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马斯克为何说特斯拉Model Y L不会在美生产?
Guan Cha Zhe Wang· 2025-08-21 07:36
Group 1 - Tesla's CEO Elon Musk stated that the newly launched Model Y L in China will not start production in the U.S. before the end of 2026, and it may never be produced in the U.S. due to considerations regarding "autonomous driving" [1][2] - The Model Y L, a six-seat electric SUV, was officially launched in China on August 19, with a starting price of 339,000 yuan, positioning it against competitors like Li Auto's i8 and Leapmotor's L90 [2][4] - Tesla is preparing to launch a lower-priced version of the Model Y later this year, referred to by Musk as "just a Model Y" [4] Group 2 - The U.S. market has seen a long-standing preference for gasoline-powered six- and seven-seat SUVs among family users, but producing profitable electric versions of these vehicles poses significant challenges for manufacturers [4] - Recent policy changes by the Trump administration, including the cancellation of a $7,500 tax credit, have increased the cost of electric vehicles, prompting automakers to focus more on smaller, cheaper models [4] - Tesla is shifting its focus in the U.S. market towards Robotaxi services, having launched a limited Robotaxi service in Austin, Texas, in June, with plans to expand operations to half of the U.S. population by the end of the year [4][6] - By 2026, Tesla plans to mass-produce a dedicated Robotaxi model, Cybercab, which will not have a steering wheel or pedals, as Musk believes that producing traditional cars will be "meaningless" in the future of autonomous driving [6]