Customers who recently received their cars have reported that their center console and, for some, even their rear console are missing USB ports – along with wireless charging capability. According to Elektrek, Tesla is blaming the issue on the global chip shortage, which has affected supply chains for all sorts of industries.

Tesla stops shipping USB-C/wireless charging in new cars due to part shortages and fails to inform customers taking delivery. There are just holes lol https://t.co/p6EXxjfHPS pic.twitter.com/mJtp3cU5AO — Quinn Nelson (@SnazzyQ) November 13, 2021 Reports on the affected cars were shared just recently, with the latest being the USB-equipped Model Y delivered to customers on 6 November. The new owners were reportedly not informed of this decision by Tesla, and those that contacted the automaker were informed to schedule an appointment with their local service center in December in order to have the problem rectified. Tesla had recorded sales and profits despite supply chain issues by doing some tinkering such as chip swapping, but it was also affected enough that the company decided to remove lumbar support for passenger seats. The EV company isn’t alone, as plenty of automakers have had to shut down production lines and take desperate measures due to the semiconductor shortage. BMW similarly removed passenger lumbar support, as well as removing touchscreen controls from certain models. (Source: Elektrek)