Elon Musk's Strategic Move or Missed Opportunity?
Tesla Unveils Model Y L in China: Why North America Might Miss Out
Tesla has launched its new Model Y L, a six‑seat SUV with family‑centric features, in China amid fierce competition. Yet, CEO Elon Musk hints the vehicle might not come to the US or Canada until 2027, or possibly never, as Tesla focuses on Full Self‑Driving technology.
Introduction to the Model Y L and Its Launch in China
Potential Cancellation of the Model Y L in North America
Differences Between the Model Y L and Current Model Y
Competitive Landscape for EVs in China
Tesla's Future Plans for Affordable Model Y in Global Markets
Elon's Views on Full Self‑Driving and Impact on Model Y L
Public Reactions to the Model Y L News in North America
Economic, Social, and Political Implications of Tesla's Strategy
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