
The Tesla Model X And Model S Are Dead In Europe
- by InsideEVs on MSN.com
- Jul 30, 2025
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Wannabe car shoppers in Europe can no longer buy a built-to-order Model S or Model X.
The American car maker is only offering the two large EVs from its inventory.
The move comes after Tesla discontinued the two former flagship models in right-hand drive markets, as well as China.
The Tesla Model S and Model X, once the highest standard in the electric car industry, are now little more than a footnote in the company’s story. That’s because Tesla just killed the two EVs in Europe.
The American automaker updated its European webpages, removing the ability to order new vehicles, instead leaving just the option to buy a Model S or Model X from inventory. The move comes after Tesla stopped manufacturing right-hand drive versions of the two EVs in 2023. Earlier this year, the Elon Musk-led company discontinued the Model S and Model X in China, leaving Europe and North America as the biggest markets for the two models.
Now, with Europe out of the picture, the United States and Canada are the only major markets where the aging battery-powered cars are still available. Earlier this year, Tesla updated the Model S and Model X with multi-color ambient lighting and a few other minor tweaks. Meanwhile, the prices went up, and brand enthusiasts were not happy.
Tesla's German webpage directs users to the inventory page for the Model S. The problem is that there are no Model S EVs in inventory in Germany.
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