Tesla’s EV
I saw a story on Teslarati about this, so I thought I’d check it out Tesla’s EV game is doubling down on its Made-in-America strategy. The EV giant’s latest move? Sourcing more parts from North America than ever before.
A recent NHTSA filing spills the beans on Tesla’s 2025 models. The numbers are impressive. Tesla’s vehicles now boast up to 75% North American-made parts. That’s not just good for Tesla – it’s a win for the entire continent’s manufacturing sector.
Let’s break it down:
Model 3 Long Range AWD and RWD lead the pack. These sleek sedans are rocking 75% North American parts. They’re tied for first place with Honda’s Ridgeline AWD TrailSport. Not bad company to keep.

The Model 3 Performance and all Model Y variants aren’t far behind. They’re sporting 70% North American parts. That’s a solid showing in an industry where some competitors are barely hitting 1%.
Even Tesla’s luxury offerings are getting in on the action. The Model S comes in at 65%, while the Model X trails slightly at 60%. The Cybertruck? It’s holding its own at 65%.
This shift isn’t just about patriotic pride. It’s smart business. Sourcing parts closer to home can slash transportation costs, reduce supply chain hiccups, and shrink Tesla’s carbon footprint. Plus, it’s a great PR move in an increasingly “buy local” world.
What the Green Living Guy Thinks
As someone who’s been watching the EV space for years, this move by Tesla is huge. It’s not just about making cars – it’s about reshaping an entire industry.
Tesla’s push for North American parts is a triple win. It’s good for the economy, creating jobs and strengthening local manufacturing. It’s good for the environment, potentially reducing emissions from long-distance shipping. And it’s good for consumers, who might see more reliable supply and potentially lower costs in the long run.
But here’s the real kicker: Tesla’s setting a new standard. When the industry leader goes big on local sourcing, others will follow. We could be looking at a renaissance in North American auto manufacturing.
The Bottom Line of Tesla’s EV
Tesla’s not just talking the talk – they’re walking the walk when it comes to American-made EVs. With up to 75% North American parts in their 2025 models, they’re setting a new benchmark for the industry.
This move could ripple through the entire EV ecosystem. Suppliers, other automakers, and even policymakers will be watching closely. If Tesla can make it work, expect others to follow suit.
For EV enthusiasts and eco-conscious consumers, this is another reason to get excited about the future of electric vehicles. Tesla’s proving that you can build cutting-edge EVs while supporting local industries. That’s the kind of innovation that could really accelerate the transition to sustainable transportation.
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