Tesla News Summarizes Fast-Growing Tesla News Once Again in China
- 15,500 Tesla Vehicle Insurance Units In China
- Last week, 15,500 Tesla vehicles were insured in China, the best performance of the third quarter, and the third best performance for all of 2024.
- Tesla’s Model Y Named Most U.S.-made Parts-U.S. Vehicle In 2024
- Tesla’s Model Y had the highest percentage in 2024, with 70 percent of American-made parts used. At 65 percent, the Cybertruck was considered the most American-made parts-used full-size pickup truck. The gasoline F-150 made up 32 percent, while the electric Lightning F-150 made up just 24 percent.
- Chevy Colorado Becomes First GM Vehicle To Rank
- General Motors’ Chevy Colorado was ranked for the first time, entering 23rd place. The vehicle’s U.S./Canada component ratio stood at 51%, and it turned out that the perception that Ford or GM was the most American-made vehicle was shaped by marketing.
- Cybertruck Generates About $2 Billion In Revenue For Tesla
- Cybertruck has brought Tesla about $2 billion in revenue so far this year, and Tesla expects Cybertruck to be profitable by the end of 2024.
- Tesla Recruiting ’25 Guns’ Task Force Engineer
- Tesla is recruiting “25 Guns” task force engineers, a group of elite engineers who report directly to Elon Musk and have been instrumental in Giga Berlin’s success.
- SpaceX Starlink has 150,000+ customers in Mexico
- SpaceX’s Starlink Internet service has outperformed its local rivals in Mexico with more than 150,000 customers.
- Starlink Causes Customer Decline in NBN Services Australia
- NBN’s subscriber numbers are plummeting as Starlink provides better internet service to rural Australia, and NBN has also lost 80,000 customers in traditional home services.
- Volkswagen Postpones Launch of ‘Project Trinity’
- Volkswagen has postponed the launch of its flagship electric vehicle “Project Trinity” from 2026 to the early 2030s, readjusting its EV rollout strategy to respond to fluctuating market demand.
- Rivian Introduces Connect+ Subscription Services
- Rivian will introduce a Connect+ subscription service that charges $15 per month (or $149 per year) for entertainment, streaming, and Wi-Fi hotspot features, with core operating features available free of charge.