Tesla Owner Must Pay Damages After Calling Model X 'Suicide Toy' via insideevs.com
Tesla has been under loads of scrutiny in China for some time now. However, it seems a majority of it stems from made-up stories attempting to bring the company down or get a leg up for rivals. Tesla's legal team in China continues to go to bat against such misinformation campaigns, and it has added yet another victory to its growing list.with what appeared to be open arms thanks to some notable perks.
Mr. Wen went on to claim that, despite the SUV's problems, no one from Tesla reached out to him. Interestingly, this statement was proven false since Tesla provided evidence that showed that its staff contacted the owner on the day of the reported incident. The Tesla staff member reportedly tried to get Mr. Wen's Model X inspected, but the owner wouldn't allow it. Based on other court documents, it was shown that Mr. Wen made inconsistent statements in interviews and seemed to be targeting Tesla through the use of misinformation.
The judge decided that the owner would have to issue a public apology, which has been pretty standard in these cases. Several Tesla owners, social media influencers, and even media outlets have had to issue apologies to Tesla. The public apology helps to get the word out that the accusations were false and that the individual or organization was working to defame Tesla.
In this case, the Tesla Model X owner was instructed to post the apology in a local newspaper. The court also ruled that the owner would have to pay Tesla RMB
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