Chinese state media amplifies Tesla Model Y failure report

A 2022 Tesla Model Y suddenly lost power on a highway in China's Zhejiang province, despite showing 72 kilometers of remaining range, prompting coverage from state media outlet China.com. The story went viral on Chinese social media, sparking discussions on electric vehicle safety. This amplification occurs as Tesla faces a sharp sales decline in China.

On the evening of February 7, a 2022 Tesla Model Y lost all propulsion while driving from Shanghai toward Taizhou on a highway in Zhejiang province. The vehicle stopped about 2 kilometers before the Shengzhou service area. Driver Ms. Chen noted that the dashboard indicated roughly 72 kilometers of range left when the car began decelerating unexpectedly. All electrical systems failed, the central display turned off, steering assist vanished, and hazard lights could not be activated. Ms. Chen maneuvered the immobilized vehicle into the emergency lane using its momentum.

China.com, a state media outlet under China's State Council Information Office, published the report, which quickly spread across platforms like Weibo. This coverage has fueled online debates about safety margins in electric vehicles and the accuracy of battery range displays.

Tesla has over 1.5 million vehicles on Chinese roads. The company sold about 657,000 units in 2024 and 626,000 in 2025. However, January 2026 saw domestic sales drop 45% year-over-year to 18,485 units, the lowest in more than three years. Full-year 2025 retail sales fell 4.78% to 625,698 units, reducing Tesla's share of China's new energy vehicle market from 10% to 8%. Competitors like Xiaomi's SU7 delivered 258,164 units in 2025, surpassing the Model 3. New models such as Xiaomi's YU7 and Xpeng's G7 are competing directly with the Model Y, reportedly securing over 300,000 combined orders.

In January 2026, of Tesla's 69,129 wholesale vehicles from Shanghai, over 73% (50,644) went to export markets. Historically, Tesla enjoyed close government ties, including the Gigafactory Shanghai deal brokered with Premier Li Qiang, allowing it to operate without a local joint venture. An Associated Press investigation noted Tesla won nearly 90% of civil cases against customers and journalists over safety issues in China.

Recently, Chinese state media contradicted Elon Musk's claims about Tesla's Full Self-Driving approval in January 2026. Tesla vehicles have also faced restrictions in government compounds due to camera security concerns. Commenter Anupreet Singh suggested China views Tesla as less strategically vital now that its domestic EV industry has advanced.

Electrek described the state media's choice to highlight this single failure as the key aspect, contrasting with past protections for Tesla.

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Realistic illustration depicting Tesla's November 2025 sales slump across US, UK, Europe, and China, with empty showroom, declining charts, Cybertruck recalls, and Elon Musk amid BYD competition.
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Tesla November 2025 Sales Slump Spreads to UK, Europe, and China After US Plunge

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Following the previously reported sharp US sales drop, Tesla saw further declines in November 2025 across the UK (19% fall), Europe (30%), and China (6%), driven by fierce competition from BYD, an aging product lineup, Cybertruck recalls, and CEO Elon Musk's polarizing image.

Tesla has reached a cumulative total of 4 million vehicles sold in China, produced at its Shanghai Gigafactory. However, the company is experiencing its first annual sales decline in this key market for 2025. November deliveries fell slightly year-over-year, making it unlikely to match last year's figures.

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Tesla's vehicle sales in China dropped sharply to 26,006 units in October, marking the weakest performance in three years. This decline, amid rising competition and reduced government incentives, contributed to a dip in the company's shares. The results follow poor sales in key European markets.

Tesla has delivered 1.64 million vehicles in 2025, a 9% decline from the previous year, allowing Chinese rival BYD to surpass it with 2.26 million sales and claim the title of world's largest electric vehicle maker. The drop stems from backlash over CEO Elon Musk's politics, the expiration of U.S. tax credits, and intensifying global competition. Despite the setback, investors remain optimistic about Tesla's pivot to robotaxis and humanoid robots.

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Tesla announced that its nine-millionth electric vehicle, a Model Y, rolled off the production line at the Shanghai Gigafactory on December 30. This milestone came just six months after the company produced its eight-millionth vehicle. The achievement underscores Tesla's rapid production growth, with nearly half of its global output coming from the Shanghai plant.

Chinese automotive experts conducted the world's largest EV winter test in Inner Mongolia, driving 67 vehicles in temperatures as low as -22 degrees Fahrenheit. Chinese models dominated the range retention rankings, with Tesla's Model 3 placing in the top ten. The test highlighted the challenges of extreme cold on EV batteries.

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Building on November 2025 slumps across the US, Europe, UK, and China, Tesla's full-year 2025 sales fell for the second straight year, ceding its spot as the world's top EV seller. Key pressures included backlash against CEO Elon Musk's politics, U.S. tax incentive expirations, and surging competition, with shares dropping 5% after Nvidia's open-source autonomous driving reveal.

 

 

 

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