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Tesla has authorized locations in North America to start selling display and test-drive vehicles as it aims to close out a record quarter despite the noise.

Over the last few weeks, we have reported on a lot of incentives Tesla has put in place to sell cars this quarter.

Tesla started offering a $3,750 discount to buyers for everyone taking delivery of a vehicle in the US in December.

Later, the automaker also started to offer 10,000 free supercharging miles to people taking delivery this month.

Earlier this week, Tesla increased the amount of the discount to $7,500 – equivalent to the federal full tax credit for electric vehicles that will be put in place for vehicles getting delivered next month in the US.

However, we didn’t report on how well these incentives have been working.

Now we learn that Tesla’s inventories are getting low in the US as the incentive program was successful.

Tesla barely has any Model 3 vehicles available in the Bay Area. It has some Model Ys. The automaker literally has a single Model 3 listed for the Los Angeles area and less than two dozen Model Y vehicles.

Tesla still has a few dozen Model 3 vehicles around New York City and a handful of Model Y vehicles. Florida also still has some inventory.

But most markets are starting to run low on inventory following the rare discount program put in place by Tesla. There are more cars coming off the lines in Fremont and Texas for the US market, but many of them are already spoken for.

Electrek has learned that Tesla started to authorize the sale of display and test-ride vehicles in several markets in the US yesterday, according to sources familiar with the matter.

Tesla is expected to beat its previous US delivery record by a significant margin in the US and globally.

The last record was achieved last quarter with over 343,000 vehicles.

In Q4 2022, Tesla is expected to deliver over 400,000 vehicles thanks to increased production capacity and a decent number of vehicles in transit at the end of the last quarter.

Electrek’s Take

I believe Tesla is likely going to be around Elon’s magic number in Q4: 420K deliveries.

It would put Tesla at over 1.3 million deliveries in 2022 or about 39% growth versus the previous year. That’s not exactly the 50% rate Tesla has been aiming for, but it is still undeniably impressive in the current auto market compared to other brands.

The problem for Tesla is that a significant number of those 420,000 vehicles have been heavily discounted this quarter. Tesla has industry-leading gross margins that enable it to absorb those discounts profitably, but it is still going to affect its bottom line in a bad way.

Now in the US, the government is going to cover these discounts, in the US at least, starting next quarter.

It will be interesting to see how Tesla fares in the rest of the world in 2023 with a lot more production capacity.

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Tesla receives 50,000 orders for new Model Y on first day, report says

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Tesla has reportedly received 50,000 orders for the new Model Y with an updated design in about 24 hours, according to a new report in China.

Last week, Tesla unveiled the mid-cycle refresh of the Model Y in China and a select few markets supplied by Tesla’s factory in Shanghai.

Deliveries are expected to start in March. The new Model Y hasn’t launched in Europe or North America yet, but it is expected to in the coming months.

The update has received mixed reviews as the updated design is not as well received as the Model 3’s recent design refresh and the specs and feature upgrades are basically in line with the Model 3 refresh.

But Tesla has reportedly received a significant number of orders for the updated electric vehicles.

According to several reports from Chinese bloggers claiming to have information coming from Tesla salespeople (via Car News China), the automaker secured 50,000 Model Y orders on the first day of the design refresh unveiling.

It’s hard to assess how significant this is for Tesla. The automaker delivered about 480,000 Model Ys in China in 2024 – up about 5% year-over-year.

50,000 units would represent just over a month of orders in a single day, but the design refresh was anticipated for about a year. Therefore, there was a lot of pent-up demand for it as people waited for the update to order.

It’s also worth noting that one of the sources claimed that Tesla is guiding that new orders being placed now won’t get delivered until April or May, which was used as evidence supporting the number of orders.

However, Tesla’s Chinese Model Y configurator is still mentioning March deliveries for new orders being placed now:

That’s true for both versions of the new Model Y. Tesla has yet to launch the updated performance version the new electric SUV.

Electrek’s Take

I wouldn’t be really surprised if Tesla secured 50,000 orders for the new Model Y in China, but I would still take this report with a grain of salt. Tesla salespeople have extremely limited visibility into sales beyond their own locations, and the sources appear to be coming from them and are relayed by Chinese bloggers on social media.

That, combined with the fact that the configurator still mentions March deliveries, makes me have doubts.

With that said, 50,000 orders is also not an unbelievable number.

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Jeep is racing to launch its new Wrangler-like Recon EV

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The rugged new electric SUV will be here before you know it. Jeep is fast-tracking Recon EV production as it prepares for an upcoming launch. Here’s what to expect from Jeep’s new electric SUV inspired by the legendary Wrangler.

Just as Jeep’s first global electric SUV, the Wagoneer S, is arriving at US dealers, the brand is already preparing to introduce another EV.

The Recon was revealed in 2022 as part of Jeep’s new strategy to become “the leading electrified SUV brand” in North America and Europe. Although Jeep launched the Avenger in Europe in early 2023, the Wagoneer S and Recon will be the brand’s first EV models to roll out globally.

The Recon will be Jeep’s first true off-road electric SUV. It’s built from the “ground up to be 100% Jeep 4×4.”Jeep said the new EV is for “those who love to explore extreme adventures in near silence.”

