2023 Tesla Model Y SUV Confirmed

2023 Tesla Model Y – Elon Musk says the production of Tesla’s Model Y SUV could be expanded for the right-hand drive market to meet the increasing demand. The announcement the Model Y officially went on sale in Australia at the end of last week There was a dramatic rise in the demand for the electrical car which has resulted in Tesla anticipating delivery dates in the period of February and May 2023 due to the lack of parts. In a post on Twitter, Elon Musk said Tesla is working to secure the Right-hand Drive Model Ys from its Shanghai factory, however, the company did not anticipate that demands to be quite as massive for an SUV.

2023 Tesla Model Y Changes
2023 Tesla Model Y Changes

2023 Tesla Model Y Release Date & Price

Model Y had already been delayed from its original Australian launch date, which was mid-to-late 2021, and was delayed until just prior until the first period of 2022 The extra eight to eleven months will show the determination of those who would like to see the electric car on their doorsteps. Tesla has released the full price and options of its Model Y last week – starting with the entry-level model, which starts at $68,900. This price excludes road expenses. The Performance model adds an additional $25,000 and is priced at $93,000, without road-related expenses. Tesla has unveiled the Model Y electric SUV in Australia and it’s now priced starting at $68,900 with on-road costs included.

2023 Tesla Model Y Review
2023 Tesla Model Y Review

The Model Y will debut in two different levels: base trim with rear-wheel drive and an all-wheel-drive performance trim. Tesla. entry-level Model Y will start out with a cost of $5000 higher than its Model 3 sedan sibling at $68,900. If you go up towards the Performance level, the advertised price of $98,689 prior to any expenses on the road is around $7000 more than its predecessor model, the Model 3 Performance, although the price is affected in the biggest in a way due to Luxury Car Tax. It is believed that the 2023 Tesla Model Y looks likely to be the very first model to be launched in Australia because of the fact that a number of Model Ys have been observed on the way to Melbourne.

2023 Tesla Model Y Concept

The first prototypes from the Model Y arrived locally in August of the previous year. The models were believed to be used internally by Tesla to aid in training or obtain government approval prior to the time when deliveries to customers started. After a string of delays and a rumored suspension of deliveries until the second quarter of 2022, Tesla tracker VedaPrime has announced that it is expecting a shipment of 150-200 vehicles has been shipped in Port Kembla, with a number of Model Ys reported to be headed for Melbourne by a car pickup truck. Initially set for an earlier 2021 launch in Australia Model Y’s launch was delayed due to delays at the factory in Shanghai and was recently struck by the closure of the entire city because of an increase in COVID-19-related incidents.

2023 Tesla Model Y Interior
2023 Tesla Model Y Interior

In the year in April it was reported that the Model Y briefly appeared on Tesla’s Australian website, but it was immediately removed. One user claimed to have placed an order, however, an employee from Tesla requested the customer cancel the order and then refund the money. Model Y is expected to be available for sale by the spring. Model Y is expected to be offered for sale starting at $67,990 with on-road costs in the base trim, and the Model Y Performance jumping up to $98,172 which includes road costs.