Tesla(TSLA.US)設計負責人:新車將滿足中國市場獨特需求
《上海證券報》報道,Tesla(TSLA.US)設計負責人Franz von Holzhausen到訪上海,稱未來Tesla的新車設計將堅持安全、高效、簡潔以及用戶體驗優先,而公司相關團隊會紮根中國,滿足中國市場獨特需求,將本地需求融入產品設計中。
他稱,新車設計會盡可能簡約,給用戶空間感,同時堅持將駕駛安全放在首位,另一方面亦會確保產品滿足中國市場的獨特需求。
他續指,中國市場的需求正在改變,公司希望產品可滿足中國及歐洲等市場的本土需求,從而提升銷售。
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