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        "id": 1625031,
        "msgid": "tesla-model-y-global-sales-surpass-4-million-units-1773921078",
        "date": "2026-03-19 18:07:11",
        "title": "Tesla Model Y Global Sales Surpass 4 Million Units",
        "author": "",
        "source": "ANTARA_ID",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Business",
        "summary": "Tesla's Model Y has achieved a significant milestone by exceeding 4 million units sold globally since its launch, maintaining its position as the world's best-selling passenger vehicle for three consecutive years ahead of petrol, hybrid, and other electric models. In 2025, the Model Y was the primary driver of Tesla's sales, with China playing a crucial role through the Gigafactory Shanghai, which accounted for over half of global deliveries despite a 34% drop in local Model Y sales due to intensifying competition. While monthly sales in China showed a 42% year-on-year increase in February, reaching a two-year high market share of 13.74% in the battery electric vehicle segment, overall wholesale figures including exports declined slightly by 3.18%, highlighting the increasingly competitive global EV market.",
        "content": "<p>Jakarta - Tesla has recorded sales of its flagship electric vehicle\nmodel, the Tesla Model Y, surpassing 4 million units in the global\nmarket since its initial launch.<\/p>\n<p>Cited from Arena EV on Thursday, this achievement aligns with the\nModel Y\u2019s performance, which has also been the world\u2019s best-selling\npassenger vehicle for three consecutive years, outperforming petrol,\nhybrid, and other electric vehicles.<\/p>\n<p>Based on 2025 sales data, Tesla produced 1,654,667 vehicles and\ndelivered 1,636,129 units to customers. Of this total, the Model Y was\nthe main contributor to the company\u2019s sales.<\/p>\n<p>China has become a crucial market for Tesla. The company\u2019s\nGigafactory Shanghai operates intensively and delivered 851,732 vehicles\nin 2025, accounting for about 52 percent of Tesla\u2019s global sales.<\/p>\n<p>On a monthly basis, sales performance also shows a positive trend. In\nFebruary, Tesla sold 38,206 vehicles in China, an increase of more than\n42 percent compared to the same period the previous year.<\/p>\n<p>This surge also drove Tesla\u2019s market share in China\u2019s battery\nelectric vehicle segment to 13.74 percent, the highest level in nearly\ntwo years.<\/p>\n<p>Nevertheless, Tesla still faces challenges in that market. Throughout\n2025, Model Y sales in China were recorded at 425,337 units, down 34.44\npercent from the previous year. Increasingly tight competition is one of\nthe main factors behind the decline.<\/p>\n<p>If including exports from China, wholesale sales of China-made Model\nY reached 538,994 units in 2025, down 3.18 percent from the previous\nyear. This indicates that although global demand remains high, the\nelectric vehicle market is now increasingly competitive.<\/p>",
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