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1死1伤! 特斯拉致命车祸被裁定赔超2亿美元,近期称“9.5倍安全”
TeslaTesla(US:TSLA) Xin Lang Ke Ji·2025-08-02 07:34

Group 1 - A Florida jury ruled that Tesla must bear partial responsibility for a fatal accident involving a 2019 Model S equipped with an autonomous driving system, ordering the company to pay approximately $243 million in damages [2][5][7] - The damages include $129 million in compensatory damages (with Tesla responsible for 33% of the liability) and $200 million in punitive damages [2][7] - Tesla's CEO Elon Musk announced that the company will appeal the jury's decision [2][7] Group 2 - Tesla reported disappointing Q2 earnings, with revenue of $22.5 billion, a 12% year-over-year decline, marking the largest drop in a decade [9] - Net profit fell by 16% year-over-year to $1.172 billion, with vehicle deliveries dropping 13.5% from 443,000 units to 384,000 units [9] - Sales in key markets such as the U.S., Europe, and China have declined, with U.S. sales down 13%, European sales down 33%, and Chinese sales down 12% in Q2 [9][11] Group 3 - Tesla's recent autonomous driving test results showed that the 2023 Model 3 and Model X achieved a 100% pass rate, outperforming competitors [3] - The company claims that vehicles with the autonomous driving feature are 9.5 times safer than regular vehicles [4] - Despite these claims, the recent accident ruling has raised concerns about the safety and reliability of Tesla's autonomous driving technology [4][5]