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Tesla logged 19,300 new registrations in China last week, lifting Q3 sales there to 165,350, up 27% from the prior quarter. The company also highlighted strong FSD adoption in Australia and New Zealand just weeks after launch. Musk teased a new FSD feature for parking garages as Tesla faces legal challenges in Beijing.
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00:00It's Benzinga, bringing Wall Street to Main Street.
00:02Tesla recorded its strongest week in the quarter in Chinese sales
00:05with 19,300 new insured registrations between September 22nd and September 28th,
00:11according to data shared by influencer Sla Chan on X.
00:14Tesla's third quarter sales in China now total 165,350 vehicles,
00:19up 27% from the prior quarter, but down 9% year over year.
00:24Tesla's been steadily growing its Chinese sales,
00:26consistently posting higher quarterly numbers in the third quarter.
00:29The EV maker also announced that owners in New Zealand and Australia
00:32drove more than 621,000 miles using supervised full self-driving
00:36less than two weeks after launching in the market.
00:39Musk candidated an FSD update for multi-level parking garages
00:42as Tesla faces lawsuits in Beijing over undelivered FSD features.
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