Tesla Inc. ($TSLA) Stock: China Sales Decline 4% Y/Y in August Amid Just 600 Orders in India Since July Launch

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Tesla’s China-made EV sales fell 4% year-over-year in August. Deliveries rose 22.6% month-on-month to 83,192 units. India orders since July launch totaled just 600 cars. Tesla stock closed at $333.86, down 3.5% on August 29, 2025. BYD reported its fourth consecutive monthly decline in China.

Tesla’s China-made electric vehicle sales fell 4% year-over-year in August, reflecting growing pressure in the world’s largest EV market. Deliveries of Model 3 and Model Y vehicles from the Shanghai factory, including exports to Europe and other regions, totaled 83,192 units. On a month-to-month basis, this was a 22.6% increase from July. As of the previous close, Tesla stocks traded at $333.86, a 3.50% drop, and a 0.50% drop in Pre-Market.

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The dip highlights the challenge of competing in China’s crowded EV sector. Tesla has been refreshing its lineup in hopes of appealing to customers seeking newer designs. Rival BYD, which accounts for 80% of its sales in China, also posted its fourth straight month of declines in August.

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Struggles in India Launch

Tesla began selling cars in India in mid-July, but demand has fallen short of expectations. The company has received just over 600 orders so far, Bloomberg reported. Tesla now plans to ship between 350 and 500 vehicles to India this year, with the first batch arriving from Shanghai in early September.

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Deliveries will focus on Mumbai, Delhi, Pune, and Gurugram. Shipments are tied to full payments already received, while Tesla explores options to extend deliveries beyond these cities.

The Model Y, priced at roughly $70,000, is expensive by Indian standards due to high import tariffs. Tesla has long urged India to reduce these levies but has yet to secure concessions. India’s EV adoption remains at just 4% of car sales, and infrastructure gaps such as limited charging stations, poor traffic discipline, and road conditions pose obstacles.

Stock and Performance Overview

Tesla stock closed at $333.86 on August 29, 2025, down 3.5%, before slipping another 0.34% to $332.72 in pre-market trading. Year-to-date, the stock is down 17.33%, trailing the S&P 500’s 9.84% gain. Over the past year, however, Tesla gained 61.85%, compared to the index’s 15.53% return.

Three-year returns stand at 17.22% versus the S&P 500’s 60.28%. Over five years, Tesla still outperformed with a 126.26% gain against the S&P’s 84.16%.

Financial Snapshot

Tesla’s market cap stands at $1.08 trillion, with an enterprise value of $1.05 trillion. The stock trades at a trailing P/E of 198.73 and a forward P/E of 178.57, signaling steep valuations. Revenue for the trailing twelve months is $92.72 billion, generating $5.88 billion in net income and $1.67 in diluted EPS.

Tesla holds $36.78 billion in cash and maintains a total debt-to-equity ratio of 16.82%. Profit margins are at 6.34%, with returns on assets and equity at 2.91% and 8.18%, respectively.

 

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