Decode your Model S, 3, X, Y, Roadster, Cybertruck, or Semi Vehicle Identification Number for free
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Every motor vehicle has a unique code known as the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), assigned at the time of manufacture. This 17-character code, comprising letters and numbers but excluding Q, I, and O to prevent confusion with 0 and 1, contains detailed information about the vehicle’s maker, model, year, and production location, with no spaces in between. For Tesla vehicles, this means detailed information about EV models like the Model S, Model 3, Model X, Model Y, Roadster, Cybertruck, and Semi. Each section of the VIN offers distinct information about the vehicle, including the make, model, year, and serial number. This alphanumeric code, typically found printed on a single line on the vehicle's chassis or documents, is essential for registration, insurance, and tracking the vehicle's history.
How many characters: |
17 (digits and capital letters) |
Where to find: |
Dashboard on the driver's side |
First digit stands for: |
Country of manufacturer |
Finding your Tesla's VIN is straightforward. Here's where to look:
If you're unable to locate the VIN on your Tesla, it can also be found on:
Enter your Tesla's 17-character Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) in the field above to look up and receive an instant report on its manufacturer, brand, make and model, body style, engine size, assembly plant, and model year. The information is provided by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) from the data submitted by the manufacturers to NHTSA. The VIN Decoder lookup is intended for use with Tesla electric vehicles manufactured since the company was founded. Whether you own a Model S, Model 3, Model X, Model Y, Cybertruck, Roadster, or Semi, this tool is the best way to get a detailed build sheet or chart specific to your vehicle.
Curious about what each character in your Tesla's VIN stands for? Here's a breakdown:
The table below shows the model year character codes used in Tesla VINs. These codes help you determine the exact year of manufacture for your vehicle.
Brand | Code | Year | Code | Year | Code | Year | Code | Year |
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Tesla | 1 | 2001 | B | 2011 | J | 2018 | R | 2024 |
Tesla | 2 | 2002 | C | 2012 | K | 2019 | S | 2025 |
Tesla | 3 | 2003 | D | 2013 | L | 2020 | T | 2026 |
Tesla | 4 | 2004 | E | 2014 | M | 2021 | U | 2027 |
Tesla | 5 | 2005 | F | 2015 | N | 2022 | V | 2028 |
Tesla | 6 | 2006 | G | 2016 | P | 2023 | W | 2029 |
Tesla | 7 | 2007 | H | 2017 | R | 2024 | X | 2030 |
Tesla | 8 | 2008 | J | 2018 | S | 2025 | Y | 2031 |
Tesla | 9 | 2009 | K | 2019 | T | 2026 | Z | 2032 |
Tesla | A | 2010 | L | 2020 | U | 2027 |
This table details the World Manufacturer Identifier (WMI) codes used for Tesla vehicles. These codes provide insights into the manufacturing location of your Tesla, revealing the country of origin.
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Historical Context:
Tesla, known for its innovation in electric vehicles, primarily manufactures its cars in the United States, with significant production at its Fremont, California, factory. In recent years, Tesla has expanded its production to China with the Gigafactory in Shanghai to cater to the growing Asian market.
Production Volume:
Most of Tesla's production is concentrated in the United States, but the addition of the Shanghai Gigafactory has significantly boosted Tesla's global production capacity, making it a major player in the electric vehicle market.
Trivia:
WMI | Region | Notes |
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A-H | Africa | AA-AH = South Africa |
J-R | Asia |
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S-Z | Europe |
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1-5 | North America |
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6-7 | Oceania |
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8-0 | South America |
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