Tesla to Recall 1.2 Million Cars in China
Elon Musk's Tesla launched a new higher-priced version of the Model Y, its best-selling car, in the United States, Canada and Europe on Thursday, weeks after it was first released in China.
Elon Musk’s woes have deepened after Tesla recalled 1.2 million electric vehicles - in China. The firm belonging to the world’s richest man, who was panned for appearing to give a ‘Nazi Salute’ at Donald Trump’s inauguration,
Tesla (TSLA) is planning to launch a software update for roughly 1.2M cars in China, or around half its fleet in the country, to address power
The launch of a refreshed version of Tesla's most popular car, the Model Y, comes as the company fights its first-ever sales decline.
Tesla has finally allowed automotive YouTubers to get up close to the refreshed Model Y. The new videos detail all the minor changes Tesla has made to the all-electric crossover. The design gets a big thumbs up,
"We actually no longer call it EV. We call it EIV. 'I' stands for intelligent," Pan Jian, a cochair of CATL, told a WEF panel in Davos, Switzerland.
The Juniper facelift for Tesla’s midsize crossover will take some time to appear in all regions, and the US is not at the head of the line.
Elon Musk's Tesla (TSLA.O) introduced a new, more expensive version of its Model Y, the company’s top-selling vehicle, in the U.S., Canada, and Europe on Thursday. This follows its initial release in China a few weeks ago.
It's official. Tesla has finally launched the new Model Y refresh the in the United States as well as in most parts of the Europe.
Tesla and BMW are also taking action over duties imposed after an EU investigation concluded Chinese subsidies were distorting the market.
$TSLA 🇨🇳 From RN81024xxxx on the launch day to RN81034xxxx as of today, the number of orders for the new model Y reached over 100,000 units in just 10 days 🔥 A record-breaking success for a car that hasn’t even arrived at the stores for display yet 🔥 pic.twitter.com/wlvTFo00vF