Does Tesla have mandatory scrapping?

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DiAaliyah
07/30/25 10:49am
Tesla does not have mandatory scrapping. Among private passenger vehicles, 5-seat family cars and 7-seat SUVs, as well as non-commercial small and mini vehicles, have no usage lifespan limit. When the normal mileage reaches 600,000 kilometers, the state will guide the vehicle to be scrapped. The difference between guided scrapping and mandatory scrapping: Guided scrapping is a recommendation for scrapping, but if the vehicle still meets the requirements for continued use, it does not have to be scrapped. Mandatory scrapping means the vehicle must, without exception, be scrapped. There are four criteria for mandatory scrapping: 1. Reaching the prescribed usage period. 2. After repair and adjustment, the vehicle still does not meet the national standards for safety technical requirements for in-use vehicles. 3. After repair and adjustment or the application of control technology, the vehicle's emissions of pollutants or noise still do not meet the national standards for in-use vehicles. 4. Failing to obtain the motor vehicle inspection qualification mark for three consecutive inspection cycles after the inspection validity period expires.
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