S and Model X in Europe, deactivating configurators and redirecting buyers to existing inventory.
  • Following moves in China and right-hand drive markets, Tesla earlier this year discontinued the Model S and Model X in China and in right-hand drive regions.
  • Amid shrinking demand, Tesla's Model S and X sales dropped to 10,394 units globally, while Other Models delivered just 23,275 units compared with nearly 700,000 for Model 3 and Model Y.
  • With Europe cut off, the United States and Canada remain the only major markets accepting new Model S and Model X orders, as European customers can only `Explore Inventory`.
  • Despite the suspend, Tesla has cut capacity and must boost North American output before potentially restoring European availability, though its future remains uncertain.
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smartdroid.de broke the news in on Wednesday, July 30, 2025.
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