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1死1伤,特斯拉致命车祸被裁定赔偿超17亿元,马斯克回应
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-08-02 08:10

Core Points - A Florida jury ruled that Tesla is partially responsible for a fatal accident involving a 2019 Model S equipped with an automated driving system, ordering the company to pay approximately $243 million in damages [1][2][4] - The damages include $129 million in compensatory damages (with Tesla bearing 33% of the responsibility) and $200 million in punitive damages, totaling around $243 million [2] - Tesla's CEO Elon Musk announced that the company will appeal the jury's decision, asserting that the driver was solely at fault due to speeding and distraction [3] - The jury found that the automated driving system failed to alert or take control during the driver's brief distraction and did not foresee the risk of the road ending [4] - This ruling may have significant implications for Tesla and the entire automated driving industry, as multiple lawsuits related to Tesla's automated driving systems are currently ongoing in the U.S. [4] - Following the ruling, Tesla's stock fell by 1.83%, closing at $302.63 per share [5]