Tesla China
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Tesla removes 7-day no reason return clause in China
Tesla China announced on Friday that it was discontinuing and canceling its confidence guarantee scheme, meaning that consumers will no longer be able to return their vehicles without a reason within seven days of taking delivery.
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China-made entry-level Model Y expected to drop to RMB 275,000, analysts say
From Tesla's pricing strategy overseas, the price difference between Model Y and Model 3 is only 6-9%, so after the China-made Model Y goes into production, the Model Y's entry price is expected to drop to 275,000 yuan ($40,860), Tianfeng Securities said in a recent research paper.
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Tesla doesn't need a PR department? The Chinese market may be an exception
Tesla has reportedly given up on conducting public relations, but that doesn't seem to apply to the Chinese market.
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China's Sept passenger car sales up 7.3% year on year to 1.91 million units
China's passenger car market registered retail sales of 1.91 million units in September, up 7.3 percent from the same period last year, according to the latest figures released by the China Passenger Car Association (CPCA) on October 13.
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Tesla slashes prices again in China, dropping RMB 23,000 on two Model S models
The Tesla Model S Long Range and Performance editions have both been cut by RMB 23,000 yuan ($3,400), bringing the starting price down to RMB 733,900 and RMB 833,900, respectively, according to information on Tesla's China website.
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How far away is the RMB 200,000 China-made Tesla Model 3?
On October 1, the China-made Tesla Model 3 began a new round of price cuts: the Model 3 with standard driving range is adjusted to RMB 249,900 after subsidies, while the one with a longer range follows with a price cut to RMB 309,900 yuan. And it's only been five months since the last price cut.
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Why isn't NIO worried about Tesla's frequent price cuts in China?
No other automaker has ever lowered prices as frequently as Tesla. In just one year, the official price of the Model 3 has been slashed by more than RMB 100,000 yuan, faster than the depreciation of used cars.
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With launch of NOP, is NIO better positioned to handle competition from Tesla?
At the recent 2020 Beijing International Auto Show, NIO unveiled Navigate on Pilot (NOP) pilot assistance feature, which will be pushed to customers as soon as mid-October.
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Tesla confirms entry-level China-made Model 3 uses lithium iron phosphate batteries
Tesla recently lowered the price of the entry-level China-made Model 3 again, which was speculated to be due to the model's use of lithium iron phosphate batteries, a speculation that has now been officially confirmed.
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Tesla China launches 2021 campus recruiting for engineering, manufacturing and R&D positions
Tesla China has launched the 2021 campus recruitment, targeting 2021 graduates from November 2020 - October 2021, including engineering R&D, manufacturing, IT software R&D, operations, sales, delivery and after-sales service, and functional support positions.