Is Tesla a Domestic Car?

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Mila
07/30/25 5:21am
Tesla is not a domestic car. Its models include: Tesla Model Y, Tesla Model 3, Tesla Model YX, Tesla Model YS, Tesla Model 3 Import, etc. Taking the 2021 Tesla Model YX as an example, it belongs to the mid-to-large-sized car category, with body dimensions of: length 4979mm, width 1964mm, height 1445mm, a wheelbase of 2960mm, and a trunk capacity of 744.7L. The 2021 Tesla Model YX is equipped with a permanent magnet motor, delivering a maximum horsepower of 538ps, a maximum power of 395kW, a maximum torque of 755Nm, and is paired with a 1-speed fixed gear ratio transmission.
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