Tesla Slashes Model Y Prices in China and Introduces Insurance Subsidy for Model 3
Tesla has implemented significant changes in China’s EV market, reducing the prices of select Model Y variants and introducing a noteworthy insurance subsidy for Model 3 inventory cars.
The renowned US electric vehicle manufacturer has executed a price reduction of RMB 14,000 ($1,930) for the Model Y Long Range and Model Y Performance variants. This move translates to a reduction of around 4 percent in their starting prices. ดังนั้น, the starting price of the Model Y Long Range now stands at RMB 299,900, down from RMB 313,900. เช่นเดียวกัน, the Model Y Performance’s price has been adjusted to RMB 349,900, down from RMB 363,900.
ที่น่าสนใจ, the pricing of the entry-level rear-wheel-drive รุ่น Y remains consistent at RMB 263,900.
นอกจากนี้, Tesla has initiated a limited-time insurance subsidy valued at RMB 8,000. This incentive is applicable to customers purchasing the entry-level แบบ 3 that’s part of the existing inventory. For the subsidy to apply, customers must procure car insurance from an insurer in partnership with Tesla. This offer is valid for purchases made between August 14 และเดือนกันยายน 30.
แบบจําลอง 3 is available in two iterations in China – the entry rear-wheel-drive Model 3 and the dual-motor all-wheel-drive Model 3 การแสดง. Their respective starting prices, หยวน 231,900 และหยวน 331,900, remain unchanged.
It’s noteworthy that these models are locally produced at Tesla’s Shanghai facility. The anticipated delivery timelines in China remain unaffected, spanning 1-4 weeks for each Model 3 version and 2-6 weeks for all three Model Y versions.
In addition to the Model 3 and Model Y, Tesla also offers the Model S and Model X in China, albeit as imports.
While Model S and Model X pricing remains steady, discounts have been available for both models since July and continue to be accessible.
July witnessed Tesla delivering 64,285 รถยนต์ที่ผลิตในจีน, encompassing exports and domestic deliveries. Although this marked the lowest figure of the year, it includes 31,423 vehicles delivered in China and 32,862 exported from the Shanghai factory, as reported by the China Passenger Car Association (ซีพีซีเอ).
อนึ่ง, data from the CPCA highlights the Model Y’s impressive performance in the Chinese market. During January to May, the Model Y garnered 152,461 retail sales units, สะท้อนการเติบโตที่แข็งแกร่งเมื่อเทียบเป็นรายปีของ 87.03 ร้อยละ. This accomplishment secured the Model Y’s position as the top-selling SUV in China during that time frame.
An intriguing prospect lies ahead with the impending launch of Tesla’s revamped Model 3. As of July, news emerged that the revamped Model 3 had successfully entered the production line tuning phase, with prototypes undergoing road testing at Tesla’s Shanghai factory.
(อัตราแลกเปลี่ยน: $1 = หยวน 7.2383)