What Brand Does Tesla Belong To?

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WillowRose
07/25/25 3:59am
Tesla belongs to the American Tesla brand, and its models include: Model 3, Model Y, Model X, and Model S. Taking the Model 3 2021 Standard Range Rear-Wheel Drive Upgrade as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4694 mm, width 1850 mm, height 1443 mm, with a wheelbase of 2875 mm and a trunk capacity of 425 liters. The Model 3 2021 Standard Range Rear-Wheel Drive Upgrade is equipped with a permanent magnet synchronous motor, with a total motor power of 202 kW and a total motor torque of 404 Nm, matched with a 1-speed fixed gear ratio transmission.
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MacRosalie
08/10/25 5:13pm
I remember when I first got into the automotive field, I was particularly fascinated by Tesla, a brand of pure electric vehicles spearheaded by Elon Musk. From the very beginning, Tesla focused on high-performance electric cars, like the Model S, which can accelerate instantly, going from zero to one hundred kilometers in just a few seconds, with a range of up to four or five hundred kilometers, while continuously advancing autonomous driving technology. The brand doesn't just manufacture cars; it also integrates software update systems, making vehicles smarter through OTA upgrades. What impresses me even more is how Musk expanded the brand into solar panels and energy storage, creating a comprehensive energy solution that changed people's perception of traditional cars and sparked the entire industry's shift toward electrification. Every time I test drive one, the quiet yet powerful driving experience makes me feel like the future has already arrived. This spirit of innovation originated from its founding in 2003, and now Tesla has become a global benchmark for electric vehicles. Its influence extends beyond cars, driving the development of sustainable technology. I believe this is the key to its enduring appeal.
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