Tesla Comes Under Fire in China After Woman Protests at Auto Show
A Chinese woman protested against Tesla at a major international auto show in Shanghai. Her loud complaining, which lasted several minutes, attracted considerable attention. The incident prompted China’s state media to launch a flood of criticism of the automaker.
On April 19, the 2021 Shanghai International Automobile Industry Exhibition was rolled out the first of its kind in the world this year. At the event, a female car owner wearing a white shirt with the words “brake failure” printed in Chinese characters climbed onto the roof of a Tesla and repeatedly shouted, “Tesla’s brakes don’t work!” referring to her involvement in a collision while riding in a Tesla Model 3. Minutes later, she was taken out of the show by security guards.
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2021-04-19 06:11:10 GMT2021-04-19 14:11:10(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
SHANGHAI, April 19 (Xinhua) The 19th International Automobile Industry Exhibition (Auto Shanghai 2021) kicked off at the National Exhibition and Convention Center (Shanghai) Monday.
Slated for April 19 to 28, Auto Shanghai 2021 is the first of the world s biggest auto shows to run normally amid the coronavirus pandemic this year.
According to the organizer, 1,000 enterprises from all over the world have registered to participate in the auto show, which boasts a total exhibition area of 360,000 square meters with 12 indoor exhibition halls.
On the agenda, April 19 and 20 are designated as media days, while April 21 to 23 are reserved for professionals in the industry. Members of the public will have access to the show from April 24 to 28.