UPDATE: Tesla’s newly launched Model Y L is experiencing explosive demand, with 120,000 orders reported since its debut just last month. This surge in orders, averaging nearly 10,000 new orders daily, signals a significant boost for Tesla’s sales in China during the third quarter.
According to a sales representative from a Tesla store in Beijing, the Model Y L has resonated particularly well with larger families seeking additional space. “The Model Y L is selling very well. Since its launch, we’ve received 120,000 orders, and customers have started receiving deliveries in the past two days,” the representative confirmed.
The Model Y L’s spacious interior and flexible rear seating are key selling points, making it ideal for families. “Although the Model Y L is a bit more expensive, it offers more space, which is crucial for families with children,” the salesperson added.
China, being the world’s largest electric vehicle market, presents both opportunities and challenges for automakers. With the competitive landscape intensifying, Tesla’s introduction of a larger vehicle like the Model Y L is seen as a strategic move to capture a broader customer base.
As deliveries ramp up, attention will be on whether the Model Y L can sustain this momentum and continue to meet the needs of Chinese consumers. The vehicle’s success could pave the way for Tesla’s further expansion in the region.
Stay tuned for more updates as this story develops, and watch how Tesla navigates the ever-evolving automotive market in China.
