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Zacks Investment Research on MSNWhat's Behind the Rebound in Tesla China's Deliveries in June?Tesla TSLA sold 61,484 vehicles in China in June, up 59.3% from 38,588 units in May 2025 and 3.75% from 59,261 units sold in June 2024, per CNEV Post. This was Tesla’s second-highest monthly domestic total in 2025,
Tesla China records 9.09% YoY increase in Model Y sales in June, despite overall decline as Elon Musk takes over sales in US and Europe.
For the second straight quarter, Tesla’s sales have declined while Chinese rivals like BYD and NIO are surging, a sign of a major power shift in the global electric vehicle market.
China’s emerging dominance owes largely to a singular manufacturing achievement: Slashing vehicle-development time by more than half.
As Tesla falls behind the local competitors it helped create, the billionaire’s rupture with Trump is limiting his value to Beijing.
The "One, Big, Beautiful Bill" has been signed into law. Here's how it will help China dominate U.S. in global EV race, according to experts.
Tesla is experiencing a demand crisis in many parts of the world, including China according to recent Q2 data.
Tesla Inc. saw its first increase in vehicle deliveries from its Shanghai factory this year, with the US automaker potentially buoyed by the clearance of regulatory hurdles for its advanced driver-assistance features.
Tesla is Elon Musk. Elon Musk is Tesla. Rarely has a company’s identity been so inextricably linked to its CEO, for better and for worse. For years, this fusion was a superpower, giving Tesla an innovative mystique that captivated investors and propped up its valuation. Now, that same connection has become a massive liability.
Tesla's sales of its China-made electric vehicles edged up slightly in June, snapping an eight-month losing streak in a key market.
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Why Tesla's Days in China are NumberedTesla's sales are dropping around the world, but their sales in China are falling faster than anywhere else in the world, with some now concerned that the American EV manufacturer may leave China altogether in the coming years.