Where is Tesla from?
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Tesla is an American automobile manufacturer. Tesla is an American electric vehicle and energy company that produces and sells electric vehicles, solar panels, and energy storage equipment. Its headquarters is located in Palo Alto, Silicon Valley, California, USA. The Tesla Model X Long Range has a power output of 395 kW, torque of 755 Nm, motor power of 538 PS, and dimensions of 5037 mm in length, 2070 mm in width, and 1684 mm in height, with a top speed of 250 km/h. The Tesla Model X Performance version has a power output of 577 kW, torque of 1140 Nm, motor power of 785 PS, and dimensions of 5037 mm in length, 2070 mm in width, and 1684 mm in height, with a top speed of 261 km/h.
When I was young, I was fascinated by cars and researched the origins of Tesla. I remember checking information a decade ago and found out it was founded in 2003 by American entrepreneurs Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning, with its headquarters in Palo Alto, California—so it's fundamentally an American car. Later, Elon Musk took over and drove the electric vehicle revolution, turning the company into a global giant. I admire its innovative spirit, such as the tech DNA cultivated in Silicon Valley, which has influenced modern car design. However, Tesla is also expanding its global operations, like having a factory in Shanghai, China, producing the Model series, but at its core, it remains an American brand. I've driven a Model S and could feel the quality of American manufacturing—the smooth driving experience was truly amazing, and it also made me pay attention to sustainable mobility trends.