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Tesla’s facelifted Model Y exceeds 70,000 orders in China in 5 days after launch, report says

Last updated: January 26, 2025 9:51 pm
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Tesla’s facelifted Model Y has received a warm reception in China, surpassing the popularity of the facelifted Model 3, according to reports from local media outlets. Orders for the revamped Model Y have exceeded 70,000 units within the first five days of its launch, indicating strong demand in the Chinese market.

Show cars showcasing the facelifted Model Y have started to arrive at Tesla’s showrooms in China, signaling the company’s commitment to meeting customer expectations and preferences. The positive response to the new model highlights Tesla’s ability to innovate and adapt to changing market trends.

The facelifted Model Y, which was officially introduced in China on January 10, represents a significant update to the popular electric SUV. With design cues inspired by the Cybertruck and Cybercab robotaxi, the exterior of the Model Y has been refreshed to reflect a modern and futuristic aesthetic. In addition, improvements have been made to the battery and powertrain, enhancing the overall performance and efficiency of the vehicle.

Two variants of the facelifted Model Y, known as the “Launch Series,” are currently available for pre-order in China. These include a rear-wheel-drive version starting at RMB 263,500 ($36,280) and a long-range all-wheel-drive version starting at RMB 303,500. Deliveries of the new Model Y are expected to commence in March, providing customers with an opportunity to experience the latest advancements in electric vehicle technology.

Tesla’s success in the Chinese market can be attributed to its continuous investment in research and development. By leveraging the expertise of its global team, Tesla has been able to deliver innovative products that resonate with consumers worldwide. The collaboration between Tesla’s Chinese and US developers has resulted in a seamless integration of design, technology, and performance in the facelifted Model Y.

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As Tesla continues to expand its presence in China, the company remains committed to delivering high-quality electric vehicles that meet the evolving needs of customers. The strong demand for the facelifted Model Y underscores the growing popularity of electric vehicles in the Chinese market and positions Tesla as a leader in sustainable transportation.

In conclusion, the facelifted Model Y’s success in China reflects Tesla’s commitment to innovation, quality, and customer satisfaction. With impressive pre-order numbers and positive feedback from consumers, the facelifted Model Y is poised to make a significant impact in the electric vehicle market. Tesla’s continued focus on research and development will ensure that the company remains at the forefront of the industry, driving the transition towards a more sustainable future.

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