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车顶维权当事人称特斯拉已上诉!车企一审被判提供完整数据

Core Points - Zhang Yazhou, the car owner involved in the Tesla roof protest, announced that Tesla has appealed against the first-instance ruling by the Beijing Daxing District People's Court, which ordered Tesla to provide complete driving data from 30 minutes before a traffic accident [1] - The court's decision was based on the recognition of consumer rights to information, deeming the data provision necessary for a comprehensive analysis of the vehicle's condition during the incident [1] - Zhang plans to apply for enforcement of the court's ruling and judicial appraisal of the data's authenticity and completeness [1] Group 1 - The first-instance ruling required Tesla to provide driving data from February 21, 2021, within ten days of the ruling's effectiveness [1] - Zhang expressed respect for Tesla's legal rights regarding the appeal and emphasized that the second-instance trial will focus on whether Tesla should provide the data, not on the content of the data itself [1] - Zhang previously faced a defamation lawsuit from Tesla related to her protest at the Shanghai Auto Show, resulting in a court ruling that she must apologize and pay 170,000 yuan [2]