Tesla delivery time is longer on some China models after discounts
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[January 09, 2023] SHANGHAI
(Reuters) - Tesla has indicated longer waiting times for potential
buyers of some versions of the Model Y in China, signalling that price
cuts announced on Friday could be stoking demand in the electric vehicle
maker's second-largest market.
The waiting time for orders of the rear-wheel-drive and long-range
versions of Model Y was a week longer on Monday than it had been on
Friday, Tesla's website showed.
The wait as of Monday was two to five weeks on those models. The wait
time for all versions of the Model 3 and the performance version of the
Model Y remained at one to four weeks as of Monday.
Tesla cut prices by 6% to 13.5% on Friday in discounts that brought some
of its cars to near BYD's best-selling models in a step analysts read as
a sign that a price war could be building at a time when demand in China
has faltered.
As of Monday, Tesla had not made any adjustment to its January
production plan for its Shanghai plant, with suspension of the assembly
lines to start from Jan. 20 through the end of the month, a person with
knowledge of the matter said.
Angry Chinese owners who bought Tesla cars in late 2022 and missed out
on the additional discount said they were waiting for a response to the
company for their demand for some kind of compensation after a flurry of
impromptu protests.
A Tesla representative told Reuters on Saturday that the company has no
plan to compensate those buyers for price cuts they had missed. The
company did not respond to a request for comment on Monday.
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People check a Tesla Model Y electric
vehicle (EV) displayed at its booth during the 2021 China
International Fair for Trade in Services (CIFTIS) in Beijing, China
September 4, 2021. REUTERS/Florence Lo
Some of the buyers in China said they had been led to believe that
the further discounts would not be coming. Many were also looking to
take advantage of a nation-wide EV subsidy that expired at year end.
Chinese state media have largely opted not to cover the protests,
which online videos showed happened in cities including Beijing,
Shenzhen, Chengdu and Xi'an. Reuters witnessed a protest at a Tesla
facility in Shanghai.
Comments on Chinese social media were largely negative toward the
Tesla buyers who have protested, with many saying online they should
have understood the terms of the contract.
"I feel ashamed for them protesting after Tesla cut the prices," a
popular law blogger named "Wind Blows" commented on his Weibo social
media.
Separately, Tesla began offering discounts to buyers in Singapore as
of Monday who agreed to purchase existing inventory, adding that
market to China, South Korea, Japan and Australia to those where it
has offered new incentives.
(Reporting by Zhang Yan, Brenda Goh; Editing by Muralikumar
Anantharaman)
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