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Posted on March 14, 2025 by Alexandra Stevenson

Tesla pierde su atractivo en China

Los conductores chinos que alguna vez acudieron en masa a Tesla ahora se decantan por marcas locales que ofrecen coches más eficientes, con mejor tecnología y, a veces, a la mitad del precio.
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