For many people, Tesla is the first thing that comes to mind when they think of electric cars.
According to CleanTechnica, an authoritative car organization, Tesla's Model Y was the best-selling electric vehicle in the world from January to October this year, with sales of nearly 570,000 units. Model 3 ranked second with about 365,000 units sold. With two main models, Tesla became the most popular electric vehicle brand in the first 10 months of this year.
Looking at the world, Tesla's solid product strength is winning recognition from consumers in many countries: In Norway, Model Y ranked first in the November car market; in the UK, Model Y ranked second overall; in Germany's "BBA base camp," Tesla is also one of the best sellers.
Tesla is especially popular in the Asia-Pacific region in Japan, Australia, New Zealand, and Singapore. The company has been highly regarded by consumers in these countries and has topped many of the lists of best-selling electric cars. Behind Tesla's impressive sales volume is the company's high recognition among consumers for its car performance, car experience, and brand value.
Source: cleantechnica.com
In focus on the Chinese market, Tesla has set numerous sales records for electric vehicles with only two 300,000 yuan models in recent years; it has also become a representative of China's fast-growing new energy vehicle industry.
Some media commentators noted that Tesla's "epoch-making" product strengths continue to demonstrate greater competitiveness than fuel vehicles, making electric vehicles the first choice for more and more consumers. This is Tesla's sincerity and commitment.
Tesla has always insisted on providing benefits to consumers so more car owners can enjoy its cost-effective products and services. Tesla believes that good products don't need advertising, and it continues to bring higher-quality smart electric vehicles and more cost-effective services to users around the world.