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Tesla China sold 67,886 cars in July, continuing a nine-month decline after a brief pause

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Aug 4, 2025 12:41 PM CEST
Tesla Gigafactory in Lingang new area (Shanghai). Credit: Liu Ying

Tesla China sold 67,886 EVs in July, down 8.4% from the same month last year and down 5.2% from June. In the previous ten months, Tesla China experienced a year-over-year decline in nine of them, with a brief pause in June, when the US automaker slightly rose 0.8% YoY.

Tesla China sales figures include both domestic sales and exports.

In the first seven months of the year (January – July), Tesla China sold 432,360 cars, down 13.7% from the same period last year. Tesla China sales have been weak for the last ten months, as the previous double-digit year-over-year growth was in September 2024. The reason is tough competition in the Chinese market, where Model Y is under lots of pressure from local rivals and a decrease in exports to the overseas market.

Tesla China sales. Credit: China EV DataTracker

Tesla China operates one car plant in Shanghai, which produces only two models: the Model 3 sedan and the Model Y SUV.

Tesla plans to launch the six-seater Model Y L in China in the autumn to compete with China’s popular MPVs and massive three-row SUVs such as Li Auto i8, Onvo L90 or Aito M8.

The larger Model Y L will have a 150 mm longer wheelbase than the 5-seater Model Y and be 179 mm longer, China’s regulator revealed in July. The exact dimensions of the new 6-seater are: length of 4,976 mm, a width of 1,920 mm, and a height of 1,668 mm, with a wheelbase of 3,040 mm. The curb weight will be 2,088 kg, which is 96 kg more than the 5-seater version. It will feature ternary NMC batteries from LG.

Model Y was Tesla’s flagship in China. In 2024, Tesla sold 480,309 units, making it the best-selling car in China. It accounted for 74.6% of Tesla’s sales domestically; the rest goes to Model 3 sedan sales. The mid-size SUV managed to sell quite well, even under pressure from numerous Chinese EV makers, including Xpeng G6, Deepal S7, Zeekr 7X, and Onvo L60.

Tesla Model Y L. Credit: MIIT

However, since launching the facelifted version called Juniper in January, Model Y is losing momentum in China. In the first half of 2025, it sold 171,491 units, representing a 17.5% year-over-year decrease.

The breakdown of Tesla China sales to domestic and export will be available later this month as CPCA share it.

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Jiri Opletal

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Jiri is the editor-in-chief of CNC and a lifelong EV enthusiast, having followed the China NEV boom since its inception. After ten years of eating dim sum in Shenzhen, he now keeps a close eye on China’s auto expansion across Asia and Europe.

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