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Tesla Begins Delivery Of Shanghai-Made Model Y Cars In China – Report

Tesla Inc. said on Monday that it has initiated the delivery of its Shanghai-made Model Y sports utility vehicles to customers in China, Reuters has learnt. A representative for the US automaker made the comment in response to a query from Reuters. Back in November, the electric vehicle maker received permission from the Chinese government to start selling the cars and has set a starting price of 339,900 yuan ($52,400). Earlier this month, Tesla announced the launch of a cheaper variant of the Model Y, bringing its sports utility vehicle’s price closer to that of its Model 3 sedan, the electric-car maker’s least expensive car. The new standard range Model Y is priced at $41,990, only $4,000 more than the entry level Model 3, according to the company’s website. Tesla shares have skyrocketed 704% over the past year as demand for electric vehicles is on the rise and the stock was included in the benchmark S&P 500 Index. (See TSLA stock analysis on TipRanks) Last

Tata Motors looks to bolster SUV play with two launches

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With a budget of less than ₹ 10 lakh, 5 small cars from Renault Kyger to Citroen C3 are coming, check the list of upcoming SUVs | ₹10 લાખથી ઓછાં બજેટમાં રેનો કાઇગરથી લઇને સિટ્રોન C3 સહિત 5 નાની ગાડીઓ આવી રહી છે, અપકમિંગ SUVનું લિસ્ટ ચેક કરી લો
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Ford, Other Auto Makers Cut Output on Chip Shortage

Jan. 10, 2021 7:00 am ET A chip shortage that has disrupted vehicle production in other parts of the globe is reaching U.S. shores, stifling output for major car companies and dimming prospects for a smooth recovery from the pandemic. Ford Motor Co. is planning to idle a Louisville, Ky., factory for a week starting Monday, because of parts shortages stemming from limited supplies of semiconductors now vital to everything from display screens to transmissions. The move will lead to the temporary layoffs of about 3,900 workers at the plant, which builds two popular SUVs, the Ford Escape and Lincoln Corsair. Honda Motor Co. , Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV and others are also wrestling with the shortage, leading them to reduce output on everything from big pickup trucks to compact sedans.

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