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Tesla is experimenting with a new retail strategy by using the backdrop of department store Nordstrom to show off its all-electric Model X SUV.
The automaker plans to open a 400-square-foot showroom in the men’s department at Nordstrom The Grove in Los Angeles. The smaller-than-usual retail space, which will remain open through the end of the year, will feature a design studio where customers can tinker with interior and trim options. Visitors will also be able to take demonstration drives with Tesla employees.
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This is the only showroom of its kind for Tesla. And while automakers have long displayed cars in malls, Tesla is the only one setting up shop in Nordstrom. A Tesla spokeswoman said there is currently no other plans for future showrooms. To be clear, this is just a showroom for now. Tesla has applied for a sales license and will sell both Model X and Model S at the location, a company spokeswoman said. The Model X will remain as only the vehicle on display.
This is the first time Nordstrom has worked with an automaker, according to Nordstrom spokesman Dan Evans, who declined to provide specifics on the financial arrangements of the partnership.
“While we admire Tesla, it’s really not about the car, it’s about offering something new,” Evans said in an email. “We’re investing in lots of ways to make our stores more compelling and this is an example.”
