Tesla to Begin Mass Production of Facelifted Model Y at Shanghai Plant Next Month – Report

Tesla cuts down on delivery times in China after upgrading Giga Shanghai Tesla cuts down on delivery times in China after upgrading Giga Shanghai

Tesla’s Shanghai plant is set to begin mass production of the updated Model Y next month, according to a report by local media outlet LatePost. The revisions to the Model Y will mirror updates made to the Model 3 earlier, including enhancements to the interior, exterior, battery capacity, motor performance, and self-driving capabilities.

In addition to the refreshed Model Y, the plant is expected to start deliveries of a six-seat variant in the fourth quarter of 2025, as per the report. Tesla’s Giga Shanghai, the company’s largest factory with an annual production capacity of 1 million vehicles, manufactures both the Model 3 sedan and the Model Y crossover.

Tesla’s Shanghai operations began in late 2019, and the locally produced Model 3 launched in January 2020, followed by the Model Y in January 2021. The electric vehicle manufacturer recently debuted the updated Model 3, also known as the Model 3 Highland, which boasts a longer range and improved suspension system. The Model Y, one of Tesla’s best-selling models in China, contributed significantly to the company’s overall performance, with 418,428 units delivered from January to November 2024, marking a 5.57% increase year-on-year.

Reports also indicate that Tesla plans to produce a seven-seat version of the Model Y by the end of 2025, further expanding the options available to consumers.

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