The US electric car pioneer Tesla According to information from an insider, is planning to produce a new entry-level model for its German factory. The car should cost 25,000 euros, a person familiar with the matter told the Reuters news agency on Monday. Tesla boss Elon Musk (52) visited the factory last Friday and used… Continue reading German Manager Magazine: Tesla: Elon Musk wants to build an entry-level model for 25,000 euros in Grünheide002857
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The car manufacturer wants to drive up margins with a savings program. This now also has an impact on the pay of managers and specialists. Go to Source
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The car manufacturer wants to drive up margins with a savings program. This now also has an impact on the pay of managers and specialists. Go to Source
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The Munich carmaker can afford to promote two alternatives to the internal combustion engine. In this way, BMW is swimming against the tide – but can it be profitable? Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Auto industry: BMW relies on fuel cells – and that’s a good thing008048
The Munich carmaker can afford to promote two alternatives to the internal combustion engine. In this way, BMW is swimming against the tide – but can it be profitable? Go to Source