
"Tesla's retail sales in China totaled 57,152 units in August, down 9.9% compared with the 63,456 units from the same month last year but up 40.7% from July's 40,617 units, as per data from the China Passenger Car Association (CPCA). Quarter to date, Tesla's insurance registrations are up 33.2% sequentially but remain 7.8% lower year-over-year. Despite Tesla China's year-to-date numbers still being 5.9% lower than the previous year's figures, it is difficult not to be impressed with the company's momentum this Q3 2025."
"The figure marked a 12.7% increase from the previous week's 15,350 units and represented the highest weekly total in the past 12 weeks. Model Y still leads the momentum The Model Y continued to be Tesla's best-selling vehicle in China, with 10,340 registrations during the week. Tesla's recently introduced Model Y L, an extended wheelbase, six-seat variant that launched on August 19, contributed 850 units as deliveries began earlier this month. The Model 3 sedan added 6,060 registrations."
Quarter-to-date Tesla insurance registrations in China are up 33.2% sequentially but down 7.8% year-over-year. From September 15 to 21, Tesla recorded 17,300 new vehicle registrations, a 12.7% increase from the prior week and the highest weekly total in 12 weeks. The Model Y led with 10,340 registrations, including 850 units of the new Model Y L after its August 19 launch, while the Model 3 added 6,060 registrations. August retail sales in China were 57,152 units, down 9.9% year-over-year but 40.7% higher than July. Year-to-date volumes remain 5.9% below the previous year, and Model Y L deliveries for new orders are expected to begin in November, indicating potential further momentum in the coming quarter.
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