Tesla launches cheaper EVs in Thailand, competing with China
- The company staged a glitzy showcase of its plans on Wednesday in Bangkok, with prices aimed at competing with the cheaper end of the market
- Southeast Asia’s market of more than 600 million consumers is increasingly a focus for carmakers looking to expand sales, especially of EVs

Tesla has launched sales in Thailand, offering its popular Model 3 and Model Y at prices aimed at competing with rivals like China’s BYD.
The company staged a glitzy showcase of its plans on Wednesday at Bangkok’s Siam Paragon mall. Online purchases have begun, with plans to deliver vehicles to buyers in the first quarter of next year.
Southeast Asia’s market of more than 600 million consumers is increasingly a focus for carmakers looking to expand sales, especially of electric vehicles.
Tesla said the vehicles will have the latest satellite navigation systems and other features such as over-the-air software updates.
The company is selling its Model 3 Long Range and Performance models. The Model Y will be sold in three versions “to meet the specific demands of the EV lifestyle for every Thai driver,” the company said.
It said prices will range from 1.76 million Thai baht-2.5 million baht (US$50,000-US$71,000).