Tesla delivered 52,920 vehicles in China during June. This figure marks a 14% decline compared to the previous year. However, deliveries rose 11.9% from May levels.
Model Y sales showed signs of recovery while Model 3 deliveries fell significantly against both monthly and yearly benchmarks. Domestic competition continues to pressure Tesla's sedan segment.
Tesla filed for a new Model Y variant in China featuring dual motors and a 250 km/h top speed. This new version is expected to be the Model Y Performance. The expansion aims to boost demand for Tesla's top-selling model and offset declining sedan sales.