Tesla's Model Y L has recently commenced its initial nationwide deliveries. Positioned as a luxurious, six-seat, full-electric SUV, the vehicle boasts a competitive price tag of 339,000 yuan. Since its introduction, Model Y L has garnered significant attention, amassing over 120,000 reservations to date and averaging approximately 10,000 orders daily. Furthermore, Tesla has adjusted the pricing strategy for Model 3, reducing the price of the long-range variant by 10,000 yuan to establish a clear pricing distinction with Model Y L.
Current incentives for purchasing a Tesla include trade-in subsidies, waived paint fees, and loan discounts, all valid until September 30. Amidst fierce competition from domestic brands in the Chinese market, Tesla is seeking new avenues for growth. Concurrently, sales in the EU market are experiencing a downturn, intensifying the pressure of market competition.
