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Dongfeng Peugeot says ballet atop car happened at last year's auto show

Dongfeng Peugeot said the videos were shot during the Guangzhou International Auto Show last November and were edited by some users to look like this year's video.

A Tesla in Guangzhou catches fire in collision, killing one passenger

The video shows a Tesla sedan overtaking a moving car from behind, striking a roadside concrete bridge, then catching fire, and eventually being burned to an empty frame.

While Tesla owner protests atop a car, another carmaker shows ballet in similar setting

The stark contrast was reported by numerous Chinese media outlets, which said that Peugeot was alluding to Monday's protest at the Tesla booth.

Nio president says low adoption of Tesla's FSD means much investment is wasted

Autopilot requires a subscription system rather than a one-time buyout, otherwise, users will be hindered by the high price, Qin said.

Li Auto CEO offers his advices on regulation on brake failure

If a car manufacturer is cheating, regulators should simply disqualify it from production and sale, Li said.

Chinese insurer denies suspending insurance coverage for new Tesla vehicles

Ping An Property Insurance does not have a suspension of insurance coverage for new Tesla vehicles in some regions, the company said in response to a previous media report.

Chinese insurer is reportedly suspending insurance for new Tesla vehicles in some regions

Ping An Property Insurance has refused to insure new Tesla vehicles in some provinces and cities, and its policy has been tightened for those who already have insurance contracts with the company and need to renew their policies, Sina Tech reported.

In U-turn, Tesla apologizes for failing to resolve owner's complaints in timely manner

One day after insisting on "no compromise," Tesla made a 180-degree turn in its attitude toward an owner who defended her rights at an auto show.

Chinese official media questions 'who gives Tesla its uncompromising edge'

In a commentary published Tuesday, Xinhua News Agency said the arrogant response from a Tesla executive gave little sense of sincerity in solving the problem.

Tesla says China data center will be completed in Q2, will launch models designed for Chinese consumers

Grace Tao said Tesla will strictly comply with Chinese laws and regulations when collecting data in China, "All sensors are set up to make driving safer in the first place. In addition, consumers can actually choose to turn it on or off."
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