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Tesla China has planned ‘lower-priced Model Y’ as defensive move, report says

Last updated: March 13, 2025 4:48 am
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Tesla’s Chinese team is ramping up efforts to develop a new model aimed at tackling the intense competition in the market, as reported by local media outlet 36kr. According to industry sources, this new model is a “lower-priced Model Y” that doesn’t feature significant changes in terms of battery, power, and chassis compared to the current Model Y.

The development of this new model is being spearheaded by Tesla China through depop, an internal development process that focuses on streamlining configurations for quicker product launches while retaining key features. Unlike its English-named counterparts, the new model will be identified by a project code consisting of letters and numbers.

The launch of this lower-priced Model Y will be contingent on the performance of orders for the updated Model Y. If sales of the refreshed Model Y fail to meet expectations, Tesla is expected to introduce the cheaper Model Y later this year. Notably, Tesla had previously launched a lower-priced version of the Model 3 in Mexico in August 2024, with the Chinese team now taking the lead on the cheaper Model Y.

The revamped five-seat Model Y was unveiled in China on January 10, with deliveries commencing on February 26 for two variants under the “Launch Series.” These variants include a rear-wheel-drive version starting at RMB 263,500 yuan ($36,360) and a long-range all-wheel-drive version starting at RMB 303,500 yuan.

Despite the initial success of the Model Y Launch Series, with over 200,000 orders nationwide in China, sales figures have seen a decline in recent months. The lower-than-expected delivery numbers in the first week post-launch suggest that the model is still undergoing a production capacity ramp-up.

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In response to the market dynamics and declining competitiveness, Tesla is banking on the “lower-priced Model Y” as a strategic move to regain market share in China. With China being Tesla’s most favorable market, the introduction of a more affordable Model Y could serve as a game-changer to reinvigorate sales.

As Tesla continues to navigate the evolving automotive landscape in China, the launch of the lower-priced Model Y could potentially reshape the competitive landscape and solidify Tesla’s position as a key player in the electric vehicle market.

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