{"id":238307,"date":"2023-09-13T11:49:02","date_gmt":"2023-09-13T11:49:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/automotobuzz.com\/?p=238307"},"modified":"2023-09-13T11:49:02","modified_gmt":"2023-09-13T11:49:02","slug":"how-many-grey-import-teslas-are-there-in-malaysia-paultan-org","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/automotobuzz.com\/car-reviews\/how-many-grey-import-teslas-are-there-in-malaysia-paultan-org\/","title":{"rendered":"How many grey import Teslas are there in Malaysia? – paultan.org"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Tesla Malaysia is only expected to put the first officially imported Teslas on the road later this year with the Tesla Model 3 Highland, but there are already a lot of Teslas running around on Malaysian roads thanks to both parallel importers and MGTC’s Tesla leasing program.<\/p>\n
But how many exactly are there? Well thanks to DOSM’s data.gov.my portal, we now know exactly how many there are running on the road thanks to JPJ registration data.<\/p>\n
Here’s how many grey import Teslas there are in Malaysia as of August 2023:<\/p>\n
It isn’t a surprise that there are more Model 3 running around than the Model Y, as the Model 3 is a cheaper car. The Model 3 also looks more like a traditional sedan than the Model Y looks like a traditional SUV – it instead looks more like a bloated Model 3, much like what a Golf Plus\/SV is to a Golf.<\/p>\n
What surprised us is the fact that there are more Model X running around compared to Model S. I guess people are really attracted to the fancy falcon doors that the Model X offers.<\/p>\n
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We should see the amount of Model S and X slowly taper off in the next few years as Tesla has stopped making right hand drive versions of the car, unless of course it is reintroduced.<\/p>\n
Here are the screenshots of the JPJ registration charts. You can head onto the data.gov.my portal to play around with the dashboard yourself.<\/p>\n
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