Tesla China has officially kicked off local deliveries of the new Model Y, marking a significant milestone for the electric vehicle manufacturer. The announcement was made on Tesla’s official Weibo account, confirming that domestic deliveries of the revamped all-electric crossover have begun in China.
In the post, Tesla China expressed confidence in the new Model Y, encouraging customers to compare the vehicle with its competitors in the market. The company stated, “Thank you for your attention and love. Today, we have started delivering the first batch of the new Model Y. Congratulations to the car owners! As we said before: Just compare, you will know after trying it. Welcome everyone to experience it in our store.”
Videos and images of Tesla China’s first deliveries of the new Model Y have surfaced online, showcasing the excitement surrounding the launch. Photos shared on Weibo indicated that both the company and customers were celebrating the first deliveries of the vehicle.
The Model Y classic was Tesla’s best-selling vehicle and achieved the status of the world’s best-selling car by volume in 2023 and 2024. Despite having a design language that was a generation behind its sedan sibling, the Model 3, the Model Y classic’s success was undeniable. With its revamped exterior and interior, the new Model Y has the potential to continue this trend and perform just as well as its predecessor.
As Tesla continues to expand its presence in China, the launch of the new Model Y signifies the company’s commitment to the region and its dedication to providing innovative electric vehicles to customers. With the first deliveries now underway, Tesla is poised to make a significant impact in the Chinese market and further solidify its position as a leader in the electric vehicle industry.
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