Tesla CEO Elon Musk indicated that the company’s six-seat version of the Model Y, which recently launched in China, may not be produced for the U.S. market. Musk cited the increasing adoption of autonomous vehicles as a key factor influencing this decision. The six-seat Model Y, also known as the Model Y L, has seen strong demand in China, with the vehicle selling out for September 2025 deliveries and new orders being pushed to October. Additionally, Tesla recently reached a milestone by producing 100,000 new Model Y units at its Giga Berlin facility.
NEWS: Tesla Model Y L sold out for September 2025, delivery dates change to October in China for new orders. https://t.co/RBxoV2qUqg
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