Li Auto s legal department is eyeing Tesla, and the latter has just mocked Ideal PPT security

Mondo Cars Updated on 2024-01-31

On December 29, Tesla's official account "Tesla" released a post titled "What to see when buying an electric car, please say your answer out loud!" on the short ** platformShort**. Many netizens believe that the short ** released by Tesla is actually a satire of the ideal car. On the afternoon of December 29, CNMO noticed that the official account of the legal department of Li Auto had already reported the relevant news, but did not speak.

Tesla said in the short ** released that you can't choose PPT safety when buying an electric car, you should choose real safety. **With the attached text "The best SUV within 5 million", the character is also suspected to be @李想 himself, and the other picture is a Tesla sedan under the collapsed house**. Tesla also said that when buying a car, you can't look at the surface decoration such as refrigerators, color TVs, and large sofas, but you should look at the battery, motor, electronic control and other intelligent manufacturing. At the same time, some netizens questioned in the comment area whether the ** violated Li Xiang's portrait rights. At present, the topic of "Tesla's official irony of Li Auto" has attracted widespread attention and discussion.

Since the official account of Li Auto's legal department was launched, it has been taking few actions, mainly responsible for responding to disputes and so on. For example, on September 27 this year, the legal department of Li Auto issued a statement saying that it had found that some criminals were selling vehicles in the name of Li Auto distributors. In response to its illegal act of infringing on the rights and interests of consumers in the name of Li Auto, the company has taken legal measures to investigate the legal responsibility of relevant parties. The brand adopts a direct marketing model and has never authorized other operators to sell vehicles, nor has it authorized any unofficial channels to publish preferential policies or information.

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