Tesla Takes Charge in China
Tesla China Surges in February with 91% Sales Spike, Outpaces Rivals in Shaky Market
Tesla's Giga Shanghai reports a whopping 91% year‑over‑year increase in February sales, selling 58,600 Model 3 and Model Y vehicles, despite a challenging EV market in China. The Model Y leads with 41,404 units, helping Tesla outshine competitors like BYD and Xiaomi. Retail sales skyrocketed, while exports took a hit, marking the fourth consecutive year of growth.
Introduction
Tesla's February 2026 Sales Performance
Year‑over‑Year and Month‑over‑Month Analysis
Factors Behind the Sales Rebound
Impact of Lunar New Year on Sales
Export Decline and Domestic Focus
Sustainability of the Sales Growth
Public and Market Reactions
Future Implications and Market Positioning
Conclusion
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