Tesla's Rollercoaster Down Under
Tesla Accelerates in Australia: Model Y Drives Record June Sales but Faces Chinese EV Competition
Tesla made headlines in Australia with its best sales month in June 2025, driven by the popular Model Y. However, while Model Y sales surged, the Model 3's popularity declined sharply, resulting in a mixed sales performance overall. Amidst this, competition is revving up as Chinese brands BYD and GWM capture a substantial market share with their broader range of electric vehicles.
Introduction
Tesla's June 2025 Sales Performance
Comparison of June 2025 Sales with Previous Year
Top‑Selling Models: Model Y vs. Model 3
Future Tesla Models in Australia
Impact of Chinese Automotive Brands
Growth of the Australian New Car Market
Challenges and Opportunities for Tesla
Public Reactions to Sales Figures
Economic, Social, and Political Implications
Conclusion
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