Here is an overview of Tesla’s Q1 vehicle deliveries in China for 2022, 2023, 2024, and 2025, based on the available information:
### **Q1 Tesla Deliveries in China by Year**
| Year | Tesla China’s Q1 Vehicle Deliveries |
|——-|————————————-|
| 2022 | 182,174 vehicles |
| 2023 | 229,322 vehicles |
| 2024 | 220,876 vehicles |
| 2025 | 172,754 vehicles |
### **Details and Trends**
1. **2022**: Tesla delivered 182,174 vehicles in Q1 2022 from its Shanghai Gigafactory. This reflected strong demand as the factory ramped up capacity early in the year.
2. **2023**: Q1 2023 deliveries increased to 229,322 vehicles, marking significant growth due to expanding production and demand not only in China but also leveraging exports to other regions.
3. **2024**: Deliveries decreased slightly to 220,876 vehicles, down from the peak Q1 levels of 2023. The decline was attributed to increasing competition from domestic EV manufacturers like BYD.
4. **2025**: Deliveries dropped further to 172,754 vehicles, a 21.79% year-over-year decrease from the previous year’s Q1. This decline was impacted by production challenges related to the Model Y refresh and market competition, even though the Model Y’s updated sales did show signs of recovery in March[4][6][10].
These figures highlight a fluctuating trend in Tesla’s Chinese market performance, shaped by production updates, domestic competition, and global market dynamics.
