Tesla Model Y also arrives in Italy, first deliveries in August

Tesla Model Y also arrives in Italy, first deliveries in August

Tesla Model Y also arrives in Italy

Deliveries in Europe of the new Tesla Model Y will start starting from August, Tesla announced it through an official press release: the first models to arrive on the European market will be the Long Range AWD ones, which will be delivered to customers who have the pre-order months ago.

The new Tesla Model Y Long Range AWD will be equipped with 2 electric motors with a total power of 350 hp, and a generously sized battery pack - the site does not report the precise data , at the moment - enough to travel 505 km. Despite its significant weight, a whopping 2003 kg, the car is able to sprint from 0 to 100 km / h in 5.1 seconds and reaches a top speed of 217 km / h. A Performance model should also arrive in 2022, with a slightly shorter range but with a power of 490 HP, enough to cover 0-100 in 3.7 seconds and to reach a top speed of 241 km / h.

The new Tesla Model Y was initially supposed to be produced in Europe, in the Gigafactory that Tesla is painstakingly trying to start in Germany, near Berlin: the countless bureaucratic problems and protests of environmentalists have slowed the opening of the factory, but it seems that the company by Elon Musk will still be able to produce enough cars for marketing in Europe too, after initially attacking the markets of China and the United States. The Model Y that will arrive in Europe will be produced in the land of the stars and stripes, while the Chinese production remains dedicated to the Asian market ..

The price of the new Tesla Model Y Long Range is set for Italy at 60,990 €, a figure that even allows you to take advantage of the incentive for the range within € 61,000, while the Performance version scheduled for next year will be sold for € 68,990





Tesla Model 3 Snags No. 1 Spot on Cars.com's 2021 American-Made Index®; First All-Electric Vehicle to Top the List in Its 16-Year History

CHICAGO, June 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Leading digital automotive marketplace and solutions provider Cars.comTM (NYSE: CARS) today released its 2021 American-Made Index (AMI), an independent, annual list that ranks the new vehicles that contribute most to the U.S. economy based on criteria ranging from U.S. factory jobs and manufacturing plants to parts sourcing. The No. 1 most American-made vehicle for 2021 is the Tesla Model 3. This is the first time Tesla has topped the list, and also the first time an all-electric vehicle has come in at No. 1. To view the complete list, visit www.cars.com/ami.

AMI story: What is the American Made-Index and why is it so important - Full storyTop Spot: Kelsey Mays, Lead American Made-Index Researcher, on who got the top spot this yearAMI Auto Environment: Kelsey Mays, Lead American Made-Index Researcher, on how the current auto environment impacted the American Made-IndexBroll: Broll of Kelsey Mays, Lead American Made-Index Researcher, as he gathers the needed data to create the American Made-IndexCars.com's American Made-Index Top 10 CarsThe most American car on Cars.com American Made-Index goes to the 2021 Tesla Model 3.

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'Tesla has now cemented itself firmly on Cars.com's American Made-Index, with the Model 3 and the Model Y taking the No. 1 and No. 3 spots, respectively,' says Kelsey Mays, Cars.com assistant managing editor and the AMI's lead researcher. 'The 2021 AMI arrives against a backdrop of scarce inventory amid a microchip shortage and heightened consumer demand. Despite this, there remains a high consumer focus on buying American-made vehicles as the economy is still emerging from the effects of the pandemic. For those interested in making the biggest impact here, the index gives shoppers a way to purchase the most American-made vehicle.'


Top 10 on the 2021 Cars.com American-Made Index

Rank

Make/Model

U.S. Assembly Location

1.

Tesla Model 3

Fremont, Calif.

2.

Ford Mustang

Flat Rock, Mich.

3.

Tesla Model Y

Fremont, Calif.

4.

Jeep Cherokee

Belvidere, Ill.

5.

Chevrolet Corvette

Bowling Green, Ky.

6.

Honda Ridgeline

Lincoln, Ala.

7.

Honda Odyssey

Lincoln, Ala

8.

Honda Pilot

Lincoln, Ala.

9.

Honda Passport

Lincoln, Ala.

10.

Toyota Tundra

San Antonio


Tesla tops the list in just its second year of participation; in 2020, three of the automaker's models made the AMI top 10. Marking its first AMI top 10 appearance is the Michigan-built Ford Mustang, and Stellantis' Jeep Cherokee, assembled in northern Illinois, is in the top five once again. Additionally, four Honda nameplates are in the top 10, all built in Alabama. The Chevrolet Corvette and Toyota Tundra also hold top spots on the index this year.


Out of 344 models on the market for 2021, a total of 90 models qualified for this year's AMI. GM led the way with 19 cars on the index, followed by Honda (13), Toyota (12), and Ford (11). As it relates to body style, nearly 50% of the vehicles are SUVs, followed by sedans and/or hatchbacks models (28%) and pickup trucks (17%).


Increased Importance on Buying American Made


According to new research from Cars.com, 72% of shoppers consider a car's U.S. economic impact a significant or deciding factor in their vehicle purchase, up from 70% who indicated the same in 2020.¹ Even as the pandemic threat begins to wane, a third of respondents in 2021 still say COVID-19 has made them more likely to buy an American-built vehicle. Up from just a quarter of respondents in 2020, 29% this year say that it's 'unpatriotic' to purchase a non-American-made vehicle.¹


Methodology


Cars.com's American-Made Index ranks cars based on five factors: assembly location, parts sourcing as determined by the American Automobile Labeling Act, U.S. factory employment relative to vehicle production, engine sourcing and transmission sourcing.


For more information on the 2021 Cars.com American-Made Index, including a deeper dive into the data and methodology, visit www.cars.com/ami.


1 Cars.com survey conducted June 10-14, 2021; 1,001 responses.


About Cars.com


CARS is a leading digital marketplace and solutions provider for the automotive industry that connects car shoppers with sellers. Launched in 1998 with the flagship marketplace site Cars.com and headquartered in Chicago, the Company empowers shoppers with the data, resources and digital tools needed to make informed buying decisions and seamlessly connect with automotive retailers. In a rapidly changing market, CARS enables dealerships and OEMs with innovative technical solutions and data-driven intelligence to better reach and influence ready-to-buy shoppers, increase inventory turn and gain market share.


In addition to Cars.com, CARS brands include Dealer Inspire, a technology provider building solutions that future-proof dealerships with more efficient operations and connected digital experiences; FUEL, which gives dealers and OEMs the opportunity to harness the untapped power of digital video by leveraging Cars.com's pure audience of in-market car shoppers, and DealerRater, a leading car dealer review and reputation management platform.


The full suite of CARS brands include Cars.com™, Dealer Inspire®, FUEL™, DealerRater®, Auto.com™, PickupTrucks.com™ and NewCars.com®. For more information, visit www.Cars.com.


SOURCE Cars.com Inc.

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