Tesla’s China-made EV sales rose for a fourth month in a row in February, reports Reuters. This comes as a low comparison base from last year outweighed headwinds from seasonal factors.
Sales of Model 3 and Model Y vehicles made in its Shanghai plant, including exports to markets including Europe, totalled 58,600 units last month, up 91% from a year earlier and following a 9.3% rise in January, Tesla China said on Wednesday.
Exports from Tesla’s Shanghai factory soared roughly five-fold year-on-year to 20,000 vehicles last month, separate data from the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers showed.
The US automaker’s China-made EV deliveries in February 2025 were affected by a partial assembly line suspension for its refreshed Model Y over the Lunar New Year.