Tesla China ends Q3 with its strongest week of the quarter as Model Y L surges
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Tesla China ends Q3 with its strongest week of the quarter as Model Y L surges
"Tesla wrapped up the final week of Q3 2025 in China with its most impressive week of the quarter, logging 19,300 insurance registrations between September 22 and 28. This represented an 11.56% increase from the 17,300 units that were registered in the previous week. With 66,250 registrations during September's fourth week, the company finished Q3 on a high note, signaling renewed momentum in the largest EV market in the world."
"Central to this surge is the new six-seat Model Y L, which launched in China on August 19 and began deliveries on September 2. The family-oriented SUV variant saw a rise in registrations, contributing about 4,000 last week, or almost 20% of Tesla's total. Demand for the six-seat, extended wheelbase all-electric crossover appears steady, with Tesla China's website now showing November as the earliest delivery window for new orders."
"Momentum at quarter's close The strong finish comes as Tesla China tries to catch up to its numbers from last year. Overall Q3 numbers are still 8.7% lower than the same quarter in 2024. However, industry watchers noted that Q3 registrations have been up 26.9% compared to Q2, and last week's results ranked as Tesla's third-best week of 2025 so far."
Tesla China recorded 19,300 insurance registrations between September 22 and 28, an 11.56% increase from the prior week, bringing September's fourth-week total to 66,250. The final-week surge helped close Q3 with renewed momentum in the Chinese EV market. The six-seat Model Y L, launched August 19 with deliveries from September 2, accounted for about 4,000 registrations last week (nearly 20% of Tesla's total) and shows steady demand with November now the earliest delivery window. Q3 registrations rose 26.9% versus Q2 but remained 8.7% below Q3 2024; year-to-date results are down 6.4% in China.
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