
"Tesla China's wholesale numbers bounced back in September after two straight months of decline, hinting at renewed momentum for the EV maker in one of the world's most competitive electric car markets. As per data from the China Passenger Car Association (CPCA), Tesla China sold 90,812 vehicles wholesale last month, a 2.82% year-on-year increase from the 88,321 units that were sold wholesale in September 2024. The month's results represent the company's best wholesale figures this year so far."
"Tesla China's wholesale results in September were boosted by the Model Y L, as noted in a CNEV Post report. The new six-seat Model Y L, launched in August and delivered starting in early September, enabled Tesla China to enter the market for large SUVs with six seats, a segment previously inaccessible by the standard, five-seat Model Y. Tesla's Gigafactory Shanghai continues to be the keystone of the company's Asia-Pacific operations, producing both the Model 3 and Model Y for local and overseas markets."
Tesla China sold 90,812 vehicles wholesale in September, a 2.82% year-on-year increase and the company's strongest wholesale month this year. The rebound followed two consecutive months of decline and represented a 9.16% rise from August's 83,192 units. The Model Y L, launched in August and delivered in early September, expanded Tesla China into the six-seat large SUV segment and helped boost September volumes. Gigafactory Shanghai continued to produce both Model 3 and Model Y for domestic and export markets. From January to September, Tesla China sold 606,364 units wholesale, down 10.27% year-on-year, partly due to the earlier Model Y changeover.
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