"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.
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.
Tesla's long-awaited "Juniper" refresh of the Model Y has just launched in China.
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.
It’s Day One of the new Trump Administration. As the new president takes the oath of office in the Capitol rotunda shortly after midday, one person will likely be pleased with how things are going so far: Xi Jinping, president of China. That’s for three reasons:
Initially, before Tesla had business there, Musk was frosty towards China, but he changed his tune once he began lobbying the country’s leaders to build a massive Tesla factory in Shanghai.
The better-looking Model Y will probably be coming to the U.S. soon, but Tesla doesn't really confirm these things anymore.
which has been revealed in full on Tesla’s websites in China and Australia. It puts to an end months of rumours and speculation about the replacement for what was the world’s best-selling car in 2023 and the UK’s best-selling electric car in 2024.
Tesla (TSLA.O) will raise prices of all its cars in Canada from Feb. 1, according to notices on its Canadian website, with prices of Model 3 going up by as much as C$9,000 ($6,254.78). Model Y variants will see increases of up to C$4,
Tesla Inc. is raising prices for its Canadian vehicles by thousands of dollars starting Feb.1 amid big shifts in incentives and rising trade tension.
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