Tesla Model Y demand in China is through the roof, new delivery dates show
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Tesla Model Y demand in China is through the roof, new delivery dates show
"Tesla Model Y demand in China is through the roof, and new delivery dates show the company has already sold out its allocation of the all-electric crossover for 2025. The Model Y has been the most popular vehicle in the world in both of the last two years, outpacing incredibly popular vehicles like the Toyota RAV 4. In China, the EV market is substantially more saturated, with more competitors than in any other market."
"However, Tesla has been kind to the Chinese market, as it has launched trim levels for the Model Y in the country that are not available anywhere else. Demand has been strong for the Model Y in China; it ranks in the top 5 of all EVs in the country, trailing the BYD Seagull, Wuling Hongguang Mini EV, and the Geely Galaxy Xingyuan. The other three models ahead of the Model Y are priced substantially lower."
"NEWS: New orders for all four Tesla Model Y trims in China are now officially sold out for 2025, as the factory's remaining production capacity for the year has been fully allocated. Estimated delivery dates for new orders now show January-February 2026. pic.twitter.com/Dfnu7yY58N - Sawyer Merritt (@SawyerMerritt) December 1, 2025 Tesla experienced a 9.9 percent year-over-year rise in its China-made EV sales for November, meaning there is some serious potential for the automaker moving into next year despite increased competition."
Model Y demand in China has exhausted the factory’s remaining 2025 production allocation, pushing estimated delivery dates for new orders to January–February 2026. The Model Y was the world’s most popular vehicle in each of the last two years. China’s EV market is highly saturated with more competitors than any other market. Tesla introduced China-only Model Y trim levels, and the Model Y ranks among the top five EVs in China behind the BYD Seagull, Wuling Hongguang Mini EV, and Geely Galaxy Xingyuan; the three ahead are priced substantially lower. Tesla’s China-made EV sales rose 9.9% year-over-year in November, and Tesla maintains strong U.S. EV registration leadership and expanding charging and Full Self-Driving offerings.
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