Breaking 17:00 Sudan: first commercial flight lands in Khartoum after nearly three years 16:40 Venezuela: human rights activist Javier Tarazona freed after over four years in prison 16:20 Saint-Gobain Sekurit centralizes European automotive glass rework in Kenitra, Morocco 16:00 DRC: landslide at Rubaya mine could leave at least 200 dead, authorities fear 15:40 Ukraine: Russian strike hits maternity hospital in Zaporizhzhia, six injured 15:20 Jewish school in Paris vandalized overnight, religious plaque destroyed 15:00 Tetouan schools closed on Monday due to severe weather 14:40 Waymo aims to raise 16 billion dollars to expand autonomous vehicle services 14:20 New car sales in France down 6.55% in January 14:20 Team of the week: from Nador to Ksar El Kebir, the test of action 14:00 Preventive evacuations ordered in Sidi Kacem amid rising sebour river levels 13:40 Crans-montana fire death toll rises to 41 after victim dies from injuries 13:20 Joseph Aoun visits Spain on official trip 13:00 Fuel prices rise again in Morocco as diesel and gasoline costs increase 12:40 Moroccan lawyers intensify strike, paralyzing courts 12:20 Floods hit Ksar El Kebir: army and rescue teams evacuate residents 12:00 Türkiye expresses condolences over deadly landslide in DR Congo 11:40 Rafah crossing in Gaza reopens with severe restrictions 11:20 Turkey bus accident kills eight, injures 26 11:00 Türkiye condemns deadly terrorist attacks in Pakistan’s Balochistan province 10:40 Saudi Arabia-Pakistan defense pact will not include Turkey 10:20 New winter storm hits the United States 10:00 Iran labels European armies “terrorist” in retaliation for EU measures 09:40 Controversial speed camera near Italian border: Ventimiglia found guilty of abusive procedure 09:20 Capgemini to sell subsidiary working with US immigration agency ICE 09:00 Ukraine: two killed in Russian drone strike on Dnipro 08:40 Trump says Iran is “talking to us” amid rising tensions 08:20 Switzerland: dozens killed in bar fire at Crans-Montana ski resort 07:56 Majority bloc backs Nouri al-Maliki for prime minister despite Trump warnings

Tesla Introduces Revamped Model Y in China to Counter Growing Competition

Friday 10 January 2025 - 11:41
Tesla Introduces Revamped Model Y in China to Counter Growing Competition

Tesla has unveiled a redesigned version of its best-selling Model Y in China, featuring a refreshed exterior and upgraded interior. The automaker hopes these enhancements will help reclaim market share in the highly competitive Chinese electric vehicle (EV) market.

The new Model Y, which remains the world's top-selling EV, starts at 263,500 yuan (approximately $35,900), reflecting a 5.4% price increase from the previous version. Deliveries are scheduled to begin in March, pending regulatory approval. Details on its availability in other markets are yet to be disclosed.

This updated version includes a full-width front light bar reminiscent of Tesla's Cybertruck, along with a redesigned tail light. Interior upgrades offer improved comfort with heated and ventilated seats and a touchscreen for rear passengers. Additionally, the long-range variant now boasts a driving range of 719 kilometers per charge, up from the previous 688 kilometers.

Originally launched in 2020, the Model Y gained global recognition as the best-selling car in 2023. However, increasing competition in China and declining EV demand in some regions have impacted its sales momentum.

Chinese automakers have been steadily gaining ground in the EV sector, leveraging advanced smart features to attract consumers. Tesla's market share in China’s EV segment declined to 10.4% in 2024, down from 11.7% the previous year. The company plans to introduce a six-seat version of the Model Y in China later this year as part of its efforts to maintain its position in this critical market.


  • Fajr
  • Sunrise
  • Dhuhr
  • Asr
  • Maghrib
  • Isha

Read more

This website, walaw.press, uses cookies to provide you with a good browsing experience and to continuously improve our services. By continuing to browse this site, you agree to the use of these cookies.