Model Y retail sales in China totaled 51,173 units in September, up 6.16 percent year-on-year, boosted by the launch of the six-seat Model Y L.
Tesla saw robust deliveries in China last month, primarily driven by improved performance of its Model Y SUV. The SUV's September retail sales in China surged 29.84 percent from August's 39,413 units.
The growth was largely driven by the newly launched six-seat Model Y L, propelling Tesla's total September retail sales in China to 71,525 units -- the second-highest this year -- with the year-on-year decline narrowing to 0.93 percent.
The Model Y L was launched in China on August 19 and began deliveries in early September.
Tesla's delivery numbers indicate a positive trend in the Chinese market, with the Model Y playing a crucial role in the company's success.
Author's summary: Tesla's China deliveries rebounded in September.