比亚迪销量激增 特斯拉11月中国销量下降4.3%
Tesla's China Sales Fall 4.3% In November As BYD Sales Surge

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/teslas-china-sales-fall-43-november-byd-sales-surge

特拉华州衡平法院认为埃隆·马斯克基于绩效的薪酬方案“存在严重缺陷”,而此时特斯拉在中国的销售数据却令人失望。尽管 Model 3 和 Model Y 销量环比增长,但特斯拉 11 月份中国制造的电动汽车销量同比下降 4.3%。该公司面临来自比亚迪的激烈竞争,比亚迪的销量同比增长67.2%。特斯拉在中国电动汽车领域的市场份额已下降至6%。与此同时,由于补贴扩大,中国电动汽车制造商预计第四季度销量将大幅增长。中国电动汽车和混合动力汽车销量大幅增长,占9月份新车销量的53%。汽车制造商提供折扣来实现年度销售目标,因为前 9 个月通常贡献年度销售额的 70%。

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Just hours after Delaware Chancery Court Judge Kathaleen McCormick ruled against Elon Musk's record (but "deeply flawed" according to her) $56 billion performance-based compensation package, Tesla reported sales numbers out of China that didn't offer any respite for its stock.

According to the China Passenger Car Association (CPCA), Tesla's sales of China-made electric vehicles fell 4.3% year-on-year to 78,856 in November, Yahoo/Reuters reported

Sequentially, Model 3 and Model Y vehicles saw a 15.5% increase from the month prior, but it wasn't enough to show YOY growth for the automaker.

Tesla introduced a limited-time 10,000 yuan ($1,375.89) loan discount on its Model Y in China, aiming to stay competitive as BYD's aggressive price cuts gain traction.

The report added that Chinese automaker BYD set a new monthly sales record in November, with a 67.2% year-over-year increase, delivering 504,003 passenger vehicles from its Dynasty and Ocean series. Overseas sales accounted for 6.1% of the total.

Tesla extended its zero-interest financing for Model 3 and Model Y vehicles in China through December, marking the fifth extension since July. The company's market share in China's EV sector dropped to 6% in October, its lowest in a year and nearly half of September's level, per CPCA data. 

We wrote last month that Chinese EV makers were slated to end the year with a "continued sales surge". .

China's major EV makers ended Q3 stronger than last year, with solid deliveries reducing the need for discounts, according to Bloomberg

Now, analysts predict a sales surge in Q4. EV and hybrid sales are booming, driven by expanded subsidies. In September, EVs and hybrids made up about 53% of new car sales.

Bloomberg Intelligence analyst Joanna Chen commented: “Industry demand has been better than expected since the third quarter following China’s beefed-up subsidies but many automakers still need a major push in the fourth quarter to hit their annual sales targets.”

She continued: “The first nine months usually contribute 70% of annual car sales and automakers below that threshold are under greater pressure to step up discounts in the quarter.”

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