Summary
- Tesla Model Y orders in the Philippines will automatically receive the upgraded "Juniper" model
- Deliveries for Tesla Model 3 will start this month, with Model Y deliveries in April
- Tesla Philippines will upgrade Deep Blue Metallic orders to Glacier Blue Exterior for free
- The Philippines will be receiving Tesla vehicles made in Giga Shanghai
- Demand for Tesla vehicles in the Philippines is high, with many customers already familiar with the brand
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Customers who ordered a Tesla Model Y in the Philippines will automatically receive the upgraded “Juniper” model when deliveries begin. It has been announced that Tesla Model 3 deliveries will start this month, with Model Y deliveries expected to begin in April. Additionally, orders for Deep Blue Metallic exterior Teslas will be upgraded to the new Glacier Blue Exterior for free. These vehicles will be coming from Giga Shanghai in China.
The Tesla Model Y “Juniper” deliveries in the Chinese auto market are anticipated to start in March, pending regulatory approval. The demand for Tesla vehicles in the Philippines is reportedly very high, with many customers already familiar with the brand due to relatives living abroad. The salesperson at Tesla’s store in Bonifacio Global City mentioned that they have been pleased with the response from customers.
Tesla is open to working with a variety of banks in the Philippines, including accepting loans from small rural banks outside of Metro Manila. The company seems to be making efforts to cater to the local market and make it easier for customers to purchase their vehicles. The salesperson noted that they have seen an increase in interest and sales since opening the store in the city.
Overall, the response to Tesla vehicles in the Philippines has been positive, with customers eagerly awaiting their Model Y deliveries. The company’s decision to automatically upgrade orders to the “Juniper” model reflects their commitment to providing high-quality vehicles to their customers. With deliveries slated to begin soon, Tesla is poised to make a significant impact on the electric vehicle market in the Philippines. The company’s willingness to work with local banks also shows their dedication to making their vehicles more accessible to a wider range of customers.
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