The Model S starts at RMB 789,900 ($115,000) in China and the Model X at RMB 879,900.
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Tesla has cut the prices of its entire Model 3 and Model Y lineup by as much as 48,000 yuan in China to boost demand in the world's largest EV market.
That's down 44.37 percent from 100,291 vehicles in November and down 21.24 percent from 70,847 vehicles in the same month last year, according to data released today by the CPCA.
Tesla China chief Tom Zhu has reportedly been promoted to run the electric vehicle maker's US assembly plants as well as sales operations in North America and Europe.
Tesla remains the world's largest manufacturer in the BEV segment, though BYD is rapidly closing the gap with it.
For the full year 2022, Tesla delivered 1,313,851 vehicles globally, up 40.38 percent from 935,950 vehicles in 2021.
Tesla is offering the same purchase incentive amount as last month, but the coverage has been expanded from inventory vehicles to include all new vehicles.