Tesla no longer produces right-hand drive Model S and Model X electric vehicles. Tesla has made adjustments in markets that are accustomed to right-hand drives, such as the UK, and canceled user orders. Potential buyers can either choose another model, buy the stock model, or try the left-hand drive version.
A New Zealand reader revealed to the foreign technology media Ars Technica that he ordered a right-hand drive Model X SUV three years ago, and Tesla contacted him yesterday to cancel the order.
Order information content is as follows:
Right-hand drive Model X is no longer offered due to changes in vehicle production schedules.
We regret to inform you that this means your order cannot be fulfilled and will be cancelled. You can get a full refund.
We understand this may be disappointing news and apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
Right-hand-drive Model S and Model X cars are still being sold in markets such as the U.K., but new orders are not being accepted. Tesla wrote on its website:
Future Tesla deliveries in the UK will be left-hand drive. Deliver by June 30, 2023 and enjoy 3 years of free Supercharge.