Tesla China sales fall in July to lowest level of 2023

Tesla is offering shopping vouchers worth 3,000 yuan ($420) to new customers in Shanghai, in conjunction with a local government incentive program aimed at boosting consumption and the flagging economy.

The U.S. automaker is giving the vouchers to 3,000 customers who order and register one of its locally-built Model 3 or Model Y electric vehicles in August.

While falling under the local government’s wider program providing discounts on groceries, movies and in other areas, the vouchers are yet another offer from Tesla to customers in China, where competition is heating up, not least with BYD, which makes plug-in hybrids as well as fully-electric vehicles.

China is the world’s biggest car market and leader in EV sales — retail sales of new energy vehicles totaled 647,000 in July, the Passenger Car Association said Wednesday. Latest data show Tesla delivered 93,680 vehicles from its Shanghai factory in June, including 74,212 to the local market.

The bruising EV price war appeared to culminate about a month ago, when Tesla and 15 Chinese carmakers signed a pact that included a commitment to avoid “abnormal pricing practices.” That specific pledge was retracted soon after, but authorities urged the companies to follow rules encouraging fair competition.

Subsequently, Tesla said it would give new car buyers 3,500 yuan in cash and a free enhanced autopilot trial if they were referred by a Tesla owner. That incentive program remains in place, the company said when announcing its latest offer on shopping vouchers Wednesday.

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