Tesla’s domestic sales in China held steady in November with around 73,000 units delivered, but a closer look at the Model Y L’s numbers hints at an emerging shift towards pricier variants that could very well be boosting average selling prices and margins.
This suggests that the addition of the Model Y L to Tesla China’s lineup will not result in a case of cannibalization, but a possible case of “premiumization” instead.
Tesla China’s November domestic numbers
Data from the a Passenger Car Association (CPCA) indicated that Tesla China saw domestic deliveries of about 73,000 vehicles in November 2025. This number included 34,000 standard Model Y units, 26,000 Model 3 units, and 13,000 Model Y L units, as per industry watchers.
This means that the Model Y L accounted for roughly 27% of Tesla China’s total Model Y sales, despite the variant carrying a ~28% premium over the base RWD Model Y that is estimated to have dominated last year’s mix.
As per industry watcher @TSLAFanMtl, this suggests that Tesla China’s sales have moved towards more premium variants this year. Thus, direct year-over-year sales comparisons might miss the bigger picture. This is true even for the regular Model Y, as another premium trim, the Long Range RWD variant, was also added to the lineup this 2025.
People look at YoY unit sale numbers and think Tesla China not doing well – wrong!
Model Y L made up 27% of Model Y sales last month. This car is +28% more expensive than the RWD Y, which is pretty much all they sold this time last year.
There is also the LR RWD version in the… https://t.co/xqEBtsETgX— James Cat (@TSLAFanMtl) December 16, 2025
Tesla China November Domestic Sales Breakdown
Model Y: 34,000
Model 3: 26,000
Model YL: 13,000
Total: 73,000 https://t.co/37ag7njV9p— 大趙 (@zhongwen2005) December 16, 2025
BREAKING
Tesla absolutely crushed it in China in November
The Model Y took the crown as the #1 best-selling SUV in November 2025 with a massive 33,900 deliveries (excluding the YL)![]()
The Model YL bolstered the brand’s success with an impressive 12,800 units of its own… pic.twitter.com/O8CSVdcYL8— Ming (@tslaming) December 16, 2025
November 2025 momentum
While Tesla China’s overall sales this year have seen challenges, the Model Y and Model 3 have remained strong sellers in the country. This is especially impressive as the Model Y and Model 3 are premium-priced vehicles, and they compete in the world’s most competitive electric vehicle market. Tesla China is also yet to roll out the latest capabilities of FSD in China, which means that its vehicles in the country could not tap into their latest capabilities yet.
Aggregated results from November suggest that the Tesla Model Y took the crown as China’s #1 best-selling SUV during the month, with roughly 34,000 deliveries. With the Model Y L, this number is even higher. The Tesla Model 3 also had a stellar month, seeing 25,700 deliveries during November 2025.
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Tesla absolutely crushed it in China in November 