Tesla’s Model Y estimated delivery times have dropped down to just 2-4 weeks for orders in the United States and Canada, reaching new lows for wait times for the compact SUV.
For both Long Range and Performance configurations, Tesla’s website is showing a Model Y can be delivered in a 2-4 week timeframe.
Previously, delivery times were noted at 4-6 weeks so this change means it’s possible to get your Model Y faster than before.
This new faster delivery time isn’t exclusive to the Model Y, however, as the 2-4 weeks estimated delivery timeframe is also showing for Model S, Model 3 and Model X.
There are many ways to read into this change, either related to supply and demand or a pattern related to the end of the quarter, but the bottom line is wait times have dropped for those seeking to purchase a Model Y in both the United States and Canada.
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