Tesla Malaysia Celebrates 10,000th Vehicle Delivery Milestone

Tesla Malaysia is celebrating its 10,000-unit vehicle delivery milestone with special rewards and activities.
Two years since its inception, Tesla Malaysia has now reached a new milestone by delivering its 10,000th vehicle. To celebrate this momentous milestone, the EV marque is launching the Tesla 10,000 Delivery Week from now until Sept 30, featuring a series of special rewards and fun activities for both new and existing Tesla owners, taking place at Tesla centres in Cyberjaya, Johor, and Penang.
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During this Tesla 10,000 Delivery Week, Tesla Malaysia will introduce a new vehicle handover process, where new Tesla owners can embark on an interactive stamp card journey, earning rewards as they explore the Tesla experience, while enjoying the Tesla Light Show. New Tesla owners can also check out Optimus, Tesla’s cutting-edge humanoid robot, at a special photo booth set up for this special week.


To further celebrate future Tesla owners, those who book the Model 3 and Model Y between Sept 23 and 28 will receive an exclusive limited-edition Tesla enamel pin. More importantly, this milestone celebration will reach its peak on Sept 28, where guests can test drive several Tesla EVs, as well as partake in other activities like a creative terrarium workshop.
Besides the aforementioned Tesla centres in Malaysia, Tesla Malaysia is also hosting active pop-up shops at The Waterfront @ Park City and Aeon Tebrau, Johor, offering hands-on opportunities to experience the future of driving.


Back to the milestone, the 10,000-unit delivery mark signifies the trust of Tesla owners in Malaysia, with the company still committed to providing a comprehensive charging experience to the Tesla communities and keeping expanding its charging network. To date, Tesla is supporting 8,000+ households in Malaysia with their home wallbox chargers while operating 15 Superchargers and 15 Destination Chargers around Malaysia.
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Mukhlis Azman
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