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Tesla Model Y deliveries begin in the US though WHO declared coronavirus outbreaks as a global emergency.
Just before one year, the company unveiled an electric SUV as well, Tesla announced the unveiling of Model Y at that time.
First Tesla model Y delivery ahead of the original schedule
The coronavirus outbreak is declared as a global emergency. After China, many countries including Italy, Australia, and now even India is fighting with the coronavirus. Also, many other countries becoming wrapped up in the grips of coronavirus pandemic. In such a situation, Tesla has officially begun the deliveries of the first Model Y to US customers. To share this information, Tesla tweeted a video yesterday. It shows the small electric SUV going through the production process also, being tested on a different part of the world. As well, the company shared a link to the order page. Some Tesla focused YouTubers including Teslanomics’ Ben Sullins spotted the first deliveries of Tesla Model Y.
Tesla Model Y could be an even bigger hit?
The company’s Model Y, first unveiled last year in the month of March is the fifth all-electric car to go into production. As per the report, the small SUV is built on the same technology platform as Model 3 Sedan. In fact, two cars shared about 75% parts. But there are few main differences like a motorized full hatch door at the rear, extra headroom. Also, having an optional small third row with two shotgun-style seats. However, Model 3 has proved to be a huge success for Tesla. Now Tesla Model Y is on its way.
The CEO Elon Musk said he believes the Model Y could potentially be an even bigger hit given the growing preference in the US (and, increasingly, the world) for the increased ride height, size, and functionality of SUVs.
Tesla Model Y configuration
New Model Y comes in two key configurations. However, both of them are all-wheel drive. The Long Range version of Tesla Model Y starts at $52,990 and offers 316 miles of range. As well, it can go from 0 to 60 miles per hour in 4.8 seconds. Also, Tesla is selling a Performance version that starts at $60,990. This performance version can travel 315 miles on a full battery, as well go from 0 to 60 miles per hour in 3.5 seconds. Moreover, to order Tesla Model Y, different options are available for each version. For example, Autopilot, advanced driver assistance package, various wheel covers, and paint colors. As per the report, in early 2021, the standard range version can be expected to enter production.
Will Coronavirus outbreaks affect the Model Y deliveries?
During Model Y unveiling, Tesla already announced that the shipping of Electric SUV will in Fall 2020. But the year 2019 was fairly successful for the company, and Tesla announced in January that it was able to get a vehicle into production faster than predicted. Now, the company begins the Model Y deliveries in the US, but the question is whether the coronavirus outbreaks would affect the deliveries. As we can see, the deadly virus affected many sectors and had a huge impact on new car sales in China. Ad well, it started to freeze up the economy of the US too. Because as a preventive measure, citizens isolate themselves so the spread can be a break. Also, many leading automobile companies like Hyundai and Ford started rolling out great recession era programs. Thus, trying to keep sales from completely catering. As well, it delays a customer’s first car payment for weeks or even months. Especially, if customers are jobless or affected by coronavirus outbreaks.
We cannot say what kind of impact the coronavirus will have on Tesla Model Y deliveries. Not only this model, but it’s unclear about sales of any other models of the company. Regardless of all this, Tesla announced to release first-quarter figures in the first week of April.
Does Tesla taking special care to stop Covid-19 spread?
It’s unclear about what the company is doing for the workforce in US factories that are located at three different locations. Though, the recently leaked memo clear that the company is restricting international travel and asking employees to seek medical advice if they feel Coronavirus symptoms.
But Tesla not shared any information if it’s taking preventive measures to limit the spread of coronavirus during these deliveries. Also, no such information mentioned about other car deliveries of the company. Coronavirus outbreaks are at its peak, while the Model Y deliveries of the company begin in the US. While Tesla has not responded to multiple requests for comment.
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