
"Tesla has rolled out minor updates to the five-seat Model Y in China, upgrading the vehicle's center display to a higher-resolution 16-inch 2K screen. The electric vehicle maker also introduced attractive financing options, including 7-year low-interest rates, to offset the new purchase tax on EVs. These strategies are aimed at improving the ownership experience and keeping vehicle pricing competitive in the world's largest electric vehicle market."
"With its recent update, all three variants of the five-seat Model Y now feature an upgraded 16-inch 2K resolution center display, which replaces the vehicle's previous 15.4-inch 1080p panel. This screen was already used in the six-seat Model Y L, and it offered improved visual clarity. Tesla China has also updated the Model Y's headliner to black, giving the vehicle a sleeker appearance."
"Prices of the five-seat Model Y remain unchanged at RMB 263,500, RMB 288,500, and RMB 313,500 for the respective trims. Tesla also launched ultra-long-term financing offers for its locally produced models in China, which include the Model 3 sedan, the five-seat Model Y, and the six-seat Model Y L, through January 31, 2026."
Tesla rolled out minor updates to the five-seat Model Y in China, upgrading the center display to a 16-inch 2K screen and changing the headliner to black. All three five-seat Model Y variants now use the larger display previously fitted to the six-seat Model Y L, improving visual clarity. Prices for the five-seat Model Y remain unchanged at RMB 263,500, RMB 288,500, and RMB 313,500 across trims. Tesla introduced attractive financing, including 7-year low-interest options, and launched ultra-long-term financing offers for locally produced Model 3, five-seat Model Y, and six-seat Model Y L through January 31, 2026. The updates aim to enhance ownership and keep pricing competitive as domestic rivals adopt higher-resolution displays.
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