Tesla's wholesale shipments in China saw a significant rebound in November, rising to 86,700 vehicles. This represents a 10% increase year-over-year and a substantial 41% jump from October, marking only the third month of year-over-year growth in this key market during 2025. The gain is a notable bright spot for the automaker, which has been facing intense competition from local electric vehicle manufacturers. The sales momentum is largely attributed to the introduction of new variants of its popular Model Y and Model 3 vehicles. Analysts also note that Tesla's marketing strategies, which urged customers to place orders to secure deliveries before the year-end expiration of a tax credit, proved effective in boosting demand.
Tesla China Sales Rebound 10% in November Amid Fierce Competition
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