Tesla Model Y leads as weekly registrations in China hit Q3 high
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Tesla Model Y leads as weekly registrations in China hit Q3 high
"Tesla recorded 15,350 insurance registrations in China during the week of September 8-14, marking a 7.3% increase compared to the prior week. Out of the 15,350 registrations, the Model Y once again accounted for the majority. Data shows 9,460 registrations for the standard Model Y, complemented by 1,030 units of the newly launched extended wheelbase, six-seat Model Y L. Tesla also logged 4,860 Model 3 sedans for the week as well, as noted in a CNEV Post report."
"The Model Y L, which debuted in late August, registered a modest uptick from the 900 registrations it saw the week before. Volumes remain relatively low, suggesting that the variant will not meaningfully change Tesla's third-quarter sales trajectory. That being said, Tesla China's previous comments about the Model Y L's demand suggest that an uptick in registrations may be coming in the next weeks."
Tesla recorded 15,350 insurance registrations in China for the week of September 8–14, a 7.3% week-on-week increase and the highest weekly result so far in Q3 2025. The Model Y led demand with 9,460 standard units and 1,030 units of the newly launched extended-wheelbase, six-seat Model Y L, while the Model 3 accounted for 4,860 registrations. The Model Y L rose modestly from 900 the prior week, but volumes remain low and are unlikely to materially change third-quarter results; company comments indicate a potential uptick in the coming weeks and a broader ramp next quarter. CPCA data showed August retail sales at 57,152 units.
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