Yes but the difference between the Model S/X and Model 3 sales in North America is very large. I predict the difference will not be so large in China. The fact is, in China only wealthy Chinese people can afford a Tesla. I am considered average, maybe even on the poorer side, and I own a base Tesla here in NA. The Model S and X have been available for years, so if you are a wealthy person wanting all those benefits of having a Tesla, you probably already bought one. Hence expecting some huge influx of Tesla sales over a slightly cheaper and locally made car seems kind of unrealistic (especially in the worst recession in recent history during a pandemic). If you are the average earner in China, spending a third of a million RMB on a car is pretty much out of the question.
In short, 10 cars a minute sounds pretty bad. But, all things considered, I actually think it is quite good!
Also, I forgot to add that Chinese people are not like North Americans, they don't have a huge thirst for credit and it's hard for the average person to get low interest loans for a long period. Making it hard to finance a car over 6-8 years, which is becoming common here.