Even when they did sell them it was always after the LHD market, but at the time they needed the sales to generate the revenue that allowed for the M3 to enter production. In fairness they alsways said that was the plan - Roadster to prove EV's could be fun, S/X to generate the income for the 3.Of course seems strange that they did used to sell Model S and X in RHD and then stopped. I suspect though when they didn’t have the 3 and Y there would be people prepared to make the jump up. But if the 3 and Y are good enough, that’s impacting the sales of their top models.
For me I don't like the 3/Y's styling and love the premium feel and exclusivity of the S. Unless something dramatic happens over the next year or two I'll have to console myself with the fact I've been lucky enough to own one of the best cars ever made - IMO.