Core Viewpoint - Multiple Tesla owners are suing the company for fraud due to the unfulfilled promise of the Full Self-Driving (FSD) feature, seeking refunds and triple compensation for their purchases [1][5]. Group 1: Legal Actions - In August, seven Tesla owners filed a lawsuit against Tesla Automotive Sales Service (Beijing) Co., Ltd. in the Beijing Daxing District People's Court, claiming breach of contract regarding the FSD feature [1]. - The plaintiffs are demanding a refund of the FSD purchase fees and triple compensation, citing that the promised FSD functionality has not been delivered despite the price increase over five years [5]. - The lawsuit has been officially registered, and the plaintiffs are awaiting the first court hearing [5]. Group 2: Customer Experiences - One plaintiff, Liu Min, purchased the FSD feature for 56,000 yuan in May 2020, motivated by the sales pitch that the feature would soon be available in China [3]. - After five years, the FSD feature remains unfulfilled, and Liu Min's attempts to obtain a refund from Tesla have been met with unresponsive customer service [5]. - Another plaintiff, Wang Xin, expressed frustration over the lack of communication from Tesla regarding refunds and the unavailability of the FSD feature for vehicles equipped with HW3.0 hardware [5]. Group 3: Company Updates - Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced an upcoming update, FSD V14, which is expected to significantly improve the system's capabilities, although it is not the same as the unsupervised FSD used in the Austin Robotaxi pilot project [6][7]. - The latest financial report indicates that Tesla's total revenue for the first half of the year was $41.8 billion, a decrease of 11% compared to $46.8 billion in the same period last year, with a net profit of $2.327 billion, down 30% year-over-year [7].
特斯拉FSD中国“画饼”五年!7车主起诉索赔三倍赔偿