Tesla's Aggressive Pricing Takes China's EV Market by Storm
Tesla Revvs Up the EV Price War: Slash and Burn in China!
Tesla has dropped the price of its Model Y in China, making it globally the cheapest. This bold move includes a five‑year, zero‑interest financing initiative aimed at strengthening its market hold amid a looming price war expected in 2025. The significant price cut not only escalates competition against domestic firms like BYD but also aligns with global supply chain cost trends. With this strategy, Tesla is positioning itself ahead in the high‑stakes EV game while posing challenges to both international and local brands alike.
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