Tesla Inc TSLA has commenced deliveries of five-passenger electric luxury sedan Model S after a weeklong pause, Electrek reported Sunday, citing customers.
What Happened: The Palo Alto, California-based automaker did not reveal the reason behind the weeklong hold to customers buying the new electric vehicle.
Many Tesla Model S buyers were told by Tesla sales advisers that they couldn’t deliver the new electric cars after the new lot arrived from the Fremont factory to their local delivery center.
A week later, several of those buyers are now able to pick up their cars, the report noted, adding that there was no official “containment hold” on the Model S — implying it was not waiting for a missing part or a software update.
See Also: Tesla Model S, Model X Long Range Price Increases Reach China After US Hikes
Why It Matters: As per Electrek, Tesla was likely ensuring that everything was good after “maybe” a defect scare as sales advisers gave a bunch of different reasons for the holdup that include further “inspection” or “waiting for a software update.”
Earlier this month, Tesla customers in the U.S. faced a price hike for both the Model S and X long-range versions. Model S and X vehicles are the company's most expensive, flagship vehicles. The S and X recently underwent a refresh, with a new interior and exterior design for a more modern look along with efficiency and range improvements.
Price Action: TSLA shares closed 0.91% lower at $643.38 on Friday.
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