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特斯拉高管接连离职 Model Y经理也走了

Core Insights - Tesla is experiencing significant executive turnover, with the departure of key project managers for its popular models, Model Y and Cybertruck, indicating potential challenges in leadership stability and project continuity [1][2] Group 1: Executive Departures - Emmanuel Lamacchia, the project manager for Model Y, announced his departure after nearly eight years with Tesla, marking another high-profile exit from the company [1] - Siddhant Awasthi, the head of the Cybertruck project, also announced his departure shortly before Lamacchia, having been with Tesla since an internship eight years ago [1] - Lamacchia's tenure included overseeing the production and international launch of Model Y, which has become Tesla's best-selling vehicle [1] Group 2: Shift in Focus and Market Impact - Tesla is shifting its focus towards autonomous driving and AI-related projects, which has contributed to the loss of several senior project managers over the past year [2] - The company achieved record delivery numbers in the third quarter, driven by a surge in purchases before the expiration of a $7,500 tax credit on September 30 [2] - Analysts predict a significant decline in Tesla's fourth-quarter delivery numbers as electric vehicle purchase subsidies diminish [2]