Deciding to buy a new Tesla is exciting, but unfortunately, long wait times can turn that excitement into annoyance. Since its founding in 2003, Teslahas detoured the gas-guzzling automotive industry toward electric vehicles and clean energy. The number of Tesla owners is growing at a record pace, adding more converts from combustion daily.
Tesla's current lineup consists of four main vehicles to choose from. The flagship Model S was one of Tesla's first vehicles — and it remains one of the most capable. It has a sleek design, up to nearly 400 miles of range, and reaches 0-60mph in under 2 seconds. The Model 3 sacrifices range and horsepower, but it does so to reach a much more affordable price. It's a similar situation with the Model X and Model Y (Tesla's two SUV options). The Model X is the premier Tesla SUV, while the Model Y gives you the SUV design at a more reasonable price.
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To Tesla's credit, there are a lot of things that the company gets right. Its cars have modern designs, excellent range, powerful self-driving features, and an unmatched charging network. Unfortunately, there's a large gap between ordering a new Tesla and the wait time you need to sit through while waiting for it to arrive. Between increasing popularity and labor/supply shortages, the wait time for a new Tesla can be quite long, depending on the make/model you choose. If you're thinking about buying a new, custom-made Tesla, here are the current wait times you can expect.
We'll start with the Tesla Model S. Tesla currently has two versions of the Model S to choose from — including the Dual Motor All-Wheel Drive and Tri Motor All-Wheel Drive (better known as the Model
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