Jeep maker Stellantis said the Recon is “inspired by the legendary Wrangler.” Like the iconic off-roader, it will feature options like removable windows and doors.

With an expected launch just around the corner, Jeep (Stellantis) is reportedly fast-tracking Recon EV production.

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Jeep Recon EV (Source: Stellantis)

When is Jeep launching the Recon EV?

According to MoparInsiders, a source at Stellantis’ assembly plant in Mexico claims production for the new Jeep Recon EV is set for February 24, 2025.

That’s well ahead of expected. After recently introducing the Wagoneer S and Dodge Charger Daytona to the market, Stellantis aims for a smooth launch with the new Jeep Recon EV.

Ahead of its official debut, prototypes of the rugged electric SUV have been spotted in public testing several times. A Recon EV was caught in Michigan with almost no camouflage by the folks at JeepReconForum last month. Inside, a display screen showed a range of 147 miles at 66% charge.

Although that suggests a range of around 223 miles, the production model is expected to be closer to 300 miles. Like the Wagoneer S, which features over 300 miles of driving range, the Recon EV will also be based on Stellantis’ STLA Large platform.

Jeep’s off-road electric SUV will be equipped with its signature Selec-Terrain system, which includes Rock, Mud, and other modes. It will also include standard four-wheel drive for added off-road capabilities. The Recon is expected to pack between 450 to 600 hp with dual EDMs.

According to the report, the Jeep Recon EV will launch in three trims: Willys, Overland, and an even more rugged Moab model.

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Jeep Recon Moab 4xe (source: JeepReconForum)

We caught a glimpse of the Moab trim in 2023 after images leaked out of a dealer event. Over the past few months, the Recon EV has been spotted in public with less and less camouflage.

As it gets closer to production, Jeep’s upcoming electric SUV looks more like a Ford Bronco with a rugged exterior design.

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Jeep Recon EV (Source: Stellantis)

Prices and official specs will be revealed closer to launch, but the Jeep Recon EV is expected to start at around $60,000. More expensive trims, like the Moab, could cost about $80,000. Stellantis will launch the Recon this year in the US and other global markets like Europe, The Middle East, and Asia.

What do you think of Jeep’s Wrangler-inspired Recon? Would you buy one for around $60,000? Drop us a comment below and let us know.

Source: MoparInsiders

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The world’s largest EV maker is making a big statement overseas. In a historic win, BYD officially outsold Toyota in EV sales on its own home turf for the first time last year.

BYD EV sales in Japan topped Toyota in 2024

After squeezing legacy automakers out of China with its low-cost electric cars, BYD is making a strong push into overseas markets.

BYD introduced its first electric vehicle (EV) in Japan in early 2023, the Atto 3. Starting at around $30,000, this SUV competes with popular domestic cars like the Toyota RAV4 and Honda CR-V. It also rivals other EVs on the market, like the Toyota bZ4X and Nissan Ariya.

In its first full sales year, BYD has already outsold Toyota in EV sales in Japan. This accomplishment is even more impressive since Toyota has historically dominated sales in its home market.

According to the Japan Automobile Dealer Association (via CarNewsChina), BYD sold 2,223 EVs in 2024. In comparison, Toyota sold just 2,038 electric cars in its home market last year.

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BYD Dolphin (left) and Atto 3 (right) at the 2024 Tokyo Spring Festival (Source BYD Japan)

BYD’s EV sales were up 54% compared to 2023, while Toyota’s slipped 30% year over year (YOY). Since launching in 2023, BYD has introduced several top-selling models, including the Dolphin hatchback and Seal sedan.

Starting at just 2.99 million yen ($19,000), the Dolphin competes with top-selling domestic cars like the Toyota Prius and Nissan LEAF.

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BYD seal in Japan (Source: BYD)

After launching the Seal last June, widely viewed as its answer to the Tesla Model 3, BYD’s electric sedan was already the top-selling imported EV in Japan by August. BYD’s Seal starts at 5.28 million yen, or around $33,500.

BYD is turning up the pressure in 2025 with plans to launch the Sealion 07 in Japan, its new smart mid-size electric SUV.

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BYD Sealion 07 electric SUV launched in Norway (Source: BYD)

Japan’s total EV sales fell 33% to just below 60,000 in 2024, its first YOY decline in four years. Nissan led the market with a roughly 50% share despite LEAF sales slipping nearly 50% (30,749) from 2023. Although Toyota bZ4X sales were up 10%, only 1,012 models were sold in 2024. Toyota’s electric SUV starts at 5.5 million yen ($35,000).

Electrek’s Take

After losing significant market share in China, a critical market for Japanese automakers, BYD is now taking their home market by storm.

Although it’s still a small number, BYD’s growing presence in Japan is impressive. Japan has been a challenging market for foreign brands to compete in. Outside of luxury automakers like Mercedes-Benz, Porsche, and BWM, domestic brands have historically dominated auto sales in Japan.

Toyota accounted for over a third of the market alone last year. After topping Nissan and Honda for the first time in global vehicle sales last year, BYD is laying the groundwork for more growth in 2025.

The Chinese EV leader is expanding with new models launching in Europe, Southeast Asia, Central and South America, and more. Will BYD eventually top Toyota in global sales? As the industry shifts to EVs, BYD is quickly gaining momentum while Toyota lags in key markets.

Source: CarNewsChina, JAMA

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