The Tesla Model S And Model X Are Dead In China
Briefly

Tesla has stopped accepting new orders for the Model S and Model X in China, indicating a decline in demand for these models in a highly competitive EV market. The company's website update shows that while customers can purchase from inventory, no new shipments are being made to China due to increased import tariffs and disappointing sales figures. Last year, only around 2,000 units were sold in China, overshadowed by the strong performance of the Model 3 and Model Y, which sold more than 660,000 units combined.
Tesla's recent decision to stop taking orders for the Model S and Model X in China signifies the declining demand and challenges these models face in today’s competitive EV market.
The cancellation of new orders reflects the tough environment for Western automakers in China, where local competitors, particularly BYD, are gaining substantial market share.
Sales of the Model S and Model X plummeted in China last year, with fewer than 2,000 units sold compared to over 660,000 units for the Model 3 and Model Y.
With rising import tariffs and stagnant sales, Tesla's Model S and Model X may soon become a historical footnote in the rapidly evolving EV landscape.
Read at InsideEVs
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