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Tesla Australia sales rebound hits a speed bump as Model Y shipments stumble

Tesla Australia sales rebound hits a speed bump as Model Y shipments stumble

Posted on August 4, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Tesla Australia sales rebound hits a speed bump as Model Y shipments stumble

After two strong months – thanks to high demand for the updated Model Y – Tesla deliveries have taken a hit amid a gap in vehicle arrivals.

A gap in shipments of new Model Y SUVs has pushed Tesla deliveries in Australia back into decline after its two best consecutive months in more than a year.

Data published by the Electric Vehicle Council overnight reports 917 new Tesla vehicles as delivered in July 2025, down 64.6 per cent on the same month last year, across 555 Model Ys and 362 Model 3 sedans.

It is down on the 4859 hand-overs reported for June 2025, and 3897 in May 2025, thanks to a rush of deliveries for the freshly-updated Model Y, the US electric-car giant’s top seller.

However, it is believed the sales dip is not due to a sudden slump in demand, but rather correlates to a gap in arrivals of new stock from Tesla’s factory in Shanghai, China.

MORE: Tesla Australia sales rebound continues with best result in 12 months (June 2025)

Model Y deliveries are expected to pick up again this month, as the brand continues to fill orders placed since the vehicle opened for deposits in January, and reached local showrooms in April/May.

Since the start of this year, Tesla deliveries have totalled 15,063, down 41.4 per cent from 25,708 over the first seven months of 2024.

Despite the decline, it is expected to remain the top seller of electric cars in Australia year-to-date, but it may be overtaken by BYD, if its June 2025 tally of 3559 battery-electric deliveries is a guide.

The Model Y is down 20.8 per cent year-to-date, while the Model 3 is down 65.6 per cent, following high demand for the vehicle this time last year after an updated model arrived – and a continued slide in sedan sales.

MORE: Tesla’s affordable model confirmed as ‘just a Model Y’ with a cheaper price

Likely to assist demand is a series of discounts currently available across the Tesla range, including a $2000 bonus for customers trading in an eligible vehicle to order and take delivery of a new or demonstrator Model Y by September 30, 2025.

It is also offering $3000 discounts for customers ordering through a novated lease – or financed via Plenti or Westpac, considered “Tesla-approved financiers” – by late September, and delivered by September 30 (terms and conditions listed on the Tesla website).

Eligible customers can also have Enhanced Autopilot or Full Self-Driving software packages fitted to their current Tesla vehicle transferred to a new or demonstrator model delivered by the end of September.

MORE: Tesla Full Self-Driving arrives in Australia, but you can’t use it yet

Tesla Australia sales: 2024-25

Month Brand % change Model 3 Model Y
January 2024 1107 -66.6% 723 384
February 2024 5665 61.1% 3593 2072
March 2024 6017 68.2% 1638 4379
April 2024 2077 -43.5% 911 1166
May 2024 3567 -20.3% 1958 1609
June 2024 4683 -33.3% 1777 2906
July 2024 2592 -34.1% 1239 1353
August 2024 2393 -27.7% 1063 1330
September 2024 2649 -48.8% 1151 1498
October 2024 1464 -26.4% 422 1042
November 2024 2540 -35.5% 887 1653
December 2024 3593 63.9% 1732 1861
January 2025 739 -33.2% 274 465
February 2025 1592 -71.9% 668 924
March 2025 2829 -53.0% 1104 1725
April 2025 500 -75.9% 220 280
May 2025 3897 9.3% 317 3580
June 2025 4589 -2.0% 1132 3457
July 2025 917 -64.6% 362 555
Source: Electric Vehicle Council and Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries.

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