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Tesla’s recalls reflect its ignorance in understanding Chinese consumers – Global Times
Tesla recently filed to launch a fresh recall of up to 36,126 imported Model S and Model X vehicles in China because of touch-screen failures – the latest after…

Photo taken on Jan. 7, 2020 shows an inside view of Tesla Shanghai gigafactory in east China’s Shanghai.Photo:Xinhua
Tesla recently filed a fresh recall of up to 36,126 imported Model S and Model X vehicles in China because of touch-screen failures – the latest after several rounds of recalls in 2020 – which analysts said would slightly impact its branding in the world’s largest car market, but reflects the brand’s ignorance in understanding Chinese consumers.
According to the Chinese State Administration…
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