U.S. automaker Tesla announced Wednesday that it would offer an 8,000 yuan ($1,101.90) insurance subsidy for purchases of Model 3 vehicles in China until March 17.
Tesla founder Elon Musk's role in the Trump administration has risked isolating the firm's traditionally liberal customers in its home market but consumers in US trade rival China seemed largely
Chinese EV maker Xpeng's CEO Xiaopeng He on Wednesday welcomed the rollout of Tesla Inc's full self-driving driver assistance features in China.
Tesla’s price target was slashed to $370 from $440 at Baird, with the investment firm citing weak intra-quarter sales data from the electric-vehicle maker’s key regions — Europe, US and China. Tesla registrations plummeted in Germany last month as Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk irked voters taking part in the country’s closely contested federal election.
Tesla drivers in China are using the new Full Self-Driving update and are racking up fines as the system drives in bike lanes and makes illegal turns. As we reported earlier this week, Tesla has started to release advanced driver-assist features sold under its Full Self-Driving (FSD) package in China.
The not-so-shadow president's largest Tesla plant is in Shanghai, but the People's Republic of China has the pink slip and can take it back at any time.
At 12:01 a.m., new tariffs against Canada and Mexico, along with a 10% tariff on goods from China, are set to take effect. Tariffs could have a global impact, especially if the affected countries respond with their own tariffs,
Tesla Inc. suffered another big drop in its China wholesales last month as BYD Co. pulled further ahead in the world’s biggest electric-vehicle market.
Tesla sold 30,688 China-made vehicles in February, a 49% plunge from a year ago. The data comes shortly after figures showed a plunge in European sales.
Tesla rolled out self-driving features to some of its cars in China after BYD said all its cars would get its self-driving tech for free.
Tesla on Tuesday made a long-awaited update to its autopilot software in China to add a city navigation feature.