JAKARTA - Recently, it was reported that Tesla no longer provided electric cars, Model S and Model X for several Asian-Pacific countries.

Reporting from Reuters, Sunday, April 30, 2023, both the Tesla Model S and Model X are no longer available in Asian-Pacific countries, such as Australia, Thailand, Singapore, and New Zealand.

Nonetheless, other cars sold by Tesla such as Model 3 and Model Y are still available in those countries.

Currently, Tesla has not provided information regarding the cause of the discontinued sales of Model S and Model X in some of these countries.

In fact, Tesla had set a record for shipments in the January-March quarter. However, for the delivery of Model X and Model S, which have the highest prices, it tends to decrease by 38 percent.

Tesla has made several efforts to sell its products with a significant increase. One of them is cutting the prices of some of its models for the global market.

Of course, this is a tough job for the company owned by Elon Musk. What's more, investors have observed the risk of eroded profit margins due to the price cuts.

This is bad news for Tesla, especially now that electric car products are intensively active in various brands or automotive companies around the world.


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