Tesla Surges in Australia! 🚗🔋
Tesla Charges Ahead: Model Y Dominates February 2026 Sales Down Under!
In February 2026, Tesla demonstrated its electric prowess in Australia, with the Model Y leading a robust sales comeback. Tesla and Polestar combined for 3,419 electric vehicles sold, marking a 61% increase year‑to‑date compared to the previous year. The Model Y emerged as a clear favorite, capturing 2,791 of those sales, while the Model 3 saw its numbers more than double from January. This boom was fueled in part by the Juniper update to the Model Y, boasting improved design and a range of up to 600 km. Tesla also announced its Full Self‑Driving subscription at $149/month, positioning itself as a leader in autonomous tech.
Introduction
Tesla Sales Rebound in February 2026
Performance of Tesla Model Y and Model 3
Polestar's Contribution to Sales
Market Trends and Comparisons
Factors Driving the Sales Rebound
Tesla's Full Self‑Driving Subscription
Tesla Model Y Specifications and Pricing
Impact of Tesla's Market Strategy
EV Market Share and Competitors
Challenges and Outlook in the EV Market
Conclusion
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