
Tesla has relaunched Model S and Model X in Europe after a 3-month break in taking orders for its two flagship vehicles on the old continent.
In June, Tesla unveiled another minor refresh of the Model S and Model X.
Considering Tesla fumbled the rollout of the previous refresh in Europe, with significantly delayed deliveries, the automaker addressed the issue this time by stopping to take orders for the Model S and Model X in Europe starting in July.
Today, Tesla reopened orders for new Model S and Model X vehicles in European markets.
In France, the Model S starts at 109,990 € while the Model X starts at 114,990 €.

Tesla is quoting a start of deliveries in November.
Here are Tesla’s listed changes to the Model S and Model X with this mild update:
- Up to 744 km of range (Model S Long Range)
- Even quieter inside
- New wheel designs + exterior styling
- Front fascia camera for better visibility
- Dynamic ambient lighting all around the interior
- Smoother ride thanks to new bushings & suspension design
- Adaptive driving beams
- More space for 3rd row occupants & cargo in Model X
While being Tesla’s flagship vehicles, the programs have been somewhat neglected over the last 5 years, and sales have been in a steady decline.
The automaker even stopped making the vehicles for RHD markets.
Electrek’s Take
Nice to see Tesla learning from its mistakes.
For those who don’t remember, the rollout of the previous refresh was terrible. Tesla took orders for almost a year, but it waited for almost another year to start deliveries due to problems ramping up production.
Now, it appears that deliveries in Europe will occur within 6 months of the refresh and within weeks of ordering for most people.
That said, the mid-cycle refresh has been considered mild and isn’t likely to have a significant impact on sales.
I wouldn’t expect more than a few thousand Model S/X sales in Europe per year.
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