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Tesla Model Y will start at $52,074

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T eslaInc will start deliveries of its China-made Model Y SUV this month to customers in the country, as it sets the vehicle at a price below some of its rivals to maintain a competitiv­e edge.

“The Model Y starts from 339,900 yuan ($52,074), while the Model Y Performanc­e car will be from 369,900 yuan,’’ Tesla China said in a statement yesterday.

Tesla chief executive Elon Musk has said the Model Y has the potential to outsell all other vehicles it makes.

Tesla also launched a modified Model 3 sedan which remained at a post-subsidy price of 249,900 yuan for the basic version.

The Model 3 qualifies for China’s national subsidy for electric vehicles, while the Model Y doesn’t.

China is Tesla’s largest market after the United States, with sales in Asia’s biggest economy topping 120,000 units in 2020, according to the latest local registrati­on data.

Tesla is still ramping up production in Shanghai, prompting analysts to forecast that China will account for a bigger slice of its sales and earnings going forward.

The Model Y, a SUV crossover that has a driving range of up to 594 kilometres (369 miles), is expected to help the electric carmaker expand its product line-up and target on a bigger customer base.

Tesla regularly topped monthly premium electric vehicle sales tallies in 2020, helped by the sedans coming out from its multi billion dollar plant that was launched with much fanfare in Shanghai the year before.

Still, last year was also marked by rivals catching up, and 2021 is expected to hand the company stiffer competitio­n.

A trio of local champions Nio Inc, Xpeng Inc and Li Auto Inc has emerged. They are enjoying backing from government entities or internet giants, and the three start-ups are quickly winning fans, with sales of their electric SUVs, sedans and crossovers rising in 2020 and their shares surging.

Nio’s electric SUV for example, sells at 368,000 yuan or more.

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