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Tesla sets Mar 17 as new deadline for Model 3’s $1,100 insurance subsidy in China

Last updated: March 5, 2025 10:59 am
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Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) has recently extended its marketing efforts in China by promoting an insurance subsidy for the popular Model 3 sedan. Despite the expiration of the previous insurance benefit at the end of last month, Tesla is now offering a limited-time insurance subsidy of RMB 8,000 ($1,100) for customers who purchase any variant of the Model 3 on or before March 17. This announcement was made on Weibo, a popular social media platform in China.

In addition to the insurance subsidy, Tesla is also offering a 5-year 0-interest financing program for customers purchasing the Model 3, with down payments starting at RMB 79,900. The Model 3 page on Tesla’s China website reflects these purchase incentives, showcasing a March 31 deadline for the insurance subsidy since March 1.

This move by Tesla aims to stimulate interest and drive sales for the Model 3 in the Chinese market. Despite a recent decline in sales, Tesla China sold 30,688 vehicles in February, including both domestic sales and exports. This figure represents a 49.16% decrease from the same period last year and a 51.47% decrease from January. In the January-February period, Tesla China sold a total of 93,926 vehicles, including exports, reflecting a 28.74% decrease from the previous year.

Several factors may have contributed to the decline in sales, including the Chinese New Year holiday, reported production line adjustments, and increased competition in the electric vehicle market. Xiaomi’s SU7 has emerged as a strong competitor to Tesla’s Model 3, outselling it in both December and January. The Model 3’s reduced appeal in the face of competitors like Xiaomi’s SU7 has further impacted its sales performance in China.

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As Tesla continues to navigate the competitive landscape in China, the company’s marketing efforts, such as the insurance subsidy for the Model 3, play a crucial role in attracting potential customers and driving sales. With a focus on innovative financing programs and promotional incentives, Tesla aims to maintain its position in the Chinese electric vehicle market amidst increasing competition.

(Source: CnEVPost)

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