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“车顶维权”女车主胜诉,北京法院判令特斯拉提供事故前30分钟完整行车数据!此前她因侵犯特斯拉名誉权被上海法院判赔17万元

Core Viewpoint - The Beijing Daxing District People's Court ruled in favor of a Tesla owner, requiring the company to provide complete driving data from thirty minutes prior to an accident, emphasizing consumer rights to information [3][4]. Group 1: Legal Proceedings - The court's decision mandates Tesla to deliver the requested driving data within ten days of the ruling [3]. - Initially, the plaintiff, Ms. Zhang, filed a product quality lawsuit but shifted to a data-related case due to Tesla's failure to provide complete data [3][4]. - Ms. Zhang plans to seek judicial appraisal of the data's authenticity and completeness once received [4]. Group 2: Incident Background - The case gained public attention in March 2021 when Ms. Zhang protested on top of a Tesla vehicle, claiming brake failure led to a serious accident involving her family [5]. - Tesla attributed the accident to the driver's violation of traffic rules, asserting no abnormalities in the vehicle's braking system [7]. - Following the incident, Ms. Zhang faced legal repercussions for her protest actions, including a five-day administrative detention [7]. Group 3: Financial Implications - Tesla filed a lawsuit against Ms. Zhang for defamation, seeking 5 million yuan in damages due to reputational harm from her protests [10]. - A subsequent court ruling found Ms. Zhang liable for defamation, ordering her to apologize and pay 172,275 yuan in damages [11]. - The incident reportedly caused Tesla direct losses exceeding 170 million yuan in orders and significant reputational damage [11].