Thousands of 2024 Model 3 are getting ready to head to Europe.
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Thousands of 2024 Model 3 are getting ready to head to Europe.
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Tesla Model 3+ started sales today in China.
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China's market accounted for 32% of Tesla's global sales in Q3.
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Tesla also exported over 30k China-made vehicles from Shanghai.
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Tesla might increase Model Y's price next month, SUV is more competitive compared to the car maker's sedan.
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The GF3 reaches the 2 million mark as it prepares for the production of the revamped Model 3.
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Tesla cut prices for Model S and Model X Friday as the refurbished Model 3 started pre-sales Friday.
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The new version of Tesla Model 3 started pre-sales Friday as the EV is now offered at Tesla China official website for 35,800-40,800 USD.
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FAW announces new chairman, Tesla preps radar-free Model 3 for launch, BYD Tang lineup gets new models.
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Over a third of new energy vehicles (NEV) in China offer partially automated driving or L2 ADAS, a survey by China Passenger Car Association (CPCA) shows. 34.9% of electric vehicles (EV) and plug-in hybrids sold in China in the first half of the year offered L2, 8.3 percentage points higher compared to the last year. Higher levels of automation recorded an impressive increase to 4.9% from 0.4% last year.
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