Tesla China delivery centers look packed as 2025 comes to a close
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Tesla China delivery centers look packed as 2025 comes to a close
"Tesla's delivery centers in China seem to be absolutely packed as the final days of 2025 wind down, with photos on social media showing delivery locations being filled wall-to-wall with vehicles waiting for their new owners. A recent image from a Chinese delivery center posted by industry watcher @Tslachan on X revealed rows upon rows of freshly prepared Model Y and Model 3 units, some of which were adorned with red bows and teddy bears."
"This could be inferred from the estimated delivery dates for the Model 3 and Model Y, which have been extended to February 2026 for several variants. Apart from this, the Model Y and Model 3 also continue to rank well in China's premium EV segment. From January to November alone, the Model Y took China's number one spot in the RMB 200,000-RMB 300,000 segment for electric vehicles, selling 359,463 units."
Photos from Chinese delivery centers show rows of freshly prepared Model Y and Model 3 vehicles filling lots, some with red bows and teddy bears and customers receiving cars. Several Model Y L extended-wheelbase six-seat variants appear in the images, indicating demand for that configuration. Estimated delivery dates for several Model 3 and Model Y variants have been pushed to February 2026. From January to November, the Model Y sold 359,463 units in China’s RMB 200,000–RMB 300,000 electric vehicle segment, while the Model 3 sold 172,392 units. Both models remain priced at a premium versus rivals such as the Xiaomi SU7 and YU7.
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