Where did you hear this?
And I honestly don’t think we’ll see all season tires. It’s a Performance Model Y, why would they put all seasons on one of their Performance version vehicles when it literally entered production 8 months ago. I personally don’t see them switching up tires this soon in the game. And if you think they care about people driving on a summer tire in cold climates, I think everyone is thinking wrong. That’s why Tesla sells (well not yet, but aftermarket marketplace does) winter tire and rim packages. Does the Performance Model 3 have all season tires on it? I don’t think so. So this idea that we will get all season tires is something I personally don’t think is going to happen. I think the delay is simply due to a WAY HIGHER demand for the Long Range than the Performance, and they are pushing their more desirable vehicle out the door as fast as they can so they can have those record profit deliveries each quarter. Look at that delivery tracker sheet, about 95% of it is Long Range Model Y, hardly any demand for Performance. And they’re only running one line, GA4 right now, and they aren’t going to stop the manufacturing process every other day just to produce Performance versions. Stop getting your hopes up for something that won’t happen, and you’ll love and enjoy your Model Y even more when it FINALLY gets delivered. I’m just being a realist too, not a party pooper.