Tesla News Summarizes Fast-Growing Tesla News Once Again in China

Tesla News Summarizes Fast-Growing Tesla News Once Again in China

  1. 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.
  1. 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.
  1. 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.
  1. 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.
  1. 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.
  1. 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.
  1. 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.
  1. 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.
  1. 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.
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