EV Daily | Tesla Faces Challenges Amid Autopilot Leader Exit and Global Expansion Efforts
Market BriefThursday, Dec 12, 2024 7:00 am ET

【Tesla】
Tesla has lost its head of Autopilot hardware engineering, Zheng Gao, to Amazon's Zoox. This loss comes as Tesla aims to achieve unsupervised self-driving by next year, a claim reiterated by CEO Elon Musk for six years. Gao’s departure raises skepticism about the feasibility of Tesla's self-driving tech. Meanwhile, Tesla is exploring expansion into India, and the Cybertruck has received some level of homologation in China, sparking speculation about its launch there despite earlier denials. Tesla faces potential demand issues for the Cybertruck, leading to production adjustments and incentives. Additionally, Tesla's average transaction price (ATP) in November was $54,610, showing a decrease from October and an increase from the previous year.
【Others】
The 2025 Hyundai IONIQ 5 now features a Tesla NACS port, a range of up to 318 miles, and fast charging capabilities. Hyundai has also partnered with Amazon to enable customers to purchase its EVs online. The Amazon Auto program aims for a streamlined buying process with transparent pricing. Hyundai's new models, including the three-row IONIQ 9, are anticipated to boost demand further. Kia is set to release an electric version of its Tasman pickup, which will compete in markets dominated by SUVs and trucks. The EV version was confirmed by Kia's marketing head in South Africa, with plans for local production in the US. The Tasman will debut in Korea in 2025, followed by launches in other regions. The Jeep Recon EV, inspired by the Wrangler, aims to offer rugged off-road capabilities with zero emissions. Spotted with minimal camouflage, it features a design similar to the Ford Bronco. It's expected to debut in early 2025 with a starting price around $60,000. Honda has made the Prologue SUV more attractive with new offers, including 0% APR financing and significant dealer cash incentives. Honda's Prologue, already a top-selling EV in the US, is aiming to become even more competitive with these deals, particularly in California and other ZEV states. USPS is pushing forward with its electrification plans, aiming to buy nearly 66,000 EVs by 2028. Despite potential political challenges, the agency plans for a future with 75% electrification as part of a $40 billion operational update. USPS's commitment highlights the agency's focus on efficient and sustainable solutions.
Tesla has lost its head of Autopilot hardware engineering, Zheng Gao, to Amazon's Zoox. This loss comes as Tesla aims to achieve unsupervised self-driving by next year, a claim reiterated by CEO Elon Musk for six years. Gao’s departure raises skepticism about the feasibility of Tesla's self-driving tech. Meanwhile, Tesla is exploring expansion into India, and the Cybertruck has received some level of homologation in China, sparking speculation about its launch there despite earlier denials. Tesla faces potential demand issues for the Cybertruck, leading to production adjustments and incentives. Additionally, Tesla's average transaction price (ATP) in November was $54,610, showing a decrease from October and an increase from the previous year.
【Others】
The 2025 Hyundai IONIQ 5 now features a Tesla NACS port, a range of up to 318 miles, and fast charging capabilities. Hyundai has also partnered with Amazon to enable customers to purchase its EVs online. The Amazon Auto program aims for a streamlined buying process with transparent pricing. Hyundai's new models, including the three-row IONIQ 9, are anticipated to boost demand further. Kia is set to release an electric version of its Tasman pickup, which will compete in markets dominated by SUVs and trucks. The EV version was confirmed by Kia's marketing head in South Africa, with plans for local production in the US. The Tasman will debut in Korea in 2025, followed by launches in other regions. The Jeep Recon EV, inspired by the Wrangler, aims to offer rugged off-road capabilities with zero emissions. Spotted with minimal camouflage, it features a design similar to the Ford Bronco. It's expected to debut in early 2025 with a starting price around $60,000. Honda has made the Prologue SUV more attractive with new offers, including 0% APR financing and significant dealer cash incentives. Honda's Prologue, already a top-selling EV in the US, is aiming to become even more competitive with these deals, particularly in California and other ZEV states. USPS is pushing forward with its electrification plans, aiming to buy nearly 66,000 EVs by 2028. Despite potential political challenges, the agency plans for a future with 75% electrification as part of a $40 billion operational update. USPS's commitment highlights the agency's focus on efficient and sustainable solutions.
